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Jean Piaget: _____<br />

Lev Vygotsky: _____<br />

Harry Harlow: _____<br />

John Bowlby: _____<br />

Mary Ainsworth: _____<br />

Diana Baumrind: _____<br />

Erik Erikson: _____<br />

James Marcia: ____<br />

APPENDIX A<br />

Who Would Have Said It?<br />

a. “Children’s thinking develops via their interactions (i.e.,<br />

scaffolding) with more knowledgeable people.”<br />

b. “In order to survive, it is essential that children have not<br />

only nutrition and shelter, but contact comfort as well.”<br />

c. “They behaviors of parents toward their children can be<br />

classified into one of four parenting styles.”<br />

d.“Children have schemas, or ways of thinking about the<br />

world – these schemas continue changing as children<br />

progress through four stages of cognitive development.”<br />

e. “Adolescents are actively constructing their idea of who<br />

they are by simultaneously exploring and committing to<br />

various identities.”<br />

f. “Children’s attachment to their caretaker(s) can be<br />

categorized into attachment styles, via the strange<br />

situation.”<br />

g. “People must master various socioemotional<br />

developmental tasks as they proceed through periods of<br />

life.”<br />

h. “It is important for children to have an attachment, or<br />

close emotional bond, with their primary caretaker(s).”<br />

i. “The ways in which adults parent their children can be<br />

classified into four parenting styles.”<br />

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