Parenting style that gives children control of situations with few limits
What is permissive parenting?
Thinking about thinking processes.
What is metacognition?
Being able to achieve and maintain a state of balance while performing an activity, such as jumping.
What is postural control?
Erickson’s stage when young children begin to be productive for themselves, without feelings of blame or remorse.
What is Initiative vs. Guilt?
The 3 domains of learning that are developed when a child is at play.
What is physical,social, and cognitive development?
Parenting style that tends to be controlling and corrective
What is authoritarian parenting?
The stage of Piaget's cognitive development that is characterized by symbolic thought.
What is the preoperational stage?
The term used when a preschool chooses a dominant hand.
What is handedness?
First level in Kohlberg’s theory of moral development in which people make decisions based on whether or not they will be punished or rewarded.
What is preconventional morality?
The type of play that challenges children to test their own limits
Risky Play
Parenting style that is characterized by the lack of response to children's needs.
What is uninvolved parenting?
Ideal time frames for optimizing the development of critical skills because the brain is most receptive to learning.
What are windows of opportunity?
The term used when a child propels himself off the ground with one foot
What is a hop?
The inability to distinguish one own's perspective from another's perspective.
Egocentrism
In the study, cited by Peter Gray, what happened to rats when they were deprived of the opportunity to play.
They became socially and emotionally crippled.
Another term for authoritative parenting.
What is democratic parenting?
Understanding transformation of viewed objects.
What is conservation?
Parenting style that is characterized by the lack of response to children's needs.
What is uninvolved parenting?
The term that describes the ability to make your own decisions about what to do rather than being influenced by someone else or told what to do
What are two possible causes for the decline of play?
Devices
Overemphasis on structured activities
Safety concerns
A parenting style that is characterized not by a set rigid rules but instead focuses on promoting children's independence by offering guidance and support.
What is authoritative parenting?
Tendency of young children to focus on just one aspect of something seen.
What is centration?
What are object control skills?
The central question children ask themselves in Erikson's stage: Initiative vs. Guilt?
What is "Am I good or Am I bad?"
The type of play in which children engage in symbolic thinking and work on valuable social skills.