Developmental Psychology Study Guide
Across
- 2. stage of fetus development that takes place before birth
- 5. operational stage of development between ages 6-11 where kids can apply reasoning and do more complex math problems
- 8. type of attachment caused by unresponsive and inconsistent parenting
- 11. stage of development when the egg is fertilized
- 12. adapting your current schemas to bring in new information
- 14. type of parenting characterized by lax rules and minimal enforcement and consequences
- 18. type of parenting characterized by high demands, intense punishments and 100% parent control
- 19. psychologist who developed theory of Psychosocial Development
- 20. psychologist who developed theory of moral reasoning
Down
- 1. the process of making a commitment beyond oneself to family, work, society or future generations
- 3. stage of Piagets theories that correlates with babies and their exploration of senses (one word)
- 4. interpreting's one experiences in terms of one's existing schemas
- 6. a concept of framework that organizes and interprets information
- 7. type of parenting characterized by reasonable demands, attention to childs needs and shared decision making
- 9. the inability of the preoperational child to take anothers point of view
- 10. stage of morality that develops by early adolescence and evolves to caring for others and upholding laws and social rules simply because they should
- 13. refers to the characteristic of emotional excitability seen a few weeks after birth
- 15. last name of the developmental psychologist who coined the Theory of Cognitive Development
- 16. type of parenting characterized by absent or uncaring and neglectful attitudes
- 17. psychologist who developed the concept of the zone of proximal development