Vocabulary
Piaget's Theory
What is this an example of?
Morality
Psychosocial Development
100
Awareness that objects continue to exist when not perceived
What is object permanence
100
The stage where children have not grasped the concept of object permanence is:
What is sensorimotor
100
Amy called a horse a dog
What is assimilation
100
What is the second stage of morality
What is conventional morality
100

Issue that occurs at infancy

What is trust v mistrust

200
Agents that can reach the fetus or embryo during prenatal development and cause harm
What is a teratogen
200
Stage of development where abstract thinking is obtained
What is Formal Operational
200
Amy adjusts and calls the horse a horse
What is accommodation
200
Morality focuses on caring for others and on upholding laws and social rules, simply because they are laws and rules
What is conventional morality
200
Reflecting on his or her life, an older adult may feel a sense of satisfaction or failure
What is integrity v despair
300
Decreasing responsiveness with repeated stimulation
What is habituation
300
Pretend play and egocentrism are common at this stage.
What is Preoperational
300
Brad holds a drawing facing him when asked to show it to his mother
What is egocentrism
300

Before what age does preconventional morality occur

What is age 7 - 9?

300
The age that identity v role confusion occurs
What is adolescence
400
Person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity
What is temperment
400

The age range that children grasp the concept of conservation

What is 7-11 years old

400

A child lacking conservation

What is the preoperational stage

400
Morals are based on ethics
What is postconventional morality
400

Occurs at toddlerhood (ages 1-1.5 through age 4)

What is autonomy v shame and doubt? 

500
All the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
What is cognition
500
What stage is someone who exhibits baby math?
What is sensorimotor
500
Difficulty inferring other's feelings
What is autism
500

The person behind the morality stages

Who is Lawrence Kohlberg?

500
In middle age, people discover a sense of contributing to the world, usually through family and work, or they may feel a lack of purpose.
What is generativity vs stagnation