Understanding Others
Children's Peer Relations
Moral Development
Definitions
Miscellaneous
100
A child's ability to think about his or her social world
What is Social Cognition?
100
A child of equal age or maturity
What is a peer?
100
Childrens understanding of fairness, justice, and the rights of others.
What is Moral Judgment?
100
Social situations that present problems for children because they do not understand that a person will act on beliefs different from their own.
What is false belief problems?
100
Peer conformity is highest at this age level
What is early adolescence?
200
This level of social perspective taking allows the child to understand another person's persective in relation to a societal view
What is In-Depth Perspective Taking?
200
At this developmental level a child begins to form cliques and the child begins to worry about popularity level.
What is Early Adolescence?
200
This type of discipline gives children the reason why things are wrong
What is Inductive Method of Discipline?
200
The belief that women are socialized to emphasize connections between people and justice
What is ethic of care?
200
These types of learning activities are helpful in promoting peer relationships
What is cooperative learning activities?
300
This theory has been used to how a child develops his or her race and ethnic conceptions
What is Social Cognitive Theory?
300
Six to eleven percent of elementary school children who have no friends
What is neglected peers?
300
Teaching young people values and virtues.
What is Character Education?
300
Actions that stem from the belief that other's needs are more important than one's own needs
What is prosocial behavior?
300
Young people learn important skills such as teamwork, communication, and civic responsibility by using these types of programs.
What is civic learning programs?
400
Elementary school children have this type of definition of ethnicity
What is Literal definiton?
400
Young people report that this activity is the best part of school
What is spending time with their friends?
400
In this stage of moral reasoning good behavior is following rules and laws.
What is law and order orientation?
400
A small peer group organized so that there are one or two clear leaders
What is a clique?
400
This is a school based violence prevention program that includes three components
What is Second Step?
500
At this level of ethnic perspective taking children are able to see the similarities and differences of different ethnic groups.
What is Literal understanding of ethnicity and race?
500
One of the strongest predictors of aggressive behaviors in early development
What is Coercive Family Process?
500
This person developed the cooperative discipline approach?
What is Linda Albert?
500
Behavior that is intended to obtain an object but not intended to harm or hurt another person
What is instrumental aggression?
500
This is a subset of agression and can be defined as behaviors that intend to cause harm to the recipient.
What is bullying?
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