Developmental Milestones
Peer Influence
SEL
Education Strategies
Theory
100

At ages 6–7, children begin to play organized versions of this.

What is sports?

100

This term describes how children’s motivation and emotions are shaped by those around them.

What is peer influence?

100

SEL stands for.

What is social emotional learing?

100

Teachers can promote prosocial behavior by addressing these.

What are negative peer influences?

100

This psychologist said that children in middle childhood are “very busy or industrious.”

Who is Erik Erikson?

200

By ages 8–9, children can understand these mathematical parts of a whole.

What is fractions?

200

When children follow the behavior of friends to fit in, even if it goes against their own judgment, they’re experiencing this.

What is peer pressure

200

The SAFE method encourages lessons that are Sequenced, Active, Focused, and this.

What is Explicit?

200

One classroom activity mentioned to reinforce positive behavior is called this.

What are “Kindness Heroes”?

200

Erikson’s stage for ages 6–12 is known as this.

What is Industry vs. Inferiority?

300

By ages 10–12, children are typically able to read, write, and do this well on a computer.

What is typing?

300

Comparing oneself to others is a key aspect of developing this.

What is self esteem?

300

Parents can foster confidence by teaching children to value this over perfection.

What is effort?

300

Teachers can help students build positive and supportive friendships by focusing on this.

What is group projects?

300

This theorist developed the concept of moral reasoning through progressive stages.

Who is Lawrence Kohlberg?

400

As children enter middle childhood, friendships become based more on these shared qualities rather than convenience.

What is trust and loyalty?

400

According to the presentation, peers can have both positive and negative effects on this.

What is social-emotional growth?

400

Encouragement and emotional support help build this type of mindset.

What is a growth mindset?

400

Being aware of this in your classroom helps manage peer pressure and conflicts.

what is social dynamics?

400

According to Kohlberg, children begin to base moral decisions on these influences.

What are peers and adults?

500

Children in this stage develop friendships that strongly impact their self-esteem.

What is middle childhood?

500

Educators can counteract negative peer pressure by creating and modeling these.

What is establishing classroom norms?

500

These four components of SEL help students build healthy relationships and regulate emotions.

What are self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship skills?

500

This strategy emphasizes students actively engaging and sequencing lessons for better SEL outcomes.

What is the SAFE method?

500

Both Erikson and Kohlberg emphasize that these two factors shape moral and emotional growth.

What are social interaction and personal responsibility?

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