Jumble
Infants
Early childhood
Preadolescence
Adolescence
100

Effective parenting requires communication between parent and child.

Listening.

Invitations to speak.

Active listening.

100

_____ can be described as the developmental stage from birth to about two years of age.

Infancy

100

The developmental stage of early childhood is roughly from ___ to ___ years of age.

two to six

100

The stage of preadolescence is roughly from age of ____ to _____

seven to eleven.

100

Adolescence is the period between childhood and adulthood, and it usually lasts from about age _____ to age ____.

twelve to seventeen.

200

No matter what approach to parenting you use, there are a few basics that will help to form the foundation for healthy children. These include 1.?,2.?,3.?

expressing love, setting rules, and showing sensitivity.

200

The most important ___ ___ for infants is to bond or become emotionally attached to the mother, father, and/or primary caretaker.

emotional task

200

At this age, children learn to understand different feelings and how to express those feelings. What task is this called?

Emotional tasks

200

Some of the _____ ____ for preadolescent children are to identify areas where they can succeed and to strengthen areas of weakness.

emotional tasks

200

During the teen years, adolescents are often very____.Something that seems very important one day may seem unimportant the next.

moody

300

During each stages of development, there are specific tasks that children should accomplish. These tasks can be divided into (1) ___ ___, (2) ___ ___, and (3) ___ ___.

(1) emotional tasks, (2) social tasks, and (3) intellectual tasks.

300

The most important ___ ____ for infants is learning to trust.

social task

300

An important ____ _____ for children is to learn how to form relationships with others outside of the immediate family, such as child-care workers, sitters, members of their extended family, and other children.

social task

300

____ ____ involve the development of honest and healthy relationships with peers and adults.

Social tasks

300

A major task during the transition to adulthood is the struggle for ___ ____ ____.

one’s own identity

400

Name the 4 type of caregivers.

The accepting caregiver

The rejecting caregiver

The guiding caregiver

The permissive caregiver

400

The _____ _____ of infants have to do with exploring the world around them and learning to speak.

intellectual tasks

400

Perhaps the most important ____ ____ of early childhood is the drive to explore, discover, and satisfy a sense of curiosity.

intellectual task

400

At this stage, children can develop their own sense of morality (a sense of right and wrong), rather than simply doing (or not doing) as they are told.

Intellectual tasks

400

They are beginning to think like adults and may have interests in sophisticated subjects, such as politics and science. What task is this called?

Intellectual tasks.

500

What are the Roadblocks to Effective Listening

*Daily Double if you get them all

Not letting the child talk.

Focusing on blame.

Using shame.

Giving long lectures.

Using overgeneralizations.

Not allowing disagreements.


500

Parents and other caretakers can help infants with their _____ _____ by giving them attention and meeting their basic needs, thereby enabling them to trust and to create emotional bonds.

developmental tasks

500

Parents should be protective at this stage, but allow their children to ____ ____, since that is a necessary part of learning.

make mistakes

500

Parents can help children meet their ____ ____ by supporting their involvement in social activities, such as clubs and sports.

social tasks

500

Parents should try to ________with their adolescent children about what is going on in their lives, while still giving them space to make their own decisions about many things.

communicate

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