Across
- 7. Intelligence ability to use learned knowledge and experience.
- 8. Rules that govern the meaning of words and sentences
- 9. Stage people take a broader perspective than earlier, including focusing more on concerns about the world
- 11. Stage major concerns of middle-aged adults relate to their personal situations, including protecting and nourishing their spouses, families, and careers
- 13. Stage people no longer focus on acquiring knowledge to solve potential problems, but rather focus on acquiring information directed toward issues of personal interest.
- 14. Basics sounds of a language that are combined to form words
Down
- 1. Systematic, meaningful arrangement of symbols, and provides the basis for communication
- 2. Stage Intelligence is applied to specific situations involving the attainment of long-term goals regarding careers, family, and societal contribution is what stage
- 3. Who is the person that says During adulthood, thinking extends beyond “logic to include practical experience, moral judgments and values.”
- 4. Aspect of language related to communicating effectively and appropriately with others
- 5. Intelligence ability to solve new problems, use logic in new situations, and identify patterns
- 6. Stage Essentially all of Piaget falls under this stage
- 10. Smallest language unit that has meaning
- 12. Ways that words and phrases are combined to form sentences
- 14. All children pass through four universal stages in a fixed order
