Across
- 3. an act of recognizing and recording behavior
- 4. the developmental process that refers to the ability to know right from wrong
- 8. period of childhood from one to two years of age
- 9. Italian educator whose theory states children learn best through their senses pursuing their own interests at their own rate
- 10. the first to study children in a scientific way; he said that children go through four stages of thinking and should be given learning tasks suitable for each stage
- 14. the period of great growth and change between childhood and adulthood, ages 13-18.
- 16. the developmental process that refers to the physical growth of a person's body. This growth affects height, weight, and internal body systems.
- 18. a series of stages a person passes through during his or her lifetime.
- 19. a person's surroundings and everything in them, including both human and non–human factors
Down
- 1. the developmental process that refers to the growth of the brain and the use of mental skills
- 2. period of childhood from birth up to one year
- 5. development a development process that refers to the ability to experience, express, and control emotions
- 6. a school providing children freedom within limits by a rather structured approach and a fixed method in which materials are presented
- 7. period of childhood from three to five years of age
- 8. a scientifically acceptable principle followed as the basis of action
- 11. the developmental process that refers to the way people relate to others around them
- 12. Austrian psychiatrist whose theory states that a person's early emotional experiences affect adult life profoundly
- 13. development the study of how children grow and change physically, intellectually, emotionally, socially and morally
- 15. a child old enough to attend school. Ages 6-12
- 17. the sum of all the qualities a person inherits from his or her parents at birth
