Definitions
Prosocial vs. aggressive behavior
Children's Peer Relations
Moral Development
Miscellaneous
100
Researchers use this term to refer to children's ability to think about their social world
What is social cognition?
100
An aggressive behavior where the child embarrasses others, hits, destroys property, and ridicules
What is bullying?
100
Peers have an important influence on other children in this setting
What is school?
100
Developed a theory of moral development to understand changes in children's conceptions of rules and fairness
Who is Lawrence Kohlberg?
100
Between the ages of 3 and 5, children develop this
What is theory of mind
200
A child of equal age or maturity
What is a peer?
200
According to a recent survey, the percentage of high school students who have been involved in a physical fight on school property
What is 13%
200
An arena where children learn to negotiate, share, take turns, and compromise
What is sociodramatic play?
200
Preconventional, conventional and postconventional
What are the three levels of moral reasoning
200
A teaching and learning approach that integrates academic standards with meaningful community service
What is service learning
300
Voluntary actions that are intended to benefit another person that emerges early in development when there are supportive relationships between children and caregivers
What is prosocial behaviors
300
This environment plays an important role in the development of prosocial behavior
What is the home environment
300
During this stage of development, peer groups are organized by gender and ethnicity
What is early adolescence?
300
She challenged some of Kohlberg's ideas in her book In a Different Voice
Who is Carol Gilligan?
300
The Dreikur Model and Cooperative discipline are two approaches that can be used in the classroom to help children learn this
What is self-discipline
400
Behavior that is intentionally aimed at harming or injuring another person
What is aggression?
400
Twin studies reveal that prosocial behavior and empathy are more similar in this group
What is identical twins
400
This type of adolescent crowd is characterized by getting good grades; are smart; have good academic skills
What is the Brains?
400
For many adolescents, this plays a very important role in moral reasoning of performing illegal or antisocial behaviors
What is social circumstances?
400
This theory has been used to understand the development of children's race and ethnic conceptions
What is social cognitive theory
500
A direct approach to moral development that involves teaching young people core values and virtues
What is character education?
500
A school-based violence prevention program geared toward children from pre-k through 9th grade. It is designed to reduce aggression by promoting social competence
What is Second Step?
500
As with other areas of development, these relations show "patterns of increasing diversity, complexity, and this integration"
What is children's peer relations?
500
Kohlberg's theory of moral development is based in part on ideas presented by this person
Who is Piaget?
500
This game, developed by Peter Elbow and Educators for Social Responsibility, is a powerful tool to explore character and conflict in literature
What is the Believing Game
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