What does IEP Stand for?
Individual education Plan
What is the key term in defining bullying?
Repeated
What's the best school schedule for teens?
8:30am-9:00am
Define parental monitoring
parents always know What their children are up to.
Define formal operational thought
Systematic logical thinking and understanding abstracticas
What is dyslexia?
Unusual difficulty reading
What is an example Of a nuclear family?
Mom, dad, child/ Children
What are some things that hormones regulate?
sleep, hunge, moods and stress
What's peer pressure?
When people the same age group encourage particular behavior, dress, and attitude
Define Cluster suicides
Several suicides committed by people in a group in a brief period
Define Dyscalculia.
unusual difficulty with math.
Explain Erickson's stage Of industry vs. inferiority.
Children attempt to master skills, developing a sense of accomplished or a failure.
What are the effects of cyberbullying?
depression and suicide
Define identity Vs. Role confusion
In which the person tries to figure out "who am I" but is confused as to which of many possible roles to adopt.
What's body image?
person's idea of how they look
Define metacognition
Evaluating a cognitive task to determine how to do it.
Define Preconventional
emphasizing personal rewards and punishment.
Define imaginary audience.
When a teen thinks everyone is watching their every move
What does drinking do to the brain?
It impairs memory and self control by damaging the hippocampus and pre-frontal cortex
What is clinical depression?
Feeling of hopelessness, lethargy, and Worthlessness that two weeks or more.
Define hidden curriculum.
The unofficial understated, or implicit rules and priorities that influence the curriculum, organization, and setting in a school.
What is good girl and nice boy?
You do good things to seem nice in society.
Define invincibility fable
the teen thinks they can't be harmed by something That would harm a normal person.
Define forclosure
Premature identity formation
Define Moratorium
a socially acceptable way to postpone achievement. Going to College is a common example.