Psychologist
Parenting Styles
Definitions

Erikson's Psychosocial
100

This psychologist believed in the psychosexual stages of development  

Freud 

100

This parenting style is lets children do as they wish. Very few rules are enforced.

Permissive

100

This is the study of human and animal behavior using scientific methods.

Psychology

100

During this time the child learns about trust and mistrust. 

Birth to 18 Months

200

This psychologist believed that the zone of proximal development is the distance between what a learner is not capable doing unsupported, and what they can do unsupported. 

Vygotsky 

200

This parenting style is where parents rigidly set rules and demand obedience. They are stern with punishment and controlling their child. 

Authoritarian/Dictatorial 

200

the "I knew it all along" phenomenon 

Hindsight Bias

200

During this toilet training time, the child learns about autonomy and shame. 

Early childhood (2-3)

300

This doctor believed that every human has five needs. Self actualization, esteem, belonging, safety and physiological.

Maslow

300

These parents do not enforce rules. They are not nurturing and warm. They exhibit a lack of emotional attachment. 

Uninvolved Parenting

300

These two research strategies expose subjects to treatment and serve as comparison

Experimental & Control condition

300

These two stages cover guilt, exploration, industry vs. inferiority and beginning school. 

Preschool & School ages 3-11

400

These stages are in this psychologist cognitive development. Sensorimotor, Pre-operational, concrete operational, formal operational. 

Piaget

400

This parenting style solves problems together with their child. Sets clear rules and expectations. They have natural consequences. 

Authoritative

400

One of these variables is manipulated while the other is responding. The second being used for behavior or mental process. 

Independent and dependent variables

400

These two stages from ages 12-40 humans develop identity, social relationships, intimacy, and isolation.  

Adolescence & Young Adulthood. 

500

This was the founder of psychology first in 1879. 

Wilhelm Wundt

500

Which cross-cultural practice is based on confucian values. Primarily in Filial piety. Which is duty of respect, obedience and care for one's parents and elderly family members. 

Chinese Immigrant Parents

500

Replication, case study, survey, false consensus effect and naturalistic observation are different examples of this: 

Research Strategies

500
From this age to death, humans experience work and parenthood, integrity and despair and have a moment of reflection on life

Middle adulthood 40-65 and maturity 65 till death.