Across
- 4. Kohlberg's second stage, where decisions are based on personal rewards and benefits.
- 6. Preoperational stage, this is when children believe everyone sees the world as they do.
- 8. A stage where individuals believe rules can be changed if they do not serve the greater good
- 9. The positive outcome of Erikson's first psychological stage for infants.
- 12. A challenge teens face if they struggle to form a personal identity during adolescence.
- 14. Vygotsky referred to children as __________
- 16. Piaget's concept where infants realize objects still exist when out of sight.
- 18. Vygotsky's term for when children talk to themselves to guide actions and thoughts
- 20. The regret some individuals feel late in adulthood if they view their life as unfulfilled
Down
- 1. relating to the process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought
- 2. Fathered 10 children, recorded some of the first observations of childhood stages
- 3. The negative feeling that may result in Erikson's fourth stage if children fail to meet expectations.
- 5. The sense of independence that toddlers gain when supported in making decisions
- 7. Vygotsky: items like language and technology that influence how we think and learning
- 10. Erikson's theory spanned a person's entire ________
- 11. A quality children develop when they are encouraged to lead and make decisions during play.
- 13. Piaget, Erikson and Kohlberg's theories all center around ______.
- 15. Temporary support provided by a more knowledgeable person in Vygotsky's theory
- 17. Moral problem of husband/wife used by Kohlberg to study moral reasoning
- 19. Piaget referred to children as ___________
