An "Adverse Childhood Experience" is also called what?
What is an ACE?
These fundamental units of the nervous system transmit signals throughout the body they are referred to as?
What are neurons?
______ is the theory that there are different intelligences instead of one general intelligence that can be categorized into different categories.
Multiple Intelligences
In Erikson’s psychosocial stages theory what happens at each stage that shapes personality
Teaching a child to regulate their brain and overcome their trauma could boost _______?
What is Resilience?
Energy flow involves the brain, mind, and _____?
What are relationships?
What type of intelligence would a person need to have to understand someone's emotions and desires?
Interpersonal Intelligence
At what stage and age is the basic conflict to get over Trust vs mistrust?
0-1
Billy is not eating and malnourished, he refuses to eat after witnessing his parents arguing, this is an example of _______?
What is Toxic Stress?
This region of the brain must first be calmed down in order to properly communicate with a child who is throwing a fit.
What is the Brainstem?
Sally has the ability to use logic, and can develop equations, calculations and solve abstract problems. What type of intelligence does Sally have?
Logical-mathematical intelligence
At what stage of Piaget theory of cognitive development do kids learn the ability of conversation.
7-11
This vital part of the brain is shut down during regulatory failure.
What is the Cortex
Timmy gets a concussion and in the process has memory loss, what region of Timmy’s brain was damaged?
What is the limbic?
This percentage of people struggle with low self esteem?
85%
What is the last stage of Piaget's theory called?
Formal Operational
Referring to the "Quiet Crisis", it is crucial that ____ also contributes to the well-being of a child besides families.
What are schools or communities?
This part of the brain is considered the most primal part, responsible for fight or flight and sometimes referred to as the lizard brain, what region of the brain is this?
What is the brainstem?
Sallys wants to become a better version of herself and wants to reach her desires and wishes. What is Sally working on?
Ideal Self
A theory that focuses on behavior and how reinforcements shape behavior.
Behaviorism.