Theories of Development: Concepts and Applications |
Contents
Rousseaus Romantic Naturalism | 7 |
GESELLS MATURATIONAL THEORY | 15 |
3 | 26 |
Copyright | |
17 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
actions activities adolescence adults anal stage Anna Freud autistic autonomy B. F. Skinner babies Bandura basic become begin behavior believed Bettelheim Bowlby child childhood Chomsky classical conditioning cognitive concept concrete operations consider cultures developmental developmentalists dreams egocentrism emotional environment Erikson ethologists Ethology example experience external fantasies feelings follow Freud Freudians Gesell girl grammar growth Heinz human humanistic humanistic psychology imitate important imprinting infants innate inner interest Jung Kohlberg language look Lorenz Maslow maturation maturationist Montessori moral mother nature objects observed oedipal Oedipus complex oral stage organism parents Pavlov person physiognomic Piaget preoperational psychology punishment reflex reinforcement repressed responses Rousseau rules Schachtel seems sense sensitive period sentences sequence sexual simply Skinner smiles social society species spontaneous stage stimuli structures suggests superego tasks teach teacher theory things thinking thought unconscious Werner York young