Relacionar Columnas Key Terms ActivityVersión en línea Create a multimedia lesson using 10-20 key terms. por Sonya Sauceda 1 A status that describes those who are activity exploring in an attempt to establish an identity, but have yet to have made any commitment. 2 3 Confidence in one's own worth or abilities 4 According to Erikson, children at this stage are focused on developing a sense of personal control over physical skills and a sense of independence. 5 Refers to the difference between what a learner can do without help and what he or she can achieve with guidance and encouragement from a skilled partner. 6 An American feminist, ethicist and psychologist best known for her work on ethical community and ethical relationships and certain subject-object problems in ethics. 7 The first of Erikson’s eight stages of psychosocial development, between birth and 18 months of age. 8 The theory includes three levels and six stages of moral thinking. Each level includes two stages. The levels are called preconventional morality, conventional morality, and postconventional morality. 9 10 Knowing that an object still exists, even if it is hidden. 11 A humanist psychologist who saw the positive side of humanity and believed in free will. 12 Spontaneous self-directed talk in which a person “thinks aloud,” particularly as a means of regulating cognitive processes and guiding behavior. 13 Characterizes those who have made a commitment to an identity without having explored the options. Private speech Carol Gilligan identity moratorium identity foreclosure autonomy vs. shame and doubt self-esteem object permanence Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development James Marcia's identity states Abraham Maslow trust versus mistrust zone of proximal development Scaffolding