EMOTIONAL IQ
BRAIN BUILDERS
PIAGET'S STAGES
SOCIAL SCENARIO
MORALE OF THE STORY
100

The ability to understand that others have different thoughts and feelings.

What is theory of mind?

100

 The brain's ability to reorganize itself after injury is called this "plastic" quality.

What is neuroplasticity

100

This stage, from birth to 2 years, is all about senses and actions.

What is sensorimotor

100

Sharing a toy without being asked is an example of this type of behavior.

What is prosocial

100

At Kohlberg's preconventional level, a child follows rules to avoid this.

What is punishment

200

Recognizing that a smiling face usually means happy.

What is emotion recognition

200

Memories of how to ride a bike or tie shoes are this type of memory.

What is procedural memory

200

this preoperational stage error, kids think pouring water into a taller glass means there's more water.

What is lack of conservation

200

Sharing a toy without being asked shows this type of behavior.

 What is prosocial behavior

200

 A child who shares because then she'll share with me is at this stage of moral reasoning.

What is instrumental reciprocity

300

Erikson's crisis where toddlers learn autonomy or feel shame.

What is Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt

300

This part of the brain, responsible for impulse control, isn't fully developed until adulthood.

What is the prefrontal cortex

300

A 7-year-old who can sort blocks by both color AND shape shows this operational skill.

What is classification

300

A child who copies how their teacher comforts a crying classmate is demonstrating this type of learning.

What is observational learning

300

The good boy/good girl orientation seeks approval and avoids this.

What is disapproval

400

Erikson's stage where kids learn competence or feel inferior.

What is Industry vs. Inferiority

400

This fatty substance helps neural signals move faster, developing rapidly in childhood.

What is myelin

400

The "aha!" moment when a child's schema adapts to new information.

What is accommodation

400

According to Selman, this level of perspective-taking involves understanding that others can think about your thoughts

What is mutual perspective-takin

400

A child who protests an unfair school rule because it hurts some kids shows signs of this post-conventional thinking.

What is social contract orientation

500

The ability to understand that others have different thoughts and feelings than you.

 What is theory of mind

500

Memory of facts, like developmental stages, is called ______ memory

What is declarative

500

A 9-year-old who understands that 8 oz. of water is the same in a tall glass or a short bowl has mastered this.

What is conservation

500

Playing house with assigned roles (mom, dad, baby) represents this type of play.

What is dramatic play

500

A child who believes 'good behavior is what pleases others' is at this stage of moral development.

What is the "good boy/good girl" orientation

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