Developmental Theorists
Across
- 10. Pavlov’s type of conditioning involving involuntary responses
- 11. Piaget's first stage of cognitive development, where infants learn through senses
- 13. Learning by watching others, central to Bandura’s theory
- 14. Developed the social learning theory and conducted the Bobo doll experiment
- 15. Piaget's third stage, where logical thinking begins to develop
- 19. Piaget's stage where children struggle with conservation and egocentrism
- 20. Proposed the theory of multiple intelligences
- 21. Behaviorist who studied operant conditioning using reinforcement and punishment
Down
- 1. Believed children learn through social interaction and scaffolding
- 2. Erikson's stage where toddlers seek independence (Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt)
- 3. Known for his theory on moral development stages
- 4. Theorist who proposed the stages of cognitive development
- 5. The highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
- 6. Conducted experiments with dogs to study classical conditioning
- 7. Erikson’s stage for adolescence focused on self-discovery (Identity vs. Role Confusion)
- 8. Created the hierarchy of needs theory
- 9. Piaget's final stage, where abstract reasoning emerges
- 12. A key concept in Skinner’s operant conditioning theory
- 16. The central focus of Kohlberg’s theory of development
- 17. Developed the psychosocial stages of development
- 18. Vygotsky’s concept of providing temporary support to help learning