Define Cyberbulling
Online attacks on children through mean comments, embarrassing photos, and other degrading information.
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During the primary years, _____ continues slowly but steadily.
Growth
Define Learning Activity
Child initiated activity driven by enquirer motivation ( intellectual curiosity)
Define Peers
Peers are children of about the same age with whom children interact with on a regular basis.
What is self esteem
Self esteem is composed of the values that children put on their self concepts
Define Primary Grades
Grades one through three
Height, weight, and signs of obesity should be noted: vision, hearing, lead exposure, and anemia are all are all apart of what category
Health
What type of relationships are more important than knowing the alphabet or being able to count, read, or write.
Social relationship
Antisocial behavior may be agressive or nonaggressive. What is aggressive and nonaggressive behaviors.
Aggressive antisocial behavior includes physical acts of aggression such as bullying or fighting.
Nonaggressive antisocial behavior includes delinquent behaviors such as truancy and theft.
What is self concept composed of
Self concept is composed of the child’s view of the body image, social self, and cognitive self
Define Energy Balance
When the body burns as many calories as it takes in.
What does MyPlate guidelines apply to
Nutrition
What speech is serves a self regulatory function
Private Speech
What provides the foundation for cognitive development?
Emotional Well-Being
Social Competence
Define Cooperative Learning
The process whereby students work together in small, heterogeneous groups to achieve a goal.
Young children need plenty of calories for energy but if they have too much it can lead too...
Obesity
Buschman identify what seven stages
Concrete Stage
Readiness Stage
Copying Stage
Mechanical Stage
Novice Problem Solver Stage
Apprentice Problem Solver Stage
Problem Solver Stage
Primary grade children enjoy inventing their own games, What type of learning does this fit in?
Cooperative Learning
What school systems are implementing more positive more positive programs
Making school environments respectful and welcoming
Teaching students positive behavior and conflict resolution skills
Expanding access to academic and counseling services for children and families
Define Resiliency
The essential ability to “bounce back” from difficult circumstances.
Anxiety disorders (ADHD), disruptive disorders, eating disorders are all apart of what?
Mental Health
What are a few strategies children use to ready independently?
Reading the pictures, saving the text in memory, reading the text from memory, reading the text from skipping words, repeated reading, browsing.
List the top stresses children under 12 have
School Concerns
Worries about family and parents
Peer pressures
World concerns
What are the six principles that underlie the development of children’s self esteem
Adult feed back must be authentic
Adults and children needs goodness if fit
Individuals are different
Self esteem is multifaceted
Children are resilient