uses a dollar value that is firmly set, the clear definition of who is and who is not poor
What is absolute poverty?
a system of ideas and ideals
What is Ideologies?
psychoanalytic theory
Who is Sigmund Freud?
theory of self-actualization based on needs of motivation
What is Abraham Maslow?
their bodies become stronger, they can balance on 1 foot, they can walk backward, they can walk toe to heel and can walk stairs with alternating feet.
What is gross motor skills?
uses comparisons to determine who is poor and who is not poor
What is relative poverty?
society should recognize and include equally all different cultures
What is Multiculturalism?
parents guide their child's development
Who is Maria Montessori?
theory of multiple intelligences
children can string beads and work with small puzzles and games, writing drawing skills improve.
What is fine motor skills?
federal government uses an absolute measure, decides who qualifies for social service programs
What is Poverty Threshold?
established and maintained inequalities, discrimination
What is injustice?
developmental maturation theory
Who is Arnold Gesell?
theory of psychosocial development
Who is Erik Erikson?
the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
children to be disproportionately represented in ranks of those who are poor
What is Juvenilization of poverty?
people who are members of the mainstream or dominant group have certain privileges in their lives
What is privilege?
cognitive development thoery
Who is Jean Piaget?
attachment theory
manipulation of ideas
What is operation?
people learn to be poor from growing up in impoverished areas
What is Culture of poverty?
prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control
What is appression?
social development theory
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
neurosequential model of therapy
Who is Bruce perry?
begin to understand that objects can change position and shape but that does not change the quantity
What is conservation?