Egocentric is thinking of others not only oneself
False
A child’s needs are expected to be met and have a safe space. Distrust is result of needs being unmet forms impression world is Dangerous.
Trust Vs. Mistrust
Which one of these terms is an example “Mommy shoe?”
Telegraphic Speech
A child’s ability to regulate and control their emotions.
Emotional self regulation
A child who is 18 months, hard to soothe, and wakes frequently during the night.
A colicky child.
Babies’ earliest interaction is attraction to pleasant and withdrawal from unpleasant situations and We are all biologically prone to learn language
True.
Developing a sense of self or personal identity vs failing to do so and constantly searching for a personality or identity.
Identity vs. Role Confusion
Adding “ing” for ongoing actions, add “S” for plural, using propositions (in/on) and forming various tenses of the verb.
Over regulation
3 main states of temperament
Easy, difficult, slow to warm.
A child doesn’t view their parent as secure because the parent is not meeting their needs.
Disorganized insecure attachment
The infants brain development is NOT designed to connect directly with the adults around them who will provide care
Children gain more control over what they do it and how to do so vs a child feeling shameful and doubts they can do it.
Autonomy Vs. Shame and Doubt
When an infant impromptly smiles in their sleep and smiles at you.
Social Smile.
Attachment is clear and evident. Baby displays separation anxiety, stranger anxiety. The familliar caregiver is security.
Clear cut attachment.
the way a person reacts to the world starting when you are very young including the activity level
temperament.
According to Gardiner’s theory of multiple intelligences cultural values and learning affects the extent of which a child’s intellectual strengths and realized.
True
A positive and realistic concept, more responsibility, cooperation with peers, feeling proud. A a sense of inadequacy, occurs when children are not prepared for formal school.
Industry vs. Inferiority
Traditionally it was children with academic skill and an IQ over 130. We now know intelligence is measured in different ways.
Gifted child.
Separation protest declines. Children develops a better understanding of where and why they are. Starts to know parent will return and come back for them.
Form of reciprocal relationship.
Babies have a different behaviour towards their care giver and prefer their smell. However they are not attached to them yet.
Pre attachment
The four stages of childhood are: Infant, Early Childhood, Middle, and Adolescent
True
Being confident taking iniative vs. feeling uncomfortable and guilty and cannot take initative.
Iniative vs. Guilt
infants actively seeking emotional information from a trusted person in a certain situation.
Social Referencing.
Infant responds differently to a familiar caregiver than to a stranger. Smiles and babbles more freely when their familiar caregiver picks them up. Not quite protesting yet when they are separated from caregiver.
Attachment in the making
Not being able to see similar objects as the same (there is only one version of it.) Example: My cat is the only cat vs. Seeing all objects with similar traits as the same. (there is no other version) Example: Every fluffy animal is a cat. 2–3-word sentences.
Under extension vs. over extension