One of the two categories of play, it is performed when the child has no playmates.
What is pretend play?
Number of parenting styles
What is 4
Not aggression, it is the behavior of helping or supporting others.
What is prosocial behavior?
grammar mistakes such as saying "I sawed it" instead of "I saw it"
What is overregularization?
What is language explosion?
A social play, done when surrounded by children, but the child plays all alone, completely unaware of the other children.
What is solitary play?
The word of the parent is law, no flexibility, high expectations and clear rules.
What is authoritarian parenting?
The child makes things come to life, animating objects so that they come to life.
What is animism?
Toddlers use this to learn new words, and their meanings, at a rapid rate after hearing them just once.
What is fast mapping?
Children play together, taking on roles. Either a role like in a drama or a role as in taking turns for an organized game.
What is cooperative play?
Parent word is law but there is flexibility and more two way communication.
What is authoritative parenting?
Response to aggression with aggression.
What is reactive aggression?
The inability to understand that things change, what is now has always been.
What is static reasoning?
Understanding what is to be said or not to be said, how to change tone depending on audience, or what is the proper response.
What are pragmatics?
Child watches others play and is content with just watching without joining in.
What is onlooker play?
Few demands, lax discipline, giving into the kids, allowing any type of speech from kids.
What is permissive parenting?
Typically verbal, attacks the self esteem, "you can't sit with us", "don't talk to ..."
What is relational aggression?
Children see things as permanent, the play dough ball being flattened out.
What is irreversibility?
Talking to self, maybe to solve a problem, maybe to give encouragement.
What is private speech?
Children might interact with each other, or share a material needed, but don't play together.
What is associative play?
Oblivious to the behavior or whereabouts of the children.
What is neglectful parenting?
Intentionally done to dominate over another, repeated physical or verbal attacks against which the victim neither provokes or returns the acts.
What is bullying aggression?
The child can only focus on one aspect of a situation. If you are mom you can't be a daughter to someone else.
What is centration?
Developing more after the age 3, it is speech directed to someone else with the intent of being understood by the person it is directed to.
What is social speech?