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Not having the proper balance of nutrients.
What is malnutrition?
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A cognitive structure for organizing information, we build these schemes as we are exposed to our world. (E.g. Kid has a dog - kid known knows that a dog is furry, four-legged, and has a tail.)
What is schemes
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How we record the information
What is encoding?
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Production of language for the use of language to communicate.
What is expressive Language?
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People of all ages can improve their memory if they practice/rehearse what they want to remember.
What is Rehearse?
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Percent of men who do not binge drink
What is 31%
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Understanding that objects can people still exist even when they cannot be seen
What is object permanence
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Approaches to cognitive development that seek to identify the ways that individuals take in, use, and store information.
What is Information Processing Approaches?
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Sound patterns of language; we combine phonemes to make words.
What is Phonology/Phonemes
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Differences in what a child can do alone and what a child can do with help.
What is zone of Proximal Development
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This STI is more common in females, but often shows little to no symptoms in females going untreated.
What is chlamydia?
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What are the pre-operational sub stages?
What is 1. Symbolic Function 2. Centration 3. Conservation 4. Egocentric Thought
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Any memory for factual information. Information on things.
What is Declarative Memory?
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using a word learned for other or similar things
What is Over extension?
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Threats to health and wellness in adolescence
What is 1. Drugs 2. Alcohol 3. Tobacco 4. STIs
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What is Taylor (2009) Principles?
What is 1. Negative Emotions 2. Uncontrollable/Unpredictable 3. Ambiguous/Confusing 4. Simultaneous Task
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We learn through out social interactions. He saw children as apprentices, would learn to master skills from help from a master.
What is Vygotsky's Theory?
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Memory for skills and habits. How we do things.
What is Procedural Memory?
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Children will repeat the words and the syntax they hear others using.
What is Imitation?
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When a child will apply a grammar rule incorrectly.
What is Chomsky: Native Approach-Overgeneralized erros/Over regularization?
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What are the strategies for coping with Stress
What is 1. Problem Focused Coping 2. Emotion Focused Coping 3. Defensive Coping 4. Emotional Insulation 5. Social Support
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What are the Scaie's Stages?
What is 1. Acquisitive Stage 2. Achieving Stage 3. Responsible Stage 4. Executive Stage 5. Reintegrative Stage
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What are the strategies for memory?
What is 1. Mnemonics 2. Get Organized 3. Pay Attention 4. Use encoding specificity phenomenon 5. Visualize 6. Reherse
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Children start to understand the rules around the conversation (e.g. taking turns, sticking to the same topic, listening, what things should and should not be said).
What is Pragmatics in Early Childhood?
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Percent of women that binge drink
What is 41%?
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