Self & Self-Esteem
Personality Development
Emotional Development
Peer Relationships
Family, Culture, & Morality
100

The way children describe who they are.

What is self-concept?

100

Personality stage for middle childhood.


What is industry vs. inferiority?

100

Ability to manage and control emotions.

What is emotional regulation?

100

Friendships become more based on this rather than just play.

What is trust?

100

Parenting style linked to best outcomes.

What is authoritative parenting?

200

During middle childhood, self-descriptions shift from physical traits to these.

What are psychological traits?

200

Feeling capable and productive.

What is industry?

200

Understanding and matching how others feel.

What is empathy?

200

Groups of friends with shared norms.

What are cliques?

200

Parents gradually allow more independence but still guide.

What is negotiation?

300

Children evaluate themselves by comparing their abilities to others.

What is social comparison?

300

Feeling incompetent or unable to succeed.

What is inferiority?

300

Changing how you think about a situation to feel better.

What is cognitive reappraisal?

300

Repeated aggression involving a power imbalance.

What is bullying?

300

Judging behavior based on intentions, not just outcomes.

What is advanced moral reasoning?

400

Feelings about overall worth or value.

What is self-esteem?

400

The main context shaping this stage for most children.

What is school?

400

Feeling bad for doing something wrong.

What is guilt?

400

Spreading rumors or excluding others.

What is relational aggression?

400

Culture that emphasizes group goals over individual goals.

What is collectivism?

500

The type of feedback most likely to build healthy self-esteem.

What is praising effort rather than ability?

500

A classroom environment that best promotes industry.

What is challenging but achievable tasks with support?

500

Best example of mature emotional coping.

What is problem-solving?

500

A protective factor against bullying involvement.

What is supportive adults?

500

Belief that rules are created by people and can change.

What is flexible understanding of rules?

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