Across
- 2. The stage when a child understands that if you pour liquid from a normal glass into a taller glass the amount of liquid remains the same
- 3. Montessor's child-centered education the teacher is the _______.
- 5. Understanding and managing emotions and developing self-concept
- 6. Understanding that objects continue to exist even when we don't see them
- 7. Believed children learn through observation and imitation
- 8. Skinner's theory believed negative reinforcement can _____ unwanted behaviors
- 10. Believed children develop through stages of sensorimotor, concrete operational and formal operational
- 13. Trust vs mistrust and initiative vs guilt
- 14. Growth in body size, motor skills and health
- 15. When we think others see the world as we do
- 17. Introduced the zone of proximal development
- 18. The development of relationships, social skills, and emotional regulation
- 19. Positive reinforcement strengthens behaviors
- 20. The critical period in which a child must form an attachment to the caregiver
Down
- 1. Child-centered education, free to learn at own pace
- 4. When learning is most effective when children are guided by others
- 9. Changes in thinking, problem-solving and understanding
- 11. Children go through psychosocial development stages
- 12. Believed bond with primary caregiver forms foundation of all future emotional development
- 16. Erikson's stage when children begin to compare themselves to other children
