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Disability in Elementary
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Non-social play
What is unoccupied, solitary, and onlooker play called?
100
Decentration
What is the ability to focus on multiple parts of a problem at once?
100
Learned Helplessness
What could be occurring when a child is underachieving and appears to give up quickly on learning opportunities?
100
Other Health Impairment
What does OHI stand for?
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"Daddy goed away? is an example.
What is overregularization?
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siblings
What family member is spend the most time with in early childhood: parents or siblings?
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Metacognition is children's knowledge and control over cognitive abilities while metamemory is children's awareness of the functioning of their memory
What is the difference between metacognition and metamemory?
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School Phobia
What is a form of separation anxiety?
200
70 or below
What must your IQ be to have an Intellectual Disability?
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The ability to look at two aspects of a situation at once.
What is conservation?
300
permissive
What is a parenting style that is high on warmth, yet low in restrictiveness?
300
Analytical intelligence Creative intelligence Practical intelligence
What is the triarchic theories of intelligence?
300
poor appetite insomnia difficulty concentrating
What are the symptoms of childhood depression that can be mistaken as symptoms of ADHD?
300
DSM-V
What is the name of the book that contains diagnoses for psychiatric conditions and disabilities?
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The assumption that words refer to whole objects and not to their component parts or characteristics.
What is whole object assumption?
400
Roles of reward and punishment
What are two aspects that social cognitive theory pays attention to?
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Howard Gardner
Who developed the theory of multiple intelligences?
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age 8
What age do conduct disorders begin to emerge?
400
Inattentive Impulsive Combined Not Otherwise Specified (NOS)
What are the 4 types of ADHD?
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The difference between real events on the one hand and mental events, fantasies, and misleading appearances on the other hand.
What is appearance reality distinction?
500
more highly motivated to achieve, more cooperative, more adult-oriented, and less aggressive.
What are the effects of being a first-born only child?
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The visual representation of scores on IQ and achievement tests, often referred to as the "bell curve".
What is the normal distribution?
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A drop in self-esteem.
What happens in middle childhood when students realize that they are not good at everything?
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fidgety, out of seat behavior, runs & climbs excessively, difficulties with quiet play, on the go and excessive talking.
What are ADHD hyperactivity symptoms?
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