Memory and language development are key aspects of this PIE domain in the study of HDFS.
Intellectual
The Yale Report of 1828 was written in support of this type of curriculum.
Liberal Arts
This term describes the household responsibilities that come after a paid workday, often carried out by women.
Second shift
These are the two main challenges to theorizing about human development.
The context of development is always changing.
Humans are reflective and make decisions that guide the direction of development
According to Vygotsky, this represents the distance between developmental level and level of potential development.
ZPD
According to Bowlby, these mental models are formed through interactions with caregivers in infancy/early childhood.
Internal working models
These are the consequences of conducting HDFS research in WEIRD countries or cultures. Name two.
▪Limited generalizability and misunderstanding of non-WERID countries/cultures
▪Cultural bias and ethnocentrism
▪Overemphasis on individualism; neglect cultural strengths of collectivist cultures
This Act established North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University.
Morrill Act of 1890
In the division of domestic work between spouses, this factor has the strongest correlation with marital satisfaction.
Perceived fairness
This theoretical perspective examines how historical events and time periods influence coping and adaptation.
Life Course Perspective
According to Vygotsky, this allows a learner to complete complex tasks with support.
Scaffolding
In heterosexual romantic relationships, these are the two most common pairings based on attachment style.
Secure man and secure woman
Anxious woman and avoidant man
CFLEs are responsible for identifying, assisting, recognizing, and applying these essential skills. Name one.
-Identifying developmental stages, transitions, tasks, challenges
-Assisting individuals and families in effective transitions
-Recognizing reciprocal influences of individual health and family wellness
-Applying Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAPs) based on theories
The first Morrill act required land grants to teach military tactics and to maintain one of these.
ROTC
Diversity refers to ____ within groups, culture refers to ___ within groups
variation; similarities
This theory explains how, at each stage of development, systems come together around challenges that require individuals to reshape their self-concept and develop new ways of relating to others.
Psychosocial theory
His theory suggested that there were distinct or discontinuous stages of cognitive development.
Jean Piaget.
These two Bowenian relationship postures tend to alternate.
Conflict and distance
CFLEs are required to be proficient in these 10 content areas (name 2).
1. Fami l ies and individuals in society
2. Internal dynamics of families
3. Human growth and development
4. Human sexuality
5. Interpersonal relationships
6. Parent education and guidance
7. Family resource management
8. Family law and public policy
9. Professional ethics and practice
10.FLE methods
This field, a predecessor to HDFS, originally emphasized home management and practical life skills.
Home Economics
A family's values, role beliefs, problem-solving approaches, and communication patterns all represent this aspect of cultural.
According to Bronfenbrenner, these are the key mechanisms that drive/shape developmental paths.
Proximal processes
According to this theory, learning takes place because of person’s tendency to observe and imitate others.
Social learning theory
According to Bowen, this posture/pattern is the most stable emotional unit.
Triangle
Developmental science explores these key aspects across all domains at every life stage. Name one.
Characteristics, milestones, and transitions.
You can think of the shift from home economics to human ecology as a shift from "home management" to this focus on family dynamics.
Interactions or relationships within the family system.
Those who work directly with families can help counter bias by implementing one of these strategies. Name one.
-Perspective-taking
-Mindfulness
-Counter-stereotypic imaging
-Individuation
-Proximity
-Bias training and self-assessment
This theory focuses on how psychological mechanisms evolved to explain behavior and solve problems.
Evolutionary Psychology
In behavioral theory, this increases the likelihood of a response when it is removed.
Negative reinforcer.
These are the techniques Bowen would suggest for working with families (name 1).
Neutralize triangles
Redirect energy used to over-function
Ask Process Questions aimed at objective facts/logic
Use “I” statements increases differentiation by focusing on your own thoughts/feelings