Strand 3 Review
Across
- 2. A person's needs for feeling loved and accepted, both romantic relationships as well as ties to friends and family members.
- 5. A child learns to initiate tasks and carry out plans or they develop guilt about their efforts to be independent..
- 6. Something that is needed to keep safe from harm.
- 9. A condition that something is required or wanted.
- 11. A child's needs are being met than basic trust is being developed.
- 14. The cognitive development where children become much more adept at using logic.
- 15. Putting needs aside to serve something greater than oneself.
- 16. The child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others.
- 18. The desire to know, understand, and solve problems.
- 19. The final cognitive development stage that involves an increase in logic, the ability to use deductive reasoning, and understanding abstract ideas.
Down
- 1. The construction of thought process, including remembering, problem solving,and decision-making, from childhood through adolescence to adulthood.
- 3. A child refines a sense of self by testing roles to form a single identify or they become confused about who they are.
- 4. A child learns to apply themselves to tasks or they feel inferior to others.
- 7. A child learns to exercise their own will and do things for themselves or they develop doubt in their abilities.
- 8. The cognitive development when kids learn through pretend play but still struggle with logic and taking point of view of other people.
- 10. A person's needs for internal esteem factors, such as self-respect, autonomy and achievement.
- 12. Growth of an individual toward fulfillment of the highest needs, meaning in life.
- 13. The process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescence concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty.
- 17. The appreciation and search for beauty, balance, form.