Emotional Development
Temperament
Personality Development
Social Orientation & Attachment
Family & Childcare
100
Feelings or affects that occur when a person is in a state or an interaction that are important to them.
What are emotions? Pg 113
100
Individual differences in behavioral styles, emotions, and characteristic ways of responding
What is temperament? Slide 10
100
According to Erik Erikson this characterizes the first year of life.
What is trust verse mistrust?
100
An infant's ability to crawl, walk, and run.
What is locomotion?
100
Bidirectional socialization– children socialize parents, just as parents socialize children
What is reciprocal socialization?
200
Surprise, interest, joy, anger, sadness, fear and disgust
What are emotions displayed during the first six months of life? Self-conscious emotions develop later in infancy (jealousy, empathy, embarrassment, pride , shame and guilt)
200
Classifications of Easy Child, Difficult child and Slow-to-warm up child
What are Chess and Thomas' classification? slide 11
200
This is developing when an infant has self-regulation and self awareness.
What is a developing sense of self?
200
This is a close emotional bond between two people
What is attachment? Slide 16
200
This is when parents time interactions so that infants receive support when it is needed to advance a skill
What is scaffolding? Peek a Boo
300
There are three types of this emotional response. They are Basic, anger and pain.
What is crying? Slides 7 & 8
300
Inhibition to the unfamiliar – shyness with strangers (peers or adults)
What is Kagan's concept of Behavioral Inhibition? Pg 118
300
This is Erik Erickson's struggle in the second stage of life.
What is autonomy versus shame and doubt?
300
Securely attached babies: Insecure avoidant babies: Insecure resistant babies: Insecure disorganized babies:
What are attachment styles? Slide 18
300
A period of absence from work granted to a father after or shortly before the birth of his child.
What is paternity leave?
400
“Reading” emotional cues in others to help determine how to act in a particular situation
What is social referencing?
400
Effortful control (Self-Regulation)
What is Mary Rothbart and John Bates Classification of temperament? page 118
400
This is freedom from external control or influence; independence
What is autonomy?
400
This model indicates that connections across domains over time influence developmental pathways and outcomes
What is the developmental cascade model?
400
Large centers Private homes Commercial operations and nonprofit centers
What are some childcare options?
500
Infants gradually develop an ability to inhibit, or minimize, the intensity and duration of emotional reactions
What is emotional regulation or coping?
500
Match between a child’s temperament and the environmental demands the child must cope with
What is Goodness of fit? Lack of fit may produce adjustment problems
500
This is the age at which infants may be able to consider another person's perspective?
What is 13 months?
500
A family member or paid helper who regularly looks after a child or a sick, elderly, or disabled person.
Who is a caregiver?
500
Active engagement in variety of activities, Frequent, positive interactions with the child, encouraging the child to talk about experiences, feelings, and ideas, and Low caregiver-child ratio are all characteristics of this.
What is high quality childcare?
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