Development
Physical Changes that lead to maturation and readiness for reproduction
Puberty
Concepts or frameworks to label experiences as well as organize info
Schema
The first emotional bond that forms between and infant and a primary caregiver is called...
Attachment
What is Nature vs Nurture
Genes vs Environment
What is the process that can effect your genes but not change your DNA
Epigenetics
A childs difficulty taking on anothers perspective
Egocentrism
Babies emotional reactivity that can persist into adulthood is called...
Temperament
What is Stability vs Change
Stability traits that continue over time and change are ones that change
What is a period of time when a child needs to be exposed to something in order to develop correctly
Critical Period
The ability to understand that just because something changes shape doesn’t mean it changes in amount is what?
Conservation
The time you are supposed to do things in your life
Social Clock
When a child has facial deformities, small head, and learning difficulties they are suffering from...
FAS
What is any substance such as a drug, chemical, or virus, that can bring about a birth defect
Teratogen
What are the three stages of Kohlbergs Morality? Describe
Preconventional- self interest all about avoiding punishment and getting rewards
Conventional- following the rules and the rules/laws are good and right
Postconventional- Personal ethics and what is humanly right/wrong (more grey area)
Name and describe the 4 attachement styles
Secure
Anxious
Avoidant
Fearful Avoidant
What is theory of mind?
The ability to predict others thoughts, faeelings, and reactions towards things based on theie personality and putting yourself in their shoes
What are the three stages of prenatal development in order
Zygote, Embryo, and Fetus
Name and describe the 4 stages of Piagets Cognitive Development
Sensorimotor
Preoperational
Concrete Operational
Formal Operational
Name all 8 of Eriksons stages of Psychosocial development
Trust vs mistrust
Autonomy vs Shame
Initiative vs guilt
Competence vs Inferiority
Identity vs Role Confusion
Intimacy vs Isolation
Generativity vs Stagnation
Integrity vs Despair
Name and describe the 4 parenting styles
Authoritative
Authoritarian
Permissive
Negligent