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Match the following terms and definitions.
1


Erik Erikson

2


Lawrence Kohlberg

3


Diana Baumrind

4


Lois Hoffman

5


Anna Freud

6


Daniel Berlyne

7


Mildred Parten

8


Jean Piaget

9


Sigmund Freud

10


Ruth Chao

11


Lev Vygotskyy

12


Daniel Berlyne

A)Described play as satisfying the child's curiosity and desire for information about something new.
B)Parenting style is related to children's socioemotional development.
C)Asian American parents' involvement in their children's lives is best conceptualized as a type of training, rather than efforts at domination.
D)Gender constancy develops at around 6 to 7 years of age in concert with conservation.
E)Described the characteristic crisis of early childhood as one of initiative versus guilt.
F)Analyzed and characterized children's play.
G)Believed that play helps the child master anxiety and conflicts.
H)Interested in the symbolic and make-believe aspects of play.
I)Psychiatrist who showed that peers are important for social development.
J)Stated that maternal employment is part of modern life
K)Maintained that play is important to a child's cognitive development.
L)Play satisfies an exploratory drive in each of us.







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