front 1 An unborn human baby more than eight weeks after conception. | back 1 Fetus |
front 2 Interpreting new experiences by relating them to existing schemas | back 2 Assimilation |
front 3 Adapting current schemas to bring in new information. | back 3 Accomodation |
front 4 The Fertilized Egg. | back 4 Zygote |
front 5 A person's characteristic nature or emotional excitability | back 5 Temperment |
front 6 All mental activities are associated with thinking and memory. | back 6 Cognition |
front 7 Substances that get to the fetus through the placenta and prevents normal development | back 7 Teratogens |
front 8 The baby's tendency when their cheek is touched to open their mouth and look for a food source. | back 8 Rooting Reflex |
front 9 Concepts or mental frameworks that organize categories and interpret information | back 9 Schemas |
front 10 Sigmund Freud's theory of early childhood development is known as the stages of | back 10 Psychosexual Development |