Overview
Theorists
Cognitive Development
Parenting
Psychosocial Stages
100
The complete set of physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes experienced by a person during the course of a lifetime
What is Human Development
100
The first to identify the different stages of coping with one's own death
Elizabeth Kubler Ross
100
The mental processes people use to make observations, solve problems, and communicate their ideas
What is Cognitive development
100
The parenting style in which parents make few demands on their children, may not understand social rules and have high self-esteem and adequate friendships
What is Indulgent
100
Erickson’s psychosocial stage of development that is described when a child develops an attachment to a caregiver
What is Trust versus mistrust
200
How genetic makeup and the environment affect a person’s potential
What is the Nature vs Nurture debate
200
The theorist that disagreed with Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory and developed a pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional theory of human moral development
Who is Carol Gilligan
200
The stage of development from age 2-7 that is marked by egocentrism and improved use of symbolic thought
What is the Preoperational stage
200
The parenting style in which parents make few demands on children’s behaviors and also reject their child’s individuality, are neglectful and place their own needs before those of children
What is Uninvolved
200
Erickson’s psychosocial stage of development that is described as a stage in which people learn to maintain intimate relationships
What is Intimacy versus isolation
300
Zygote, embryo and fetal
What are the three prenatal growth stages
300
The theorist that developed a foundational theory of human moral development
Who is Lawrence Kohlberg
300
The stage of development from birth to age two that uses the senses to understand the environment
What is Sensorimotor
300
The parenting style in which parents make high demands on their children and have a need for power and control
What is Authoritarian
300
Erickson’s psychosocial stage of development that is described as a stage in which children develop social and intellectual skills and become confident in their talents and competencies
What is Competence versus inferiority
400
The life stage that includes midlife, world of work, and physical and mental changes
What is Adulthood
400
A review of gender differences in moral reasoning suggests this
What is a slight difference
400
The theorist that worked on an understanding of three concepts: assimilation, accommodation, and equilibration
Who is Jean Piaget
400
The parenting style in which parents make high demands on their children and also respect the children’s individuality
What is Authoritative
400
The theorist that believed that people develop in the context of their environments, with the forces of culture exerting influence on the social world in all phases of development
Who is Erik Erikson
500
Decreases in physical strength follow the adage "use it or lose it"
What is known of physical strength in old age
500
This level of moral reasoning, according to Gilligan, occurs when the woman realizes that she too is a person of importance
What is Postconventional
500
A person modifies understanding of a concept to incorporate new information in this process
What is Accomodation
500
The life stage that includes human development from conception through birth
What is Prenatal
500
Erikson's eight stages of psychological development in which each stage includes a crisis and requires a resolutoin
What are the Psychosocial Stages of Development