This type of bullying is more frequent in boys and becomes less common with age.
What is physical bullying?
This term describes the ability to think about and manage one's own learning.
What is executive function?
This term refers to the ability to control when and how emotions are expressed.
What is emotional regulation?
This term refers to the legal and genetic relationships of family members.
What is family structure?
This type of memory involves the retention of information over time.
What is long-term memory?
This type of bullying involves damaging someone's social relationships or reputation.
What is relational bullying?
This term describes the completion of a known task without the memory of performing the task.
This term refers to a child's evaluation of their own worth.
What is self-esteem?
This parenting style is characterized by high demands and low responsiveness.
What is authoritarian parenting?
This is the most common memory technique.
A common misconception is that bullies act out because they have low self-esteem, but research shows they often lack this instead.
What is empathy?
This is the process by which unused neural connections are eliminated to increase the efficiency of neuronal transmissions.
What is synaptic pruning?
This is the ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others.
What is emotional intelligence?
This parenting style has been consistently shown to be the most effective.
What is authoritative parenting?
Long term memory has a virtually limitless capacity and has these 2 crucial components.
A child who both bullies others and is bullied themselves is referred to as this.
What is a bully-victim?
This term refers to a new awareness of reality.
What is concrete operational thought.
This term describes a person's understanding of the emotions, intentions, thoughts, and perceptions of other people.
What is theory of mind?
Childhood temperament is linked to the parents' genes and their personality, which is often assessed using these five dimensions:
What are openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism?
This memory system where signals are held for less than one second yet long enough to process them further.
What is the sensory memory?
This is the successful Finnish anti-bullying program that targets personal intervention with both the bully and the victom.
What is KiVa?
Brain imagery and cortisol measurements have indicated slower growth in this brain region if an infant is often stressed.
What is the hypothalamus?
This is the true understanding of the feelings and concerns of another that result in prosocial behaviors.
What is empathy?
These are the three functions of a family.
What are self-esteem, nurturing friendships with peers, and encouraging learning?
These are the two crucial components of memory.
What are storage and retrieval?