Unit 11 Flashcards
Authoritarian parenting
Overly concerned with rules and has a tendency to use physical punishment
Permissive parenting
When parents put very few demands on their behavior
Permissive neglectful
Parents who are involved with their children until it interferes with what the parent wants
Permissive indulgent
Allowing their little angel to behave in a way they wish
Authoritative parenting
The child has some input into the form of rules, knows there limits and allow an explanation
Morality
Knowing right from wrong
Lawrence kohlberg
Believe are moral reasoning, develops throughout our lives.
Preconventional morality phase
Before nine years old self interest
Conventional morality
Starting to judge people individually based on their needs and point of view
Postconventional morality
Put an emphasize on conformity concerned with what other people would think
Cognitive development
Teenagers begins to think about hypothetical situations leading them to a picture of what an idea would be like
Adolescent egocentric
A preoccupation with their own thoughts
Personal fable
Their own thoughts and feelings that they became convinced that they are special one kind and no one else has ever had these thoughts
Imaginary audience
Extreme self-conscious convinced that everyone is looking at them and that they are always the center of attention
Erik Erickson
Eight stages of life
fluid intelligence
Ability to solve problems, independent of your personal experience and education( teens learn quickly)
Crystallized intelligence
Knowledge that is based on facts, solidified by post experience and prior learning stronger with age (driving to Santa Maria)
Dementia
memory loss, confusion, potential changes, and personality can change severe enough to interfere with daily function
Elizabeth kubler
Five stages of reaction when faced with death
The five stages of reaction when facing death
Denial, anger, bargaining ,depression and acceptance