Developmental Psych

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Across
  1. 5. - Freud’s stage focusing on bowel control.
  2. 7. Ability to recover from adversity.
  3. 12. - Teenage belief that others are focused on them.
  4. 13. - Freud’s stage involving mature intimacy.
  5. 15. - Growth of thinking, learning, and memory, per Piaget.
  6. 16. - Mental structure or framework for understanding the world, key in Piaget's theory.
  7. 17. - Supportive learning technique where guidance is gradually removed as skill develops, related to Vygotsky's theory.
Down
  1. 1. - Growth of ethical understanding; linked to Kohlberg.
  2. 2. - Freud’s stage where sexual interests are repressed.
  3. 3. - Understanding that objects continue to exist even when out of sight, develops in infancy.
  4. 4. - Freud’s stage focusing on sucking in infancy.
  5. 6. - Emotional bond between an infant and caregiver.
  6. 8. - Biologically based reaction style in early life.
  7. 9. - Debate on genetic versus environmental influence.
  8. 10. - Understanding that others have different perspectives.
  9. 11. - Theory emphasizing learning through observation.
  10. 14. - Freud’s stage with Oedipus/Electra complex.
  11. 15. - Key timeframe for skill acquisition.