A type of toddler play that is engaging in simple repetitive motor movements is called:
What is functional play
100
What young children in their first year of development are generally referred to as
What is infants
100
Theorist that proposed children are likely to engage in behaviors for which they see a model rewarded and to avoid behaviors that they see punished
Who is Albert Bandura
100
Tools which newborns have for survival that are involuntary responses to simple stimuli
What is reflexes
100
According to Piaget's stages of cognitive development, infants can look at only one frame of the movie (metaphor) at a time. This is known as the ____ stage
What is sensorimotor
200
In early childhood, the two hemispheres of the brain begin to operate slightly differently, and brain functioning becomes more specialized
What is lateralization
200
The type of aggression that occurs while fighting over toys and space
What is instrumental aggression
200
A type of toddler play where they act out everyday functions and tasks with an imaginary friend
What is make-believe play
200
When infants turn in the direction of any stimulus when their cheek is touched
What is rooting
200
According to Piaget's stages of cognitive development, children can run the pictures in a movie (metaphor) backward and forward to better understand how they blend to form a specific meaning. This represents the ____ stage.
What is concrete operational
300
Cognitive interpretations are communicated to others through:
What is language development
300
The skills to jump rope or walk on a balance beam using the large muscle groups?
What is gross motor skills
300
Proposes that moral behavior is shaped by environmental reinforcements and punishments?
What is social learning approach
300
When an infant's toes spread when the soles of the feet are stroked
What is Babinski
300
According to Ainsworth's theory of attachment, when a child uses the mother as a home base and feels comfortable leaving this base to explore the playroom
What is secure attachment
400
The Multicentre Growth Reference Study was a project by this organization
What is World Health Organization (WHO)
400
Sam (5-year-old) smells chicken at his grandmother's house and comments that she must be having a party. She indicates that she is not, but Sam thinks another party is going to occur because the last time he smelled chicken she had a party
What is transductive reasoning
400
According to Piaget's stages of cognitive development, children gain the capacity to apply logic to various situations and to use symbols to solve problems
What is formal operations
400
According to the author, early childhood includes these ages
What is 3-6
400
Theory that proposes that the superego is the personality structure that guides moral development?
What is the psychodynamic approach
500
Infants _____ their weight during the first year
What is triple
500
The brain's ability to process and store information and solve problems
What is cognition
500
The ability of the brain to change in response to stimuli
What is brain plasticity
500
According to Ainsworth's theory of attachment, when children seems indifferent to the presence of their mother, it is considered to be which of the following types of attachment?