Erikson's socio-emotional stage for children ages 3-5, characterized by a desire to act independently but with a risk of feeling bad about failure.
What is Initiative versus Guilt?
A common learning disorder characterized by difficulty understanding and recognizing letters, symbols, and sentence meanings, making reading challenging.
What is dyslexia?
The adolescent belief that everyone is watching them and scrutinizing their every move.
What is imaginary audience?
This period of development is marked by growth spurts and sexual maturation, with changes signaled by the pituitary gland.
What is puberty?
A teacher's role in middle childhood, particularly when students are in Erikson's "Industry versus Inferiority" stage, should emphasize providing this.
What is praise, approval, and encouragement?
Erikson's stage of socio-emotional development for children in middle childhood (ages 6-10) who are becoming more independent and learning new skills
Question: What is industry versus inferiority?
An ability developed during the concrete operational stage that allows a child to mentally recognize that a process can be undone or reversed.
What is reversibility?
The initial stage of dating in adolescence, where peers attend or schedule activities together in a mixed group setting.
What is group dating?
The eating disorder characterized by the use of a bingeing and purging pattern to maintain thinness.
What is Bulimia Nervosa?
A teacher's daily guide for what students need to learn, how it will be taught, and how learning will be measured.
Lesson Plan
Answer: The thinking pattern in adolescents that leads to the dangerous belief of being invincible and that bad things won't happen to them.
Question: What is personal fable?
This thinking pattern is related to the dangerous belief that one is invincible and that bad things won't happen to them, often leading to risk-taking behavior.
What is personal fable?
This serious emotional concern is twice as likely to be experienced by adolescent females as males, contributing to higher rates of suicidal thoughts and attempts.
What is depression?
The type of parental or teacher message that focuses on the adult's feelings about a behavior, often recommended as a guidance technique.
What are I-messages?
Kohlberg's first level of moral development, typically seen in younger children, where moral decisions are based on the avoidance of punishment and the desire for rewards.
What is preconventional morality?
The skills used to solve problems that make it possible for elementary children to set goals, plan, implement, and evaluate solutions for schoolwork.
What are executive strategies?
The type of parenting style that is supportive and often in tune with the child's needs, balancing high expectations with high responsiveness.
What is the authoritative parenting style?
Specific, measurable statements that describe what students will know or be able to do by the end of a lesson.
Objective
Erikson's most important task of adolescence, a quest to establish self-identity and life roles, which he termed this.
What is identity versus identity confusion?
Metacognition
A process that helps individuals develop self-awareness, manage emotions, set goals, and build positive relationships,
Social Emotional Learning