Piaget
Kohlberg
Vygotsky/Erikson
Attachment
Lifespan Development
100

A small child assimilates or accommodates this: 

A Cow can also be a female moose, and Dog covers many types of breeds. 

Schema

100

Used this question scenario to test his theory 

Heinz dilemma or “Should a person steal medicine to save a loved one’s life?”

100

What was Vygotsky's major contribution?

Zone of Proximal development

100

Who felt that the attachment you make to caregivers at a young age affect later relationships?

John Bowlby 

100

Who's theory is lifespan development?

Paul Baltes

200

During the Sensorimotor stage, this is lacking. 

Object Permanence

200

Three stages of moral development 

preconventional, conventional, post-conventional 

200
Who was most important to the learning?

Expert others or adults 

200

Name 5 signs for secure attachment

  • ability to regulate your emotions

  • easily trusting others

  • effective communication skills

  • ability to seek emotional support

  • comfortable being alone

  • comfortable in close relationships

  • ability to self-reflect in partnerships

  • being easy to connect with

  • ability to manage conflict well

  • high self-esteem

  • ability to be emotionally available

200

What are the three patterns of influence?

Age-graded, Historical graded, Nonnormative

300
Conservation happens during this stage

Concrete operational 

300

The stage when you follow rules but also look at people's situations/humanity 

postconventional 

300

What is it called when you give steps or support in learning?

Scaffolding

300

What are the 3 types of insecure attachment?

Anxious ambivalent, avoidant, disorganized

300

Lifespan development says development is these multi-__________ (3 answers)

dimensional, directional, disciplinary 

400

When the child makes a mistake with More or Less when the objects are spread out or close together, it is during this stage

Preoperational Stage

400

Follow the rules because otherwise there will be punishment

preconventional 

400
Erikson's theories were based on the idea that each stage had a what that needed resolving?

Crisis or conflict

400

Who was the psychologist who continued building on Bowlby's work?

Mary Salter Ainsworth 

400

This means that something is malleable or changeable

plastic

500

Being able to think abstractly happens around this age range

11 - 15 years

500

Morality is based on whether a law or rule was broken

conventional 

500
True or False - you had to complete Erikson's stages in order at certain ages. 

False. They could be resolved at any point in your life. 

500

What was the Strange situation?

An experience to test attachment where a child is left with a stranger to test their attachment to their parent. 

500

What is an example of how we can positively influence lifespan development?

Positive Youth Development, like the Boys and Girls Clubs of America