Self Esteem
Emotions
Socially
Parent-child relationship
100

Name the type of self-esteem:

"Although sometimes it can be challenging, math comes really easy to me"

scholastic competence

100

What are emotional display rules?

rules in a particular society or group that hold standards to which emotions are appropriate to display.

100

What is relational aggression?

"an indirect form of aggression involving gossiping, rumors or exclusion of another child in order to damage that child's other social relationships."



100

How long does it take for behavior to improve/recover after a parental divorce or separation? (take a guess)

At least 1 or 2 years

200

Name the self-esteem type:


I never get in trouble at school. Often times I get rewarded for my random acts of kindness!

behavior conduct

200

What are the three types of coping?

Cope behaviorally, cope emotionally and cope cognitively

200

What do kids tend to look for in their friendships?

Support, approval, companionship and stability

200

Can a sibling negatively affect the self esteem of child?

Most definitely. The sibling tends to project negative feelings onto the other siblings.

300

Name the self-esteem type(s):

Everyone thinks I am the best on the soccer team. I get along with all of my teammates!

Athletic competence & Social competenc

300

what is a growth mindset?

The belief that ability comes with effort and practice

300

What is distributive justice -charity based?

When one gets a reward purley because they do not have one

300

What is a zone of proximal development?

things the learner can do only with a specific amount of help

400

Children whose parents lavishly praise them tend to have higher or lower self-esteem. and why

Lower- extreme praise sets up an impossible standard of achievement that is internalized by the child- who then feels like they cannot meet his/her standards.


400

What is a fixed mindset?

The belief that one has a fixed amount of ability.

400

what is social conventional rule?

Things children are supposed to do or are expected to do

400

What is parental gatekeeping?

This is someone who prevents their child from reaching new environments. It restricts a child's access to new social experiences.

500

what is learned helplessness?

When children attribute to their failures as lack of ability and success as a matter of luck

500

What does Bullying stem from?

Lack of control. Bullying starts with someone who is originally rejected by their peers.

500

what is distributive justice? (Merit based)

the distribution of rewards or earnings to people who have worked on a task

500

What is autonomy-supportive parenting?

 parenting that helps a child satisfy basic needs. (socially, independently and  competently)

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