General Questions & Vocab
Theorists
Areas of Development
Parenting Styles
Communication & Conflict
100

What age range is "school age" for our class? 

6 - 18 years old. 

100

While typically displayed as a pyramid, this theory suggests that people are motivated to fulfill basic needs before moving on to more advanced needs.

(Maslow's) Hierarchy of Needs

100

A child starting to become more comfortable introducing themselves to people describes what area of development?

What is social development?

100

Parenting style with many limits and rules without input from child. Low warmth, high control. Children may rebel and later experience guilt, depression or anger, be obedient, distrustful, withdrawn and not a high achiever. 

What is authoritarian parenting? 

100

Communication style in which individuals express their feelings and opinions and advocate for  their needs in a way that violates the rights of others.

What is the aggressive communication style? 

200

What is the difference between growth and development?

Growth- increase in size

Development; increase in skill

200

In this theory an association is made between a behavior and a reward or consequence for that behavior.

Operant Conditioning (By B.F. Skinner)

200

A child understanding that they must ask permission before going outside to play because it is against the rules to do so without asking is what area of development?

What is moral development? 

200

Parenting style that is high warmth and lenient.

What is permissive parenting? 

200

A person demonstrating this form of communication is able to articulate and express their ideas, needs, and feelings in a way that is honest and direct.

What is the assertive communication style? 

300

Definition: A sense of oneself as a unique individual 

What is personal identity?

300

This theorist says there is a qualitative change in how children think as they gradually process through four stages. 

Who is Jean Piaget? (Theory of Cognitive Development)

300

Sleep is important to physical development. How much is needed per night ages 5-12?

10-12 hours. 

300

Parenting style that allows child to make their own rules and choices and learn from those consequences.

What is permissive parenting? 

300

A person demonstrating this form of communication will have trouble expressing their thoughts or feelings, and feel as if their needs do not matter.

What is the passive communication style? 

400

Definition: A feeling of meeting most challenges and being successful. 

What is: A sense of competence?

400

This is the stage where children become capable of performing increasingly complex tasks. As a result, they strive to master new skills. You will need to overcome feeling competent and meeting most challenges

What is Industry vs. Inferiority? (By Erik Erikson)

400

With intellectual development, what part of the brain controls emotional reactions?

What is the amygdala? 

400

In this parenting style children must learn to provide for themselves, emotionally withdrawn, feel fear and anxiety, increased risk of substance abuse.

What is uninvolved (neglectful) parenting? 

400

Conflict style when you cooperate to a high-degree, and it may be at your own expense, and actually work against your own goals, objectives, and desired outcomes.

What is the accommodator conflict style? 

500

A person who is trained to recognize and report signs of abuse

What is a mandated reporter? 

500

This stage is characterized by an individuals’ understanding of universal ethical principles. These are abstract and ill-defined, but might include: the preservation of life at all costs, and the importance of human dignity. Such as the debate we studied about the husband with the ill wife needing medication. 

What is the Post conventional stage of Moral Reasoning? (By Lawrence Kohlberg)

500

With intellectual development, what part of the brain controls planning, organizing, prioritizing and other complex thought processes

What is the prefrontal cortex? 

500

Children of this parenting style tend to  be confident about making decisions

What is authoritative (assertive-democratic) parenting? 

500

Feeling left out by friends would be a common conflict for what age?

8 years old. 

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