Across
- 5. Stage 3 of Erikson's stage theory( ... VS guilt)
- 6. Kohlberg's stage theory - The level which social orientation & individual principle and conscience orientation takes place.
- 7. Basic reasoning ability, memory capacity, speed of processing information
- 9. Trend of head to foot direction of motor development
- 13. Type of attachment - appear confused to whether or not they should approach their mothers(...-...).
- 16. Trend of center to outward direction of motor development
- 17. Gradual unfolding of genetic blueprint
- 18. Kohlberg's stage theory - The level which punishment orientation & naive awards orientation takes places.
- 19. the tendency to focus on just one feature of a problem, neglecting other aspects.
- 20. Type of attachment - they are comfortable around the presence of thier mothers, become visibly upset when she leaves, quickly calmed when she returns.
Down
- 1. New developmental stage dedicated for 18-25 year olds.
- 2. Type of temperament - shyness, timidity, wariness of unfamiliar people
- 3. Type of temperament - less cheery, less regular in their sleep and eating, slower in adapting to change.
- 4. Marcia's 4 identity stage - arriving at a sense of self & direction after thinking through alternative possibilities.
- 8. Stage 4 of Erikson's stage theory(industry VS ...)
- 10. - ability to apply acquired knowledge & skills in problem solving.
- 11. One of Piaget's stage theory - at the end of this stage,the child can use mental symbols to represent objects and develops object permanence(... period).
- 12. One of Piaget's stage theory - @ this stage, children begin to apply their mental operations to abstracts concepts in addition to concrete objects.
- 14. Marcia's 4 identity stage statuses - a state of apathy, no commitment to an ideology
- 15. Limited ability to share another person's point of view