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100

Mastery of developmental tasks appropriate for the age or developmental stage of an individual

What is competence?

100

Mental health, physical health, cognitive ability

What are risk or resilience factors at the Individual ecological system level?

100

A way of defining whether someone is showing effective adaptation to their environment and measure positive adaptation

What is competence?

100

Can help offset adverse childhood experiences and increase resilience

What are PACEs?

100

Promotes mastery motivation and provide students the right level of challenge

What is scaffolding?

200

The dynamic process involving both adversity and positive adaptation

What is resilience?

200

Teachers, family, coworkers

What are risk or resilience factors at the Microsystem ecological system level?

200

African-American women of any socioeconomic status

What is the U.S. demographic group with the poorest outcomes for infant and maternal health?

200

Which warm but structured parenting style is associated with promotive and protective outcomes for child development?

What is authoritative parenting?

200

Provide interventions that target multiple ecological levels

What is the best way to promote an adolescent's chance for resilience?

300

Some children are more affected by their environment, for both positive and negative influences

What is differential susceptibility?

300

Maladaptive, Vulnerable, Resilient, Competent

What are the subgroups of the Risk-Adaptation model?

300

Includes toddlers and preschoolers (ages 1-5)

What is early childhood?

300

A list of protective factors known to be important for positive development as well as the capacity to respond to adversity

What are the key adaptive systems (according to Masten)?

300

Allowing youth to have opportunities to practice coping skills and deal with setbacks helps them develop resilience over time

What is steeling?

400

Mechanism that buffers a person's reaction to adversity so that adaptation was better than expected.

What is a protective factor?

400

A cultural attitude that family matters are private and should not be questioned

What is a macrosystem level risk factor?

400

More likely to report low life satisfaction

What is a long-term effect of children exposed to chronic alcoholism?

400

An evidence-based parenting intervention that teaches effective parenting skills

What is the nurse-family partnership?

400

The most major life transition people experience

What is adolescence? 

500

The spread of developmental consequences from one domain to another (“competence begets competence”)

What is developmental cascade?

500

High adversity / good adaptation

What is the exposure to adversity and adaptive behavior combination in the resilient subgroup of the risk-adaptation model?

500

Birth through 1 year

What is the age range of infancy?

500

Apply research to promote people's capacity for resilience

What is the goal of the field of Prevention Science?

500

A multi-level, strengths-based approach to development in the teenage years

What is Positive Youth Development (PYD)?

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