what are the four parenting styles?
Authoritarian
Authoritative
Permissive
Neglectful/Uninvolved
what is the age range of infancy?
1 month - 1 year old
What are the age ranges of toddlerhood?
1-3 years
or
12-36 months
What is the age range of preschool children?
3-5 years
What is the age range of school aged children?
6-9 years
This family type provides temporary care for children who cannot live with their birthparents.
Foster Family
This organ grows the fasts throughout infancy
the brian
What is learning dependent on in toddlerhood?
experiences
The two muscle groups that are becoming more refined during preschool years.
Large/ Gross
Small/ Fine
School-aged children shift from being closer to their ______ to being closer to their ______.
Parents
Peers
What is a guardian?
person legally appointed by the court to take responsibility in the event of the birthparent’s death or extended absence
This is commonly known as soft spots.
Fontanels
How is toddler growth rate different from the growth rate of infants?
They grow more slowly than infants
Define dynamic balance
balance maintained while moving
The relationship between school-aged children and their parents shifts to a ______
goal-corrected partnership
Describe the Authoritative parenting
warm and welcoming but sets firm boundaries
what is a infant from birth-1month old called?
Neonate
In what way do toddlers express their emotions most often?
Physically
What are two skills that preschool aged children can learn from helping to prepare meals?
Math skills
Vocabulary skills
Colors, shapes, tastes, aromas, and textures
What are two ways families can help prepare children for school?
making the transition from home to school positive
making the new structure of school as enjoyable as possible
Describe the Authoritative parenting style
Strict with high control, "what I say goes" parent
Ease of delivery
Allows brain to grow throughout infancy
How does physical and intellectual growth effect social development in toddlerhood?
Because the child is able to independently move around (physical) and engage (intellectual) in social situations without the help of a caretaker.
define egocentric speech
talking as though the listener will understand the same way. Speaking through their lens
Classifying objects
Ordering by attributes
Understanding cause and effect
Applying spatial concepts
Using number concepts
Noting distance, time, and speed