Understanding Others
Stages of Social Perspective
Peer Relations
Peer Popularity and Rejection
Moral Development
100
This term is used to describe children's understanding of other's thoughts, feelings and behaviors.
What is Social Cognition
100
This is the first level of the Social Perspective Taking
What is Differentiated Perspective Taking?
100
This forms when children develop a negative view of others based on their race or ethnicity
What is Prejudice?
100
A key determinant to peer popularity
What is Social Competence?
100
A direct approach to moral development that involves teaching young people core values and virtues
What is Character ED?
200
Age at which children are known to have difficulty with false belief
What is age 5?
200
Children are able to see their own, another person’s and their mutual perspectives from the viewpoint of a third person
What is Mutual Perspective Taking?
200
Peer relations are necessary for this type of development
What is Psychological?
200
Aggression is one key determinant of this
What is Peer Rejection?
200
His theory of moral development focuses on children’s conceptions of rules, fairness, and justice
Who is Lawrence Kohlberg?
300
The ability to take another’s point of view
What is Perspective Taking?
300
This level occurs between the ages of 7 to 12 years of age
What is Reciprocal Perspective Taking?
300
Developmental level at which cliques of six to nine peers form
What is Early Adolescence?
300
Voluntary actions intended to benefit another person
What is Prosocial Behavior?
300
She argued that women are likely to make moral decisions based on ethic of care
Who is Carol Gilligan?
400
Children’s intuitive psychological theories about the causes of human behavior
What is Theories of the Mind?
400
Ages at which children have an undifferentiated view of interpersonal situations
What is age 3 to 6?
400
Children experience low self-esteem, poor school achievement and depression when deprived of this
What are Positive Peer Relations?
400
This teaching method enables teachers to respond to the diverse needs of students while promoting positive relations
What is Cooperative Learning?
400
These programs help adolescents to learn social skills such as effective communication, teamwork and civic responsibility
What are Service Learning Programs?
500
Social perspective –taking skills, person perceptions and race ethnicity perceptions
What are important aspects of Social Cognition?
500
Adolescents and adults are able to understand that a person’s perspective may represent a larger societal point of view at this level
What is Level 4?
500
Pervasive in American high schools this term is used to describe an irrational fear and hatred of homosexuals
What is Homophobia?
500
A view based on information processing theory that information in social situations is encoded, interpreted, evaluated, and responded to in a sequential manner
What is the Social Information Processing Theory?
500
Kohlberg’s three stages of Moral Reasoning
What are Preconventional, Conventional, and Post Conventional?
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