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This is Development!!!!!

Effects Board 1 Let’s make like a fetus and leave this mother Piag”A” You don’t know me… (wait.. Do I know me?) The Wrinkles of Time Who names their kid Erik Erikson?

Let’s make like a fetus and leave this mother Piag”A” You don’t know me… (wait.. Do I know me?) The Wrinkles of Time Real Question Board 2 Who names their kid Erik Erikson?

The stage of prenatal development that spans from 2 weeks to the end of the first trimester

Embryonic

The stage of prenatal development that spans from the end of the first trimester to birth

Fetal

These toxic substances and drugs can severely harm the development of an unborn child, especially if they cross the placenta during critical periods

Teratogens

During prenatal development, limbs form before fingers and toes. This is called ____________ development.

Proximodistal

During prenatal development, the head grows faster than the body. We call this _______________ development.

Cephalocaudal

Using an existing schema to understand new information is called this.

Assimilation

Modifying schemas to incorporate new information is called this.

accomodation

Despite developing object permanence, we know that children have difficulties with object displacement because of this type of error.

A not B error

People in the formal operational stage are capable of this type of reasoning.

Abstract

Children in the sensorimotor stage develop object permanence this reaction to strangers.

anxiety

The first menstrual cycle for girls is known as

menarche

Decision-making, moral judgments, voluntary movement and personality are all dictated by this portion of the cortex, which continues to develop through adolescence.

Frontal lobe

This type of parenting styles is characterized by a low demand and high responsiveness.

Permissive

Breasts and hips in girls and facial hair and a deepened voice in boys are called:

Secondary sex characteristics

This is the delusion that adolescents experience causing them to feel very unique and special.

Personal Fable

During early adulthood, a person must solve this dilemma, which will enable him or her to form a relationship

Intimacy vs. Isolation

During the first psychosocial stage, children must solve this dilemma, which enables them to feel comfortable in the world.

Trust vs. Mistrust

During adolescence, a person must successfully solve this dilemma, which allows them to settle in on who they are.

Identity vs. Role confusion

During middle adulthood, a person must solve this dilemma, which enables them to feel productive and meaningful.

Generativity vs. Stagnation

According to Marcia, if a person tries out different roles but never settles in on one single “identity”, they are in this stage of identity development.

Moratorium

According to Erikson, the last stage of a person’s psychosocial development is solving this dilemma retrospectively assessing the value of their life.

Integrity vs. Despair

Adults who have children of this age are the least happy in their marriage.

Teenagers

This type of intelligence declines with age

Fluid

This type of intelligence, marked by an accumulation of knowledge, increases with age

Crystallized

This is the second to last stage of grief/death, according to Kubler-Ross.

Depression

Final Jeopardy!!!!!!!!!!!! This was the name of the researcher that came up with the adolescent concepts of “Personal Fable” and “Imaginary Audience”

Elkind!!!

Name all three of Piaget’s children!!!!!!!!!

Jacqueline, lucienne, laurent