Development
Across
- 1. framework that organizes and interprets information
- 9. fertilized egg
- 10. ideas about your own and other's mental states
- 13. can think abstractly
- 15. perceive unfamiliar people as possibly threatening
- 16. an infant's interest wanes as familiarity grows
- 17. changing schemas to incorporate new information
- 19. anxiety or avoidance of trusting relationships
- 22. properties such as mass, volume and number stay the same despite changes in appearance
- 23. abnormalities caused by heavy drinking during pregnancy
- 27. characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity
- 28. from birth to 2 years
- 29. unrestrained, lax parenting
Down
- 2. motivated to uphold rules, gain social approval
- 3. things continue to exist even when you can't sense them
- 4. 7-11 years, kids think more logically about concrete events
- 5. motivated by basic rights, self-identified principles
- 6. motivated by avoiding punishment or gaining rewards
- 7. difficulty in taking another's point of view
- 8. 2-6 or 7 years, language develops
- 11. agents that can harm the embryo or fetus
- 12. confrontive parenting
- 14. emotional tie with another
- 18. coercive parenting
- 20. mental activities
- 21. normal development requires exposure to certain stimuli during this period
- 24. interpreting new experiences in existing schemas
- 25. from 9 weeks to birth
- 26. the world is predictable and trustworthy
- 30. developing human from after 2 weeks through the second month