General Terms
Piaget
This & That
Erikson
Kohlberg- Moral Developmet
Attachment
Parenting Styles
Death & Dying
100

The study of the lifelong process of change

Developmental Psychology

100

# of stages in Paiget's Theory of Cognitive Developement

4

100

age range of adolescence

12-20 yrs

100

# of stages in Erickson's Theory

8

100

stage that says that moral reasoning is based on avoiding punishment and advancing one’s own interests

pre-conventional

100

a lasting psychological connection between two people


attachment

100

this type of parenting demands unquestioning obedience, give children little input in decision-making, do not display affection, and seldom praise their children


authoritarian

100

stage 1 of the grief cycle

denial

200

The gradual and ongoing unfolding, or maturation, of inborn characteristics


Continuous Development

200

to fit new information into existing schemas

assimilation

200

age range of early adulthood

17-45 yrs

200

this stage states that there is crisis of trust

trust vs mistrust

200

stage that say that moral reasoning is based on conforming to the expectations of others and respect for authority

conventional

200

Attachment theory developed by these 2 researchers

John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth

200

this type of parenting allow children to do almost anything,
Make few demands of their children, rarely or inconsistently use discipline, and give children adult-like decision making power


permissive

200

stage 2 of the grief cycle

anger

300

a progressive series of distinct steps

Stages

300

the process by which children change or “expand” their schemas for new information

accomodation

300

age range of middle adulthood

45-60 yrs

300

this stage asks the question Does the child develop a sense of positive independence and capability or a sense of incompetence, shame, and self-doubt?

autonomy vs shame & doubt

300

stage that states that  moral reasoning is based on internalized humanistic principles of justice, reciprocity, and human dignity

Post-conventional

300

This type of attachment states that children exhibit mild distress when a caregiver leaves, are happy when the caregiver returns, prefer parents to strangers, and seek comfort when frightened


secure attachment

300

this type of parenting give children a clear sense of being loved and a sense of what is expected, are reasonable, rational, and consistent; recognize and value a child’s interests while also setting standards of behavior


authoritative

300

stage 3 of the grief cycle

barganing

400

tabula rasa

blank slate

400

This stage is from Birth-18mo

Sensorimotor

400

age range of late adulthood

65-death

400

this stage asks the question will adolescents develop their unique but appropriate aspirations, beliefs, interests, and identity or will they develop self-doubt, confusion, isolation, or rebellion?

identity vs role confusion

400

children with this type of attachment exhibit more severe distress when a parent leaves, may be wary of strangers, and are not comforted by the parent’s return.


ambivalent attachment

400

stage 4 of the grief cycle

depression

500

ways of organizing, representing, and understanding the world

schemas

500

This stage is from 18mo-6yrs

Pre-Operational

500

this stage asks if  we wil look back in life with a sense of completeness, satisfied, and with peace or with bitterness, defeat, and hopelessness?

ego integrity vs despair

500

children with this type of attachment, when offered a choice, show no preference between a caregiver and a complete stranger, and may avoid or not seek comfort or contact from parents


avoidant attachment

500

stage 5 of the grief cycle

acceptance