Conception to Infancy
Toddlerhood/Early Childhood
Middle Childhood & Adolescence
Young & Middle Adulthood
Late Adulthood
100

A personal or social factor that increases the probability of developing problem conditions later in life

What is a risk factor?

100
Stage defined as ages 12 to 36 months

What is toddlerhood?

100

Often described as beginning with the onset of menstruation in girls and sperm production in boys.

What is puberty?

100

This process occurs in midlife, when people begin to use both sides of their brains to solve problems for which only one side was previously used.

What is bilateralization?

100

Best understood as the "umbrella" term used to describe the symptoms of various neurological disorders

What is dementia?
200

This first of Piaget's stages identifies that learning takes place through the senses and motor activities.

What is Sensorimotor?

200

This type of factor in toddlerhood and early childhood includes social support, positive parent-child relationship, and emotional self-regulation

What is protective factor?

200

This term means "survival against the odds."

What is resilience?

200

Social workers should recognize the possibility of this disorder being delayed or reactivated in midlife clients, particularly veterans.

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

200

Changes in this system as you age include decreases in bone mass and density and osteoporosis

What is skeletal?

300

Most common assisted reproductive technology where a drug causes ovaries to produce multiple eggs

What is in vitro fertilization?

300

Beginning at age two, this type of play is also known as fantasy play, pretend play, or imaginary play. 

What is symbolic play?

300

95% of American teenagers own or have access to one of these.

What is a smartphone?

300

Arnett coined this term referring to the developmental phase distinct from both adolescence and young adulthood

What is emerging adulthood?

300

Term defined as "the incidence of disease and illness in a population group"


What is morbidity?

400

A baby born before 28 weeks gestation is known as this

What is extremely preterm?

400
Erikson stage of psychosocial development occurring between ages 3 and 6. 

What is Initiative versus Guilt?

400

Term denoting the time when teens develop an identity that is unique and separate. 

What is individuation? 

400

Erikson term that refers to the ability to transcend personal interests in order to provide care and concern for younger and older generations

What is generativity?

400

Defined as the degree of economic burden placed on the working-age population by the nonworking population

What is dependency ratio?

500

Extraction of amniotic fluid for analysis through the insertion of a needle during the second trimester

What is amniocentesis?

500

Form of malnutrition where one is short for his/her age

What is stunting?

500

Theorist who held that evaluation should consist of comprehensive assessments of eight diverse areas (critical intelligences) of performance.  

Who is Gardner?

500

This approach views the developing person as a storyteller who puts together characters, plots, and themes to develop an evolving story of self.

What is the life narrative approach?

500

This researcher asked, "“Will the longevity granted to us by modern medicine be a curse or a blessing?”

Who is George Valliant?