Ch. 7
Ch. 10: Infancy
Ch. 10: Childhood
Ch. 11
100

numbers should always be recited in same order

stable order

100

smiling that occurs before 6 weeks is caused by 

reflex

100

List 3 symptoms of depression

depressed mood

loss of interest/pleasure in activities

weight loss

insomnia/excessive sleeping

feelings of worthlessness/inappropriate guilt

inability to think/concentrate

recurrent thoughts of death

100
this stage in the attachment theory is when the baby recognizes his/her primary caregiver

attachment in the making

200

age when a child should understand a plant is a living thing

7-8 years 

200

age when infants begin laughing

3-4 months

200

List 2 causes of depression

puberty

focusing on negative emotions

early maturity

socioeconomical stress 

body image and appearance

200

an emotional bond with a special person that is enduring across space and time

attachment

300

age when a child should pass the false-belief test

5 years

300

at this age, children begin experiencing stranger anxiety

8 months

300

a social group's informal norm about when, where, and how much one should show emotions, and when/where displays of emotion should be suppressed or masked by displays of other emotions. 

display rules
300

the idea that the presence of a trusted caregiver provides an infant or toddler with a sense of security that makes it possible for the child to explore the environment

secure base

400

more advanced type of play that involves social interaction

Sociodramatic play

400

Guilt, pride, embarrassment, and pride are examples of

self-conscious emotions

400

the ability to achive personal goals in social interactions while still maintaining positive relationships with others.

social competence

400

Name the 4 patterns of infant attachment

1. insecure-avoidant

2. secure

3. insecure-resistant/ambivalent

4. disorganized

500

Brooke giving her dad a juice box instead of a cup of coffee because she likes juice is an example of 

desire

500

What is the key factor that separation anxiety is dependent on?

whether child walks away from mom OR mom walks away from child

500

this person is responsible for attachment theory

John Bowlby

500

an important factor contributing to the security of an infant's attachment. It can be exhibited in a variety of ways including responsive caregiving

parental sensitivity