Cognitive Developmental Theory
Social Cognitive Learning Theory
Developmental Theories
Ecological Systems Theory
Conditioning and Learning
100

What does the cognitive-developmental theory state?

What is that children actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore the world.

100

According to Vygotsky, this is necessary for children to acquire the ways of thinking and behaving that make up a community’s culture

What is social interaction

100

This famous psychologist is responsible for the ecological systems theory; an approach that views the person as developing within a complex system of relationships affected by multiple levels of the surrounding environment

Who is Urie Bronfenbrenner

100

This system of the ecological systems theory, consists of activities and interaction patterns in the person’s immediate surroundings

what is the microsystem

100

This type of learning relies on reinforcement and punishment

What is operant conditioning

200

As the sensorimotor stage ends, mental symbols and representations have become major instruments of thinking. They especially help this action become possible. 

What is make-believe play

200

This range of tasks that a child cannot yet handle alone but can do with the help of more skilled partners is a vital concept for cognitive development

What is the zone of proximal development

200

This theorist accepted Freud’s psychoanalytic approach, developing a theory that captures the essence of personality during each period of development, with stages such as Basic Trust vs. Mistrust, and Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

Who is Erik Erikson

200

Bronfenbrenner envisioned the environment as a series of this. This includes and also extends beyond the home, school, workplace, and neighborhood.

What are nested structures

200

Operant conditioning plays a vital role in the formation of this; it can be seen through the way infants may smile after seeing their mother smile

What are social relationships

300

This first stage of Piaget’s theory, suggests that infants and toddlers “think” with their eyes, ears, hands, and other sensorimotor equipment. 

What is the sensorimotor stage

300

Children’s self-directed speech, where they will speak out loud to themselves

What is private speech

300

This study of development focuses on directly observable events (stimuli and responses)

What is behaviorism

300

Within the ecological systems theory, Bronfenbrenner emphasized that all relationships are this - essentially, adults affect children’s behavior and children’s behavior affects adults.

What is bidirectional

300

In newborns, this type of involuntary action is incredibly necessary for classical conditioning to occur in young infants 

What is a reflex

400

These specific psychological structures that organize ways of making sense of experiences are especially helpful for infants

What are schemes

400

A tactic used where parents/guardians adjust the support they offer during  teaching session to fit te child’s current level of performance

What is scaffolding

400

In social learning theory devised by Albert Bandura, as children grow, they develop personal standards for behavior, ultimately developing this - the belief that their own abilities and characteristics will help them succeed

What is a sense of self-efficacy

400

Which level of the ecological systems theory does not directly involve an individual, but nevertheless affect experiences in their immediate settings?

What is the exosystem

400

This refers to the gradual reduction in the strength of a response due to repetitive stimulation

What is habituation

500

During times of rapid cognitive change, children are in a state of this. Also known as cognitive discomfort. 

What is disequilibrium

500

Vygotsky saw this kind of activity as the ideal social context for fostering cognitive development in early childhood

What is make-believe play

500

According to Bowlby’s ethological theory of attachment, children construct an enduring affectionate tie to their caregiver that they can use as a secure base in the parents’ absence. This image serves as this kind of model

What is an internal working model

500

Cultural values, laws, customs, and resources would be some examples of this system within the ecological systems theory

What is the macrosystem

500

Recovery to a new stimulus, or novelty preference, assesses this in an infant

What is recent memory