What does ACE stand for
Adverse Childhood Experience
What is an Authoritarian parent
“dictator” focus on excessive rules and unquestioned obedience
What is stage 1
Trust vs. Mistrust
What is Sensorimotor
Object permanence
What did Marry Ainsworth do
(Strange Situation) Testing a kid in all different situations in a lab with a mom or not
What is the Schema
A mental "map"
What is an Authoritative parent
setting reasonable rules and expectations; high standards, but willing to explain why something is done that way
What is stage 2
Autonomy vs. Doubt
What is Preoperational
Egocentrism ad anmistic thinking
What did Lorenz study
The bonding of birds
What is Assimilation in psychology
adding new information to the pre-existing schema
What is an Permissive parent
few rules and unstated expectations, basically just pass; almost anything goes
What is stage 3
Initiative vs. Guilt
What is Concrete operational
What is Klinefelter Syndrome
Male with underdeveloped testes
What is a Teratogen
A harmful substance that is passed to a fetus from the mother
What is an Uninvolved parent
no one is ever there, total independence, kid(s) raise themselves, oldest sibling is like a parent
What is stage 5
Identity vs. Role
Formal operational
Abstract Thinking
What did Harlow do
Shocked a baby monkey
What is Accomodation in psychology
making new schemas
What is level 1 of Kohlebergs stages of moral development
Preconventional= avoid punishment and gain personal reward (avoiding punishment, seeking rewards)
What is stage 4
Industry vs. Inferiority
What is Centration
Only focusing on one activity at a time
What is Turners Syndrome
Female with no ovaries