Exam Two Prep by Ashley Crenshaw

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Across
  1. 4. Who's approach shifted the focus from the individual to collaboration?
  2. 5. What increases parents' use of punishment?
  3. 7. According to Judith Harris's, who matters much more than parents, in child development?
  4. 9. How many basic emotions are there?
  5. 10. When evaluating Baumrind's work, what kind of differences may complicate clear relationship between parenting style and child outcome?
  6. 12. Which attachment style may avoid parents, does not seek much comfort or contact from parents?
  7. 13. When comparing Vygotsky and Piaget, Vygotsky was a social constructivist and Piaget was a _____________ constructivist.
  8. 15. What refers to the stable, biologically-rooted individual differences in the quality and intensity of emotional and behavioral reactions?
  9. 16. The cognitive developmental theory stressed the importance of obtaining gender constancy. Whose theory is this?
  10. 17. Who said that parents don't much matter, that what's important is not what children learn inside the home but what they learn outside the home?
  11. 18. When considering gender typing, females represent the expressive role, while males represent what role?
  12. 19. The process of absorbing the attitudes, values, and customs of a society.
  13. 23. What type of child is generally cheerful and predictable in behavior?
Down
  1. 1. What type of "fit" between parents and infants represents a non-match and difficulty adjusting?
  2. 2. Power ___________ is a form of discipline that relies on parents' overwhelming power over child and child's fear of punishment.
  3. 3. Which emotion is not seen in newborns?
  4. 6. Interactional ___________ is the sensitively tuned emotional dance between caregiver and infant.
  5. 8. The inability to distinguish the symbolic viewpoints of others from one's own; responsible for animistic thinking.
  6. 11. Size growth in brain development is nearly at adult capacity by what age?
  7. 12. What form of parenting has heavy use of discussions and explanations?
  8. 14. The classic theory on the effect of poor nutrition is that malnutrition leads to brain damage which leads to lower what?
  9. 19. Safe spot for a distressed child.
  10. 20. What form of permissive parenting avoids imposing control of any kind?
  11. 21. What income family is most likely to have poor nutrition?
  12. 22. Poorer nutrition links to higher rates of what?