This type of development includes memory, problem solving and information processing.
What is cognitive development?
This theorist believed children are born with an innate need to attach to a caregiver.
Who is Bowlby?
Understanding language (listening and processing meaning) is called this.
What is receptive language?
A child’s age or self-esteem is an example of this type of factor affecting behaviour.
What are personal factors?
This refers to how a person sees themselves
What is self-image?
These motor skills involve large body movements like running.
What are gross motor skills?
This study identified attachment types such as secure and insecure.
What is the Strange Situation?
Using words and sentences to communicate is called this
What is expressive language?
Family background and culture are examples of this type of influence.
What are environmental factors?
This is how much value a person places on themselves
What is self-esteem?
This area includes bonding, friendships and self-regulation.
What is social and emotional development?
This attachment style shows confidence and trust in caregivers.
What is secure attachment?
One factor influencing language development is having more than one language.
What is bilingualism?
Bullying and peer relationships are part of this category influencing behaviour.
What are educational factors?
The person you want to become is known as this.
What is the ideal self?
The changes during adolescence, including puberty, belong to this development area.
What is physical development?
This stage involves forming several attachments beyond the main caregiver.
What is the multiple attachment stage?
This environment supports strong language development through talk and interaction.
What is a language-rich environment?
Giving praise to encourage behaviour is called this strategy.
What is positive reinforcement?
Friendships support mental health, resilience and this key area.
What is self-esteem (or social skills/self-concept)?
Skills that involve small, precise movements like writing
What are fine motor skills?
These researchers suggested children attach to the most responsive caregiver, not just the one who spends most time.
Who are Schaffer and Emerson?
Name one factor that affects language acquisition.
Any of: age, cognition, personality, SEND, culture, environment, support
Name one step in assessing risk in challenging behaviour.
Identify hazards / assess likelihood of harm / remove hazards / follow procedures
Name one way practitioners can support resilience.
Games, modelling coping skills, mindfulness, problem solving, socialisation, exercise