Self Concept
Racial Indentity
Gender
Social Relationships
100
A person's beliefs about what one is like as an individual or the mental image that one has of themselves.
What is Self Concept?
100
The phenomenon in which minority children indicate prefferences for majority values or people.
What is race dissonance?
100
Biological, Psychoanlalytic, Social Learning, and Cognitive.
What are the four major approaches to gender development?
100
This is the age when children's first friendships are usually formed.
What is at age 3?
200
A philosophy that promotes the notion of interdependence.
What is collectivistic orientation?
200
At this age, children first start distinguishing preferences among people based on skin color.
What is at age 3 or 4?
200
This is one of the major approaches to gender development that states children learn gender related behavior and expectations by observing others.
What is the learning perspective?
200
Functional and cognitive play.
What are the two types of general play categories?
300
Philosophy that emphasizes personal identity and the uniqueness of the individual.
What is individualistic orientation?
300
This is how the young African American girl in the YouTube video described her skin, demonstrating race dissonance.
What is nasty
300
A cognitive framework that organizes information relevant to gender.
What is gender schema?
300
Parallel, onlooker, associative, and cooperative play.
What are social aspects of play?
400
An influence that has affected preschool age children's view of themselves relevant to their society's view of self.
What is cultural influence?
400
This study showed that children are more likely to apply stereotypes to races if the race is labeled.
What is 'Names Will Never Hurt Me?'
400
When females are exposed to this male hormone in unusually high amounts, they display more stereotypically masculine characteristics.
What are androgens?
400
An example of this type of play is when 2 children each building his or her own Lego garage, may trade bricks back and forth.
What is associative play?
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