Social Development
Social Cognition
Aggressive Behavior
Moral & Prosocial Behavior
Personal, Social & Moral Development
100
A moderately stable friendship group of pehaps three to ten members.
What is a clique?
100
A process of thinking about how other people are likely to think, act, and react.
What is social cognition?
100
Action intentionally taken to harm another person either physically or psychologically.
What is aggressive behavior?
100
Behavior directed toward promoting the well-being of another person.
What is prosocial behavior?
100
Situation in which classroom conditions and expectations are compatible with students' temperaments and personality characteristics. (pg. 264)
What is goodness of fit?
200
A large, loose-knit social group that shares common interests and attitudes.
What is a crowd?
200
The ability to look at a situation from someone else's point of view.
What is perspective taking?
200
Child or adolescent who frequently threatens, harasses, or causes injury to particular peers.
What is a bully?
200
One's general standards for behaviors that preserve other people's rights and welfare.
What is morality?
200
Student who has a high probability of failing to acquire the minimum academic skills necessary for success in the adult world.
What is a student at risk?
300
A cohesive social group characterized by initiation rites, distinctive colors and symbols, territorial orientation and feuds with rival groups.
What is a gang?
300
Self-constucted understanding of one's own and other people's mental and psychological states (thoughts, feelings, etc.).
What is Theory of Mind?
300
Action that can potentially cause bodily injury.
What is physical aggression?
300
Feeling of discomfort about having caused someone else pain or distress.
What is guilt?
300
Disorders marked by impaired social cognition, social skills, and social interaction, presumably due to a brain abnormality; extreme forms often associated with significant cognitive and linguistic delays and highly unusual behaviors.
What is autism?
400
A group that resists the ways of the dominant culture and adopts its own norms for behavior.
What is a subculture?
400
Thinking about what other people may be thinking about oneself, possibly through multiple iterations.
What is recursive thinking?
400
Action that can adversely affect interpersonal relationships.
What is relational aggression?
400
Feeling of embarrassment or humiliation after failing to meet certain standards for moral behavior.
What is shame?
400
Approach to conflict resolution in which a student asks peers in conflict to express their differing viewpoints and then work together to identify an appropriate compromise.
What is peer mediation?
500
A student whom some peers strongly like and other peers strongly dislike.
What is a controversial student?
500
Belief that one is the center of attention in any social situation.
What is imaginary audience?
500
Deliberate aggression against another as a meas of obtaining a desired goal.
What is proactive aggression?
500
Situation in which two or more people's rights or needs may be at odds and the morally correct action is not clear-cut.
What is a moral dilemma?
500
Student who succeeds in school and in life despite exceptional hardships at home.
What is a resilient student?
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