What is Arnett's theory called and what age does it target?
Emerging adulthood, 18-25
How many stages does Erikson's theory of development have?
8 stages
Piaget's theory of development is divided into how many stages? Bonus: what are the age groups associated with them?
Four, 0-2, 3-7, 7-11 and 12+
Vygotsky's Theory of development says a child is an ____________ participant in learning, like Piaget.
Active
Released in 2017, what colorful, squishy, plush toy comes in more than 1000 characters and is popular with kids and adults alike?
Squishmallows!
Explain one reason why Arnett's theory of emerging adulthood has appeared over the last 50 years.
Changing economy, ability to put off making a family, needing to go to school more, having more gender equality, housing market, financial independence, job market changing.
Erikson's theory states that in each of the eight stages, one experiences a ________ to overcome.
Crisis
Unlike Erikson who focuses on psychosocial development, Piaget focuses on ____________ development.
Cognitive
Vygotsky highlights the important of ________ interactions in learning because he thought language was needed in order to learn.
Social
The widely-watched defamation trial of what celebrity couple aired on television from April to June of 2022?
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard
Arnett uses the phrase "30 is the new 20," what does he mean by this?
He means the milestones we would usually hit at 20 are now being pushed to 30+ because of various social factors.
Hope, will, purpose, competency, are all examples of what?
Virtues gained at the end of each stage.
Piaget thinks that gaining knowledge is an inherently __________ process.
Active
He developed the concept of ZPD - what does this stand for?
Zone of Proximal Development
Joe Exotic is the focus of what Netflix documentary series?
Tiger King
Name the four social changes that Arnett says created this new emerging adulthood phase.
Technology revolution, Sexual revolution, Youth Movement, Women's movement.
In the first stage, Erikson calls this _______ VS _______ where the virtue of hope is gained.
Trust VS Mistrust
Name the four stages of Piaget's theory.
Sensori-motor, Pre-operational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational.
ZPD emphasizes the idea of scaffolding. What is scaffolding?
Working your way up the ladder of understanding, slowly building knowledge, being guided in learning and then independently doing it.
What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps?
A river
Name at least 2 of the 5 characteristics of this stage.
Identity
Instability
Self-focused
Feeling in-between
Infinite possibilities
In Erikson's final stage, Integrity VS Despair, what virtue is gained?
WISDOM!
Name a developmental skill from the Formal Operational stage (12+)
Abstract thinking, problem solving hypothetical situations, seeing and understanding other perspectives.
Vygotsky also says that __________ influence is important in learning.
Cultural
What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
the letter M