Early Social Behaviors
Stages of Psychosocial Development
Guidance and Discipline
Teaching Prosocial Skills
Special Needs of All Children: Self-Esteem
100
Distress an infant feels when faced with unfamiliar adults
What is stranger anxiety?
100
At what age does Erikson's psychosocial stage of development trust vs. mistrust occur?
What is 0 - 1 years old?
100
Toddler teachers need to establish ______ to run a good child care program.
What are limits?
100
Empathy, sympathy, friendliness, and compassion are all typical behaviors of very young children. TRUE or FALSE?
What is FALSE?
100
What are two types of experiences with children that are significant?
What are attachment and accomplishment?
200
During the 1st year of life, infants are already making nonverbal social gestures that predict to some extent which of them will be "well-liked" preschoolers and which will have difficulty with peer relationships. TRUE or FALSE?
What is FALSE: By the 2nd year of life
200
What is Erikson's second psychosocial stage of development?
What is Autonomy?
200
Biting is an example of __________ behavior?
What is aggressive?
200
Prosocial skills need to be _______ so children see the value and importance of prosocial skills.
What is modeled?
200
How can adults help children develop self-esteem without actually helping them?
What are adults should set good standards for their children and be good role models
300
In the first few weeks of life infants will imitate what kinds of behaviors?
What is Opening their eyes wide or sticking out their tongues?
300
A caregiver should respond to the need to initiate by providing resources, freedom, and encouragement. TRUE or FALSE?
What is TRUE?
300
Teething rings, cloth, rubber, or plastic objects are all examples of things to help prevent ______.
What is biting?
300
The Incredible Years: Parents, Teachers, and Children Social Skills training series is an ________- based program.
What is evidence?
300
At what age do children get others to do things with them, like play with toys and read books?
What is the mobile infant (up to 18 months of age)
400
__________ is the prime factor in the development of social skills.
What is Attachment?
400
Stability in programs helps with building a sense of trust with infants. TRUE or FALSE?
What is TRUE?
400
In the first two years, young children don't learn many social skills. TRUE or FALSE?
What is FALSE: In the first three years, children learn many social skills
400
What is it called when a child shows a social skill that includes interacting with another with no thought of their self?
What is prosocial behavior?
400
Toddlers (up to 3 years) exhibit more _______ and _______ in relation to others.
What is impulse control and self-regulation?
500
What types of "friendly" gestures will infants exhibit regularly that indicate that they will have an easier time engaging in peer relationships?
What is sharing or offering toys to other children, clapping hands, and smiling?
500
What can a caregiver do to help a child through separation?
What is offer support and help child develop coping skills?
500
The word discipline comes from a latin word meaning ________.
What is teaching?
500
What is the focus of the Center for the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL)?
What is promoting social and emotional development and school readiness for children from birth to 5 years old
500
What can caregivers do to encourage positive social play?
What is be the role model to set the example?
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