Development key terms

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Across
  1. 3. Part of the brain, fully developed by birth, that is in charge of autonomic functioning
  2. 6. The number of weeks by which the cerebellum is developed
  3. 8. The name of the stage of Piaget's theory in which children acquire object permanence
  4. 11. ______ operational The name of the stage of Piaget's theory in which children overcome egocentrism and achieve conservation
  5. 12. Individuals who prefer to learn from pictures and diagrams
  6. 13. The number of weeks at which the neural tube splits into the spinal cord, forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain
  7. 14. The psychologist who suggested people can have a fixed or growth mindset
Down
  1. 1. The number of weeks by which the forebrain splits into the cortex and thalamus
  2. 2. The psychologist who didn't believe that learning styles existed
  3. 4. Individuals who prefer to learn from written information
  4. 5. The name of the stage of Piaget's theory that occurs between 2 and 7 years
  5. 7. ______ operational The final stage of Piaget's theory occurring after 11 years old
  6. 8. The belief in your own ability to succeed at a task
  7. 9. The belief that our behaviour is innate and caused by genetics
  8. 10. Part of the brain involved in sensory processing and perception