Health
Concrete Operational
Education
The Self
Misc.
100

Inattention, impulsivity, excessive motor activity, and difficulty managing emotions are associated with this disorder. 

What is ADHD?

100

One limitation of concrete operational thought is that children work poorly with _____ ideas. 

What is abstract?

100

In regard to educational philosophies, _____ is where the teacher is sole authority for knowledge while in _______ students construct their own knowledge

What is traditional and constructivist?

100

__________ are crucial for developing a self-concept based on personality traits.

What are perspective taking skills?

100

Divorce mediation increases: Out-of-court settlements and _____ and _____ of both parents. 

What is cooperation and involvement?

200

Three core skills areas associated with executive functioning are: 

What are inhibition, working memory, and cognitive flexibility?

200

This is the ability to infer unknown relationships between objects by using multiple sources of information (a < b, b< c, therefore, a< c). 

What is transitive inference? 

200

When teaching children with learning disabilities, the aw requires a ____ restrictive environment

What is LEAST?
200

_______ is the psychological state when a person learns that he or she cannot avoid bad things happening in the future. This causes him or her to stop trying to prevent them.

What is learned helplessness?

200

__________ children are at risk for poor school performance, substance abuse, and antisocial behavior in adolescence and criminality in adulthood.

What are rejected?

300

The most common vision problem in middle childhood is __________.

What is myopia?

300

In the concrete operational stage, children understand the concept of _____,  that something stays the same in quantity even though its appearance changes.

What is conservation?

300

By second to third grade, __________ strongly predict(s) later vocabulary size into high school.

What are reading comprehension and reading habits?

300

Theory of mind is generally tested through a classic ______ task. 

What is false belief?

300

_____ praise emphasizes behavior and effort. It also suggests that competence develops through effort. 

What is process?

400

By far, the most common chronic disease or condition of children in the United States is __________.

What is asthma?

400

A concrete operational child can put items (such as toys) in height order. This is known as _______.

What is seriation?
400

The leading cause of injury during ages 6-11 are: ____. 

What are motor vehicle accidents (passenger and pedestrian)?

400

_______ is the ability to attribute mental states to ourselves and others.

What is theory of the mind?

400

Children in middle childhood develop at least 4 areas of self esteem. These include:

What are: Academic, Social, Athletic, and Physical?

500

Only children can be less well accepted in peer groups. This may be due to a lack of practice in _____. 

What is conflict resolution?

500

Thinking through a series of steps and then mentally reversing direction is called ______. 

What is reversibility? 

500

In middle childhood, _____ motor skills relate to flexibility, balance, agility, and force while ____ motor skills relate to writing and drawing

What are gross and fine?

500

According to Erikson, the danger in middle childhood is __________, reflected in the pessimism of children who lack confidence in their ability to do things well.

What is inferiority?

500

_____ praise emphasizes child’s traits, teaches children that abilities are fixed, and contributes to the development of learned helplessness. 

What is person? 

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