Cooperation vs Competition
Sleeping Independently
Independence vs Interdependence w/Autonomy
Adult-Child Cooperation and Control
Indirect Forms of Social Control
100
Korean preschool students are shown to engage in this play more often than their Anglo peers.
What is Cooperative Play?
100
In this culture parents report their children sleep separately from infancy.
What are middle-class European Americans?
100
In many cultures children are socialized to interdependence rather than this.
What is Individualism?
100
Which is the parenting style that is marked by the use of Corporal Punishment?
What is an Authoritarian Parenting style?
100
What is an indirect way of expressing criticism?
What is Teasing?
200
In 1908 this man introduced the idea of grading on a curve in the journal Science
Who is Max Meyer?
200
What are comfort objects
Middle class American infants are expected to use these for security rather than the company of other people.
200
While independence and interdependence are often considered dichotomous, research suggests most interdependent communities respect this.
What is autonomy of individuals?
200
In what year did child rearing books first become popular?
What is 1825?
200
What is ritualized language play involving the trading of clever insults?
What is "signifying"?
300
In this culture it is considered inappropriate to single oneself out in a classroom setting
What is Navajo Culture?
300
Middle-class U.S. infants and young children were reported to spend about 10% of their time in this activity.
What are bedtime routines?
300
In the Kenyan language this term for care taking literally means "holding the baby".
What is Kipsigis?
300
Who claimed that "adults have obligations to guide children but that this does not imply that adults must control them"
Who is John Dewey?
300
In what culture do toddlers learn to control their emotional displays through the use of taunting?
What is the Marquesean culture?
400
Social competition, a form of cooperative competition that focuses on interaction with others rather than proving oneself, is practiced in this region.
What is the Caribbean?
400
European American middle-class communities believe nighttime separation of infants from their parents is essential for the development of this.
What is a spirit of independence?
400
In this community forcing a child to do something signifies a lack of respect for the child’s autonomy.
What is the Mayan community?
400
From which cultural background do adolescents come from who believe that parental strictness is an indication of parental warmth?
What is the Korean culture?
400
DOUBLE JEOPARDY DOUBLE JEOPARDY DOUBLE JEOPARDY What is a method for helping children learn moral precepts that is often seen as a virtue in many cultures? Bonus: When did shame become a virtue and in what culture?
What is Shame? Bonus: What is China and in the time of Confucious?
500
The use of these in school settings often promotes comparisons of individuals and encouragement of competition.
What are grades?
500
This culture reports that co-sleeping facilitates an infant’s transformation from separate individuals to being able to engage in interdependent relationships.
What is the Japanese culture?
500
In this form of child rearing, a parent will rarely interfere with a child’s will even if the child may experience a minor injury.
What is nonintervention?
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY DOUBLE JEOPARDY DOUBLE JEOPARDY Why do Japanese children spend less time behaving inappropriately and more time being attentive? Bonus: Who studied this phenomenon?
It has been found that this behavior is due to the freedom and supportive empathy of the early years both at home and at school. The sense of belonging to a group is what fosters feelings of responsibility for the overall welfare of that same group. Bonus: Who is Catherine Lewis?
500
Which roles are reserved for children in a given peer group once they master self-control in response to other children's teasing?
What are Leadership Roles?
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