Influences of Development
Typical and Atypical Behaviour
Supporting Psychological Development
Neurotypicality and Neurodiversity
General Knowledge
100

changes in an organism that occur over a period of time. 

What is development? 

100

If you were judging behaviour using this you might consider it typical to slurp your food in Japan, but atypical in Australia. 

What is the cultural perspective?

100

This type of mental health worker focuses on supporting children and adolescents in developing skills. 

Who are youth workers?

100

Smiling at people, waving goodbye and rolling over are examples of neurotypical behaviour for these. 

What are babies?

100

What is Too Sweet?

200

This is the colloquial name given to the Ainsworth experiment. 

What is the Strange Situation?

200

A limitation of this method for judging behaviour is that the experience is going to different between people, so the same action may cause different emotions. 

What is personal distress?

200

Making sure you understand your internal biases, and accept differences without judgement are part of this. 

What is culturally responsive practice?

200

This disability is characterised by difficulty with controlling physical movements and is a variation of a common learning disability. 

What is dyspraxia? 

200

Who is Zazu?

300

The adolescent of social development focuses on the crises between identity and this. 

What is confusion?


300

A strength of this method is that it is objective and based in data. 

What is statistical method/ statistical rarity?

300

This will try to raise awareness, provide workshops and over-the-phone counselling. 

What are Mental Health Organizations. 

300

If a behaviour prevents you from going about your daily tasks it is this. 

What is abnormal?

300

Today's temperature in Celsius. 

What is 28 degrees

Will accept (27-29)

400

The concrete operational stage of development takes place over this age range. 

What is 7-11?

400

Patterns of behaviour that are expected or conform would be considered this. 

What is typical?

400

This is the fullname for where you can find diagnostic criteria for different mental health disorders. 

What is the diagnostic and statistical manual for mental disorders?

400

Being able to hyperfocus on a particular task, and high enthusiasm are strengths of this. 

What is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder?

400

She is the most-followed woman, actress, singer, and North American on Instagram

Who is Selena Gomez?

500

This is the process of creating a new schema when faced with new information that doesn't fit with existing schemas. 

What is accomodation?

500

Ability to adjust to the environment and effectiveness of the individuals functioning are two things you'd consider when judging normality this way. 

What is maladaptive behaviour?

500
Part of their role is to refer you to specialists like neurologists, or provide counselling. 

What is a psychologist?

500

Being so anxious about talking to customers that it prevents you from going to work is an example of this.  (two words)

What is a maladaptive emotion?

500

What is radioactive?