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Theory/Theorist Game

Teacher: Growth and Development
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_____ Learning means gaining info and storing it for later use
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One of the stages of Piaget's model, _____ Operational, is when individuals are more logical and understand numbers and relationships
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Theorist who developed Zone of Proximal Development
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This Theorist believes in 5 stages of psychosexual development
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At the end of this stage, children understand object permanence and the difference between self and world
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Theorist who believes behavior is a function of the environment
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In the Preoperational stage, _____ happens when children are focused on themselves and participate in "collective monologues"
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Theorist who believes in cognitive development and created stages to describe this development (i.e. sensorimotor stage)
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The fourth stage in Maslow's hierarchy of needs
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At the toddler stage of Erikson's model, children face shame/doubt vs. ______
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Theorist who believes that we are born with the capacity of learning language
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Theorist who believes children are driven by some inner force to learn and have an "absorbent mind"
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As a young adult in Erikson's model, individuals are faced between ______ vs. intimacy
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Under Bandura, ______ Learning is learning through observation (Children see the consequences experienced by others)
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Term to describe when a child needs a solid foundation to master anything and to build lessons upon
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This theorist believes we each have multiple intelligences that shape who we are
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In Operant Conditioning, individuals _______ behaviors meaning they elicit a desired response
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At this stage, ____ Operation, individuals have abstract mind thinking along with organized thinking
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The second stage of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
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Distance between the most difficult task the child can accomplish unassisted, and the most difficult task accomplished with help