Children's ability to think about their social world
What is social cognition
100
When peers encourage, model, and reward aggressive or antisocial behavior in each other
What is deviancy training
100
An irrational fear and hatred of homosexuals
What is homophobia
100
This type of aggression is intended to obtain an object or to protect a play space.
What is instrumental
100
Reasoning that pertains to rules maintaining a particular social organization or system, such as a school
What is social convention
200
In this social perspective stage, children are able to see their own, another person's and mutual perspectives from the viewpoint of a third person.
What is mutual perspective taking
200
A mutually agreed upon relationship in which each person reponds to the other's needs and desires
What is friendship
200
These types of students do well in school, are friendly and helpful, and have good relationships with both children and adults because they can initiate and maintain positive interactions with others.
What is popular
200
From 4 years old and later, _____ are more likely to engage in physically agressive behavior.
What are boys
200
This theorist believed that moral reasoning occurs in 3 stages: preconventional, conventional, and postconventional
Who is Kohlberg
300
He believed that young children are egocentric and incapable of understanding or taking the perspective of others
Who is Piaget
300
At this age, cliques begin to form and nearly 50% of all interaction takes place within peer groups
What is 11 years
300
Rejected students can be placed into two categories: those who are ____________ and those who are socially withdrawn, timid, and submissive.
What is aggressive
300
40-50% of these students are aggressive
What is rejected
300
This theorist believed that women are socialized to take responsibility for the well-being of others and therefore, Kohlberg's theories were not entirely valid.
Who is Carol Gilligan
400
At this age, children develop a group perspective of ethnicity and actively explore their own ethnic identity.
What is 14 years and older
400
A reputation-based collective where adolescents belong to tiny groups and are usually not accepted by others
What is the loner crowd
400
Students "sink or swim" together with a shared goal, insuring they work together on projects
What is interdependence
400
One of the strongest predictors of aggressive behavior where inconsistent or ineffective parental discipline is present
What is coercive family process
400
A parenting style that recognizes the children have individual needs that should be considered in establishing and enforcing rules
What is authoritative
500
Developed by Peter Elbow and Educators for Social Responsibility, this tool is used to help students explore character and conflict in literature.
What is the Believing Game
500
These students often become associated with deviant peer groups who support antisocial activities
What are bullies
500
He wrote "Breaking the Surface" where he described his adolescent experience with physical violence.
Who is Greg Louganis
500
This legislation required public schools receiving federal funding to implement mandatory expulsion rules for any student caught bringing a firearm onto school property.
What is The Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994
500
Service learning can be used to help integrate this into the child's curriculum and school culture in order to develop morals