Early Childhood: Physical & Cognitive
Early Childhood:
Social & Personality
Middle Childhood:
Physical & Cognitive
Middle Childhood:
Social & Personality
Early and Middle Childhood:
Language
100
The inability to see things from others perspective.
What is Egocentrism?
100
Children playing side by side with different toys.
What is Parallel play?
100
A health issue that almost 1 in 5 children between the ages of 6 and 11 struggle with.
What is obesity?
100
A stable pattern of responding to situations.
What is a trait?
100
An example would be the substitution of “goed” for “went”.
What is over regularization?
200
A physical development drawing with no logic or reason of space typically done by a 4 year old.
What is The Tadpole man?
200
Stage of gender development when a child understands that people stay the same gender throughout life.
What is Gender stability?
200
Playing a musical instrument, cutting with scissors, and writing are all skills that are improved.
What are fine motor skills?
200
Aggression to get back at someone who has hurt you.
What is Retaliatory Aggression?
200
Is the ability to read aloud with emotional expressiveness that strongly predict reading comprehension skills.
What is Oral reading fluency?
300
An example of Vygotsky’s theory is where preschoolers work together to solve a puzzle.
What is the Sociocultural theory?
300
phenomenon where by the age of 5 individuals are more likely to remember the faces of people of their own race.
What is the cross-race effect?
300
Area of the brain where logic and planning are primary located.
What are Frontal Lobes?
300
The discrepancy between goals and achievements.
What is self-esteem?
300
Is connecting a new word with an underlying concept after only a brief encounter.
What is Fast mapping?
400
Shared and non shared influences on intelligence such as the family’s role in education, toys, heredity, sibling birth order, and quality of education programs.
What are environmental influences on intelligence?
400
1. Warmth or nurturance 2. Clarity and consistency of rules 3. Level of expectations, “maturity demands” 4. Communication between parent and child
What are four aspects of family functioning (focused on by Diana Baumrind)?
400
By the age 6 children can quickly figure out that a lump of clay has this kind of mass when the appearance is changed.
What is the same?
400
Freud believes is the challenge of middle childhood to move beyond relationships developed with parents?
What is forming emotional bonds with peers or “making friends”?
400
How Instructors can help poor readers.
What is a balanced approach that uses phonics and whole words?
500
The belief that inanimate objects have lifelike qualities, thoughts, wishes, feelings, and/or intentions.
What is animistic thinking?
500
A parent who is High in responsiveness but low in demandingness.
What is an Indulgent or Permissive parent?
500
A Common Information-Processing Strategy that uses a device such as "Every Good Boy Does Fine" to assist memory.
What is a Mnemonic?
500
The social status of a middle school aged girl that is aggressive, manipulative and controlling of social situations.
What is Anti-social?
500
A problem in reading and or inability to read because the letters are out of order.
What is Dyslexia?
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