Q Please answer the following Chapter 10 Lesson Questions and submit for grading. 1. How long does the Germinal Stage of pregnancy last? a. At what point does the Germinal Stage end and the Embryonic Stage begin (what event has to happen)? 2. What is "Organogenesis" and when is it occurring? 3. How long does the Fetal Stage of pregnancy last? 4. Give a brief definition of a TERATOGEN. a. List at least four teratogens we discussed in the audio lecture. b. Describe the field of study known as "Fetal Origins". c. What is the difference between a structural vs. functional teratogenic affect? 5. What are MEAN ages when children, sit without support, stand without support, and take their first step? a. Briefly describe how children learn to go up and down stairs. 6. What surrogate mother did Harlow's infant rhesus monkeys go to for comfort? 7. What is the "healthiest" type of child-caregiver attachment? 8. A "two-word utterance" (get ball, more milk, etc.) is an example of what type of language? 9. Which stage of Erikson's Psychosocial Development theory addresses the notion of "giving back to the next generation as a teacher, mentor, or parent"? 10. Which stage of Erikson's Psychosocial Development theory focuses on how educators need to make sure that a child with a learning disability does not feel less intelligent compared to his/her cohort? 11. What is Object Permanence according to Piaget? 12. What is egocentrism and what stage does it appear in Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory? 13. What test/task do children HAVE TO pass to ascend to Stage 3 of Piaget's Cognitive Development? 14. What is "private speech" and who thought that it was an IMPORTANT aspect of learning/cognitive development? 15. If an adolescent is searching for an identity but has not yet settle/committed to one, he/she is in what Identity status? 16. What is "emerging adulthood" and what one factor needs to be satisfied before moving on to "young adulthood"? 17. List the 5 stages of Kubler-Ross's death theory. 18. Which stage is the "why me" stage? 19. Briefly describe Common Grief.
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