Child Development
Caregiving
Child Theorist
Gender Roles
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100
What in combination with heredity, influences child development.
What is environment.
100
This is the highest stage of Maslow's hierarchy.
What is self-actualization.
100
This theorist created a pyramid of basic needs that we use to monitor development.
Who is Abraham Maslow.
100
True or False. Satisfaction in marriage depends on the couple understanding each other's role expectations.
What is true.
100
This area is development is children learning to manage feelings and behaviours, and show emotions such as love, anger, fear, and jealousy.
What is emotional development.
200
This is the process of using past experiences to process new information.
What is assimilation.
200
This method of learning fears comes from children observing other people acting fearful.
What is imitation.
200
This theorist is credited for his work on moral development.
Who is Lawrence Kohlberg.
200
These are the two areas that Canada has been successful in closing the gender gap between men and women.
What is health and education.
200
To limit choices, this is the maximum amount of choices a child should be given to choose from.
What is two
300
These are the four main stages of development that children progress through.
What is prenatal stage, infancy, childhood, and adolescence.
300
What is the caregiving skill of telling children what you DO NOT want them to do, rather than what you DO want them to be.
What is positive guidance.
300
There are several schools devoted to the following the views of this theorist.
Who is Maria Montessori.
300
This is one of the positive effects that come from women entering the work force.
What is more to talk about with their husbands, contributing to family finances, and greater sense of self-esteem.
300
If a child is having trouble focusing in class, it is likely that this need is not being met.
What is basic needs (physiological or safety needs).
400
These are the four periods of cognitive development from Jean Piaget's cognitive theory.
What is sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational.
400
This is the ultimate goal of guidance for children.
What is teaching to control their own behaviour.
400
This was the name of the child involved in John Watson's experiments involving white animals.
Who is Little Albert.
400
These are the 4 areas that the World Economic Forum measured progress in closing the gender gap.
What is health, education, economy and politics.
400
Change this sentence into positive child guidance: "Don't rock the chair"
What is "sit on the chair with your bottom" (or any similar variation).
500
These are the 6 stages of language development that children go through.
What is crying, cooing, babbling, one word, combining 2-3 words, and whole sentences.
500
These are the 5 stages of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
What is physiological, safety, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization needs.
500
List Erikson's 8 stages of development (extra 100 points for listing in order).
What is trust vs. mistrust, autonomy vs. shame and doubt, initiative vs. guilt, industry vs. inferiority, identity vs. role confusion, intimacy vs. isolation, generativity vs. stagnation, and integrity vs., despair.
500
This theory states that women will tear down external barriers once they achieve leadership roles, however, those barriers need to be removed for women to get into those roles in the first place.
What is the "chicken and the egg" situation.
500
Put these motor skills in order based on the when they are developed: reaching for an object and grasping, turning body side to back, walking, sitting alone.
What is turning body side to side, reaching for an object and grasping, sitting alone, and walking.
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