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process by which the child adopts the values and principles as same sex parents
identification
what month can an infant smile
4 months
a psychologist that it is not just a maturation process that children develop
lev vygotsky
a psychologist studied the concept of cognitive development
jean piaget
moral reason is deciding between
right and wrong
having difficulty seeing other perspectives
egocentric
parenting style that expects no mistakes
authoritarian
end of what week of pregnancy has more than 100 cells
week 1
what stage understands conversation but has trouble with abstract ideas
concrete operations stage
infants' clinging response to touch on the palm
grasping reflex
stage where behavior is a simpler motor response to sensory stimuli
sensorimotor
which week does the embryo have all its internal organs
week 5
the awareness that objects exist even when they can not be perceived
object permanence
end of first trimester, the embryo is called this and continues to grow at an amazing rate
fetus
parenting style that cares more about being friend
permissive
infants' pleasure seeking centers on the function of elimination
anal stage
infants' pleasure seeking focused on genitals
latency stage
parenting style sets the rules but provides support
authoritative
what stage uses symbol problems or talks about things that are not present
preoperation stage
process of redirection impulse or learning task
sublimation
understood abstract ideas and hypothetical situations
formal operations
what's the study of changes that occur during individual maturation
development psychology
verbal utterances whose words are left out, but the meaning is clear
telegraphing speech
how would we indicate that a child understands conservation
pouring water from smaller glass to a taller glass, but it doesn't change the amount
a psychologist studied the concept of moral development
lawrence kohlberg
the framework a person uses to make sense of the world
schemas
the individual seeks a relationship with others
genital stage
infants focus more on learning
latency stage
infants' pleasure seeking on mouth
oral stage
children's first words are usually things they can see and touch
true
a reflex when touched on the cheek, or typing head for food, is a rooting reflex
true
playing a game is a child plays contribution to intellectual development
false
children of authoritarian parents may not feel unconditional love
true
born before week 27 are considered premature
true
the right hemisphere of the brain is used for learning how to speak and understand language
false