Physical Development
Social Development
Moral Development
Emotional Development
Language Development
100
This is when physical development in human ceases.
What is DEATH? or What is NEVER?
100
According to Mary Ainsworth, most individuals fall into this style of early attachment.
What is SECURE?
100
This appreciating that different people facing the same event may think or feel differently due to their unique backgrounds and qualities.
What is PERSPECTIVE TAKING?
100
In terms of emotional development, this is often considered the innately-based foundation of personality.
What is TEMPERAMENT?
100
According to Noam Chomsky, this is the instinctive mental capacity which enables an infant to acquire and produce language
What is the INNATE LANGUAGE ACQUISITION DEVICE?
200
Relearning how to speak following a traumatic brain injury is evidence of this physical ability of the brain.
What is PLASTICITY?
200
It's the adolescent belief that everyone is looking at you.
What is IMAGINARY AUDIENCE?
200
Hakeem follows the classroom rules to avoid punishment is an example of this level of morality, according to Kohlberg.
What is PRECONVENTIONAL?
200
Denying a problem exists is an example of this type of emotion regulation strategy.
What is EMOTION-FOCUSED?
200
These are the conventions and guidelines for effective speaking in a society?
What are PRAGMATICS?
300
This is the part of the neuron that receives information from adjacent neurons.
What is a DENDRITE?
300
According to Charles Cooley, the Looking Glass Self has a direct impact on this social development concept.
What is SELF-ESTEEM?
300
Feeling worse for pushing a person in front of a train than for flipping a switch that causes the train to hit the person is evidence of this.
What is CONTACT PRINCIPLE?
300
This mood disorder, having biological and environmental causes, is more common in girls.
What is DEPRESSION?
300
Reading instruction based in phonics capitalizes on this language development concept.
What is PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS?
400
The process by which extra neurons and synaptic connections are eliminated in order to increase neural efficiency.
What is PRUNING?
400
According to James Marcia, a student who has decided to commit to a social role without exploring the available social role options is in this stage of identity development?
What is FORECLOSURE?
400
Giving to charity in order to be perceived by others as being a good person is an example of this stage of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development.
What is STAGE 3?
400
This aspect of emotion tends facilitate performance on tasks in the classroom when combined with communication, structure, and feedback.
What is ANXIETY?
400
This is inferring a word's meaning after a single use.
What is FAST-MAPPING?
500
This brain structure is referred to as "the seat of wisdom."
What is the PREFRONTAL CORTEX?
500
Baumeister found that, contrary to popular belief, these individuals tend to have high self-esteem, not low.
Who are BULLIES?
500
Perspective taking and empathy are two components of this.
What is PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR?
500
According to our class lecture, these are considered the primary contexts for emotional development in children.
What are FAMILY AND CULTURE?
500
The difference between what I said and what I meant is sometimes an example of a this conflict in vocabulary learning.
What is REFERENTIAL VERSUS EXPRESSIVE STYLE?