What does SEL stand for?
Social Emotional Learning
What is Restorative Justice?
An alternative discipline plan that focus on connection and consequences that help remedy a wrong. It is inclusive and culturally affirming.
How many main parenting styles are there?
4
How many stages of Erikson's Psychosocial Theory are there?
8
Infant attachments form with whom?
The primary caregiver
What age groups can benefit from SEL?
All age groups
How many ACES are there?
10
These two types of parenting do not often ask children to follow rules or routines.
How many stages of Erikson's Psychosocial Theory do people go through by age 20?
5
Secure, Disorganized, Ambivalent, Avoidant
SEL practices can help reprogram your brain. This ability for your brain to change is called what?
neuroplasticity
Unhealed childhood trauma has been shown to affect both mental and _________ health later in life.
physical
This parenting style is high demand and high warmth/responsiveness.
authoritative
Teenagers are in which stage?
Identity vs Role Confusion
A child born after the death of an older child is referred to as
a ghost child
What makes SEL practices effective in schools?
Using them universally across all grades
What does ACES stand for?
Adverse Childhood Experiences
This parenting style is high demand and low warmth/responsiveness.
authoritarian
First attachments develop in this stage
Trust vs Mistrust
Adult attachment style with high anxiety and high avoidance is
fearful
What are the 5 SEL competencies?
Self-awareness, Self-discipline, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, Responsible Decision-making
What are trauma-informed practices?
Understanding what trauma is and how it affects children then responding appropriately as a teacher, parent, or childcare worker.
Which parenting style has been shown to have the most negative impacts?
Uninvolved
Healthy autonomy is correlated with developing this value
Will
Who came up with the Birth Order Theory?
Alfred Adler