Across
- 4. This is the highest level of Moral reasoning that represents the rights of all people
- 7. If a babies’ needs are not dependably met, they won’t form a sense of trust, but form…
- 8. Preschoolers learn to carry out plans and tasks or else they feel a sense of guilt.
- 10. Adapting current schemas to incorporate or build new schemas is called…
- 13. If elementary children cannot apply themselves to different tasks they won’t feel self-empowered but they feel…
- 15. This level of Moral reasoning is driven by seeking reward and avoiding punishment
- 16. Name the period of maturation in which a person becomes capable of reproducing.
- 17. The awareness that things continue to exist even when you cannot see or hear them is called…
- 19. This Psychologist developed a theory that details how people develop Cognitively
- 20. When toddlers learn to exercise free will and do things for themselves it’s called…
Down
- 1. Children at this developmental stage understand language but lack basic reasoning
- 2. When middle-aged people discover a sense of contributing to the world, usually through family or work, it’s called…
- 3. Teenagers work at refining a sense of self by testing roles and integrating them to form this
- 5. Interpreting new experiences in terms of existing schemas is called…
- 6. Concepts of mental frameworks that organize and interpret information is called a…
- 9. The principle that mass, volume, and number remain the same even if physical form changes
- 11. Infants learn about the world through sensory impressions and motor activities
- 12. Name the transition period between childhood and adulthood
- 14. The lack of ability to consider another person’s point of view is called…
- 18. This Psychologist developed a theory that details how we develop Socially
