To allow more academic time, U.S schools are reducing this
What is exercise and recess?
This type of aggression involves a direct action to hurt someone; unprovoked
What is hostile?
Time period of ones development
What is chronosystym?
Feeling alienated from their own culture and host culture
What is marginalized?
Attuned to blackness and realize race matters
What is encounter?
This parenting style involves High warmth, high control, love children
– Set clear limits, enforce rules, less strict punishment
– Children more likely to do well in school, be happy
What is Authoritative?
The value each of us places on our own characteristics, abilities, and behaviors is our
What is self-esteem?
Judgement based on a own persons needs they ask wahts in it for them
What is Preconvential morality?
Ignore race, feel neutral about it
What is pre encounter?
After exploring make choices and commit to pursuing them
What is identity achievement?
This parenting style involves Low warmth, high control, love children
– Not openly affectionate, strict punishment, controlling
– Children more likely to feel guilty, depressed
What is Authoritarian?
This type of aggression is a physical attack of hostility
What is overt?
Classroom problems such as dividing up materials and privileges can occur because of this
What is distributive justice?
What is separated?
age 18 months to 3 years
– Event: Toilet training; develop physical skills (walk,
grasp, control sphincter) or develop shame/doubt
What is autonomy v. shame and doubt?
This parenting style involves High warmth, low control, loving the children
– Few rules or consequences, low behavior expectations
– Children likely to have trouble interacting with peers
What is Permissive?
Intuition comes first, reasoning second
There is more to morality than fairness and harm
Morality binds and blinds
What are the three principles of Haidt's social intuitionist model of moral psychology?
This explains why rules are seen as absolute in a childs eye
What is moral realism?
age 3 to 6 years
– Event: Independence; take more initiative or become
too forceful and lead to guilt
What is initiative v. guilt?
Response to discrimination and have a desire to understand
What is immersion?
Families from this culture often use “training” parenting style
What is Asian?
-Assimilation: Adopt values/behaviors of majority culture
– Separated: Associate only with their ethnic group
– Marginality: Live in majority culture, feel alienated
– Biculturalism: Maintain ties to both cultures
What are the four outcomes for ethnic minority youth in identity search?
Confused about who you are and what you want
What is identity diffusion?
Secure racial identity, firmly connected
What is Internalization-secure?
Each stage presents a developmental crisis (conflict
requiring resolution in preparation for the next stage)
What are Erikson’s Eight Stages of Psychosocial
Development?