A | B |
Sigmund Freud | Believes Emotional experiences in childhood form adult personalities |
Aggressive | Personality of child who cries and fusses loudly |
parents and family | Infants relate first to who? |
world | emotions show the connection between self and what? |
Mother | Most important physical contact for an infant |
Placid | Personality shown when a child adapts easily to new situations |
Sensitive | Personality shown when baby easily startles |
Aggressive | Personality shown when an infant loves to explore |
positive self-concept | developed when babies are cared for, praised and admired |
suck thumbs | do this to comfort themselves |
Cries | Way a typical infant responds to strangers |
cuddle | way to comfort a crying infant |
smiles | infants repeat behaviors rewarded with this |
consistent | repeatedly acting the same way |
security and trust | baby that is comforted and fed lovingly develops this |
Placid | infant that is not easily upset by change has this personality |
Sensitive | Personality type that is more liekly to become fearful of new experiences |
trust | Infant develops this when cries are responded to regularly |
human contact | crucial for a baby to develop healthy attatchments |
cries | way a five month old communicates |
peek-a-boo | activity that promotes social development |