What the kids use to hit in the Bandura-Social learning theory
What is the Bobo Doll?
Basic life needs (food,water,shelter), water and snack breaks, room setup, and temperature.
What is physiological needs?
Pavlov used this animal for his research on classical conditioning.
What is a dog?
Wanting the behavior to stop.
What is punishment?
Hearing, memories, smell speech, understanding language (Wernicke's area).
The age range for Initiative Vs. Guilt in Erickson's Stages of Psycho social Development
What is 3-5 years of age/ preschooler?
Pre-conventional thinking in heinz dilemma can be seen as ___.
What is selfish?
Piaget has this many stages of cognitive development.
What is 4?
Breaking up learning into parts.
What is scaffolding?
There was __ groups in the bobo Doll experiment.
What is 3?
Open classroom, displayed past students artwork/ projects.
What is room arrangement?
What is a unconditioned stimulus?
Giving something to decrease behavior.
What is positive punishment?
Touch, body orientation, understanding shapes, objects and spacial awareness, receive input from all 5 senses.
What is Parietal Lobe?
Erikson states there is one _______ ____ at each stage of our life.
What is psychosocial crisis?
Some adults don't make it to the ______ ___.
What is post-conventional stage?
Discomfort from a new situation, trying to adjust your schema.
What is disequilibrium?
Modify the assignment to meet the needs of an individual.
What is differentiation?
Problem solving, math, logic, speech, language, (Broca's arca- forms sentences), understand what's right and wrong.
What is Frontal Lobe?
Meeting the needs of others also known as self image, fits into ____ __ ______.
What is Identity Vs. Confusion?
Question box, open discussions, safe space for students, stable adult role model/ mentor.
What is safety needs?
Relating to or involving conscious mental activities (thinking, understanding, learning, remembering, etc).
What is cognitive development?
Increasing behavior by giving something.
What is positive reinforcement?
Muscle movement, leg, hip, neck, head, arm, elbow, fingers, mouth, throat, using and understanding body.
What is Sensory and Motor Cortex?