Across
- 3. The main goal to achieve during this stage is object permanence
- 4. Allow a wide range of freedom to children
- 7. theories analyze the symbolic meaning behind behaviors
- 8. Type of development that includes changes in the size, shape, and muscular control of the body
- 10. married parents and their biological or adopted children
- 14. is a set of ideas proposed to describe and explain certain a phenomena (human development).
- 15. Children begin thinking logically and rationally
- 18. Created a hierarchy of needs
- 20. theory is called the social cognitive theory
- 22. Showing children how to perform tasks by demonstrating
- 23. Based on the idea that children should obey their parents without question
- 26. a type of theory where ideas about how people process information, think, and learn
- 29. theories based on the belief that people’s behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control
- 31. Can think abstractly and hypothetically
- 32. parents and children and other kind such as aunts, uncles, and cousins all live under the same roof
- 33. Providing help to the child until they grow confident
Down
- 1. Teaching should be done through model, instruction, and working together on tasks or projects
- 2. Provide the children with independence, but still have set limits
- 5. Responsible for the theory of moral development
- 6. Responsible for the Theory of Cognitive Development
- 9. Responsible for the Operant Conditioning Theory
- 11. Parent(s) and adopted children.
- 12. An adult couple without children
- 13. Type of development that includes growth in the ability to get along with people
- 15. A group of families with or without children, and single adults that live together
- 16. Second marriage or blended families, often called “step”
- 17. Developed the theory of classical conditioning
- 19. means giving a child opportunities for encouragement and enrichment.
- 21. Type of development that includes growth in the ability to control and express emotions in acceptable ways
- 24. Widows, widowers, divorced men and women, separated men and women, unmarried mothers or fathers caring for children
- 25. Begin to think symbolically
- 27. means using firmness and understanding to help children learn to control their own behavior
- 28. Type of development that includes growth in the ability to use language and understand concepts
- 30. Eight life stages