Parents' key responsibility as children approach adolescence is this action and if they don't do this, their pre-teen/teen child will have problem with this issue.
What is monitor and social adjustment?
This form of discipline does not diminish bullying.
What is physical punishment?
What does work is reframing, understanding underlying motivations, and conversations with all parties regarding conflict resolution!
Body Image becomes important at this life stage and to this gender
What is early middle childhood in girls?
Relational cognitive stimulation especially in the home with parents leads to this in a child.
What is Intrinsic Motivation AND self-efficacy (a belief in their own competence)?
Children in the Concrete Operational stage become less clumsy and less messy because of growth in these 2 cognitive traits.
What are categorization AND space & causality?
Observation and imitation is still a primary way children learn this behavior.
What is aggression?
These are Piaget's 3 stages of moral development.
What are:
1. obedience to authority
2. moral intention
3. equity?
Children rarely feel this when their parents get a divorce
What is happiness?
(Children or adolescents whose parents divorce are more at risk for dropping out of school, initiating sexual activity at a younger age, and internalize their problems more than express them externally.)
A healthy childhood attitude as well as successful academic performance are positively impacted by this.
What is authoritative parenting?
AuThoriTaTive is high support and high demand.
Authoritarian is low support and high demand.
Permissive is high support and low demand.
Neglect is low support and low demand.
A decreased ability in selective attention and hyperactivity is found in this percentage of a specific diagnosis.
85% of children with ADHD
2.5 to 8 years old is a key time of development in this favorite childhood activity.
What are playtime preferences and styles?
Even in the same family, you can have striking differences between children in playtime preferences and styles.
Moral reasoning according to Kohlberg is based on justice. Gilligan found men and women reason morally in different ways. These are those ways.
Men base decisions on a sense of justice and women on a sense of responsibility in their personal, close relationships (showing care).
This is a social construction.
What is adolescence?
All premises are true but the conclusion might be false is this key cognitive reasoning skill that children in the concrete operational study grow in....a lot.
What is inductive reasoning?
When it comes to their physical appearance, teenagers are most concerned with this.
What is their overall appearance?
Whether children or teens, girls differ from boys in their friendships in this way.
What is depth?
Boys have a larger breadth of friendships (number) while girls have a deeper depth (intimacy).
This is the most powerful influence on a teen's decision to whether or not use drugs, drink alcohol, or initiate early sexual activity.
Who are an adolescent's parents?
The difference in children and teens raised by stable homosexual parents vs stable heterosexual parents in their emotional well being is this.
What is none?
This is the maximum number of hours an adolescent should be expected to work if they do not want their academic performance to suffer.
What are 20 hours?
This is how long puberty takes.
What is 2 years in both sexes?
The 5 systems together create this theorist and his theory
Who is Urie Bronfenbrenner and his Ecological Systems Theory?
Social confidence, scholastic competence, and self-control are all well-developed with this type of parenting.
High Support AND High Demand
Co-regulation is developed in children with their parents when their parents do these things.
What are MONITORng children when they are apart, INFLUENCing children when they are together, and TEACHing children to monitor their own behavior?
According to Piaget, children are in this stage (1) of cognitive reasoning and adolescents are in this stage (2) of cognitive reasoning.
Children - concrete
Adolescents - formal
This is still the leading cause of death in adolescents.
What are car (vehicular) accidents?