Across
- 3. -the theory describing conditions for health and well-being as a pyramid/hierarchy of human needs. (Maslow)
- 6. - the relational bond that connects a child to another important person; feelings and behaviors of devotion or positive connection. (Bowlby, Ainsworth)
- 7. -Children move through a series of stages from birth through adolescence, with each stage using different intellectual abilities and processes. (Piaget)
- 8. - The set of principles for a person's wellness or ability to be the most that a person can be; the state of being that results from having met all the basic and growth needs. (Maslow)
Down
- 1. -theory about learning that emphasizes the cognitive processes of observational learning, includes concept of modeling. (Bandura)
- 2. - A form of learning in which stimulus is repeatedly paired with another so that the second one brings forth a response, so that all learning happens through experiences. (Watson)
- 4. -the idea that a body matures regardless of and relatively independent of specific interventions like exercise, experience, or environment. Changes happen naturally. (Gesell)
- 5. -theory of development outlining the process by which energy is expressed through different erogenous parts of the body during different stages of development; inner drives of pleasure and aggression influence behavior unconsciously. (Freud)
