Assessment / Aggression
Behaviour
Theories
Health
Moral Self
100

Similar to anecdotal record, but it provides more detail.

Running record

100

A response that follows a behavior is called a(n)

Consequence

100

A child's family is a part of which of these systems

Microsystem

100

The best way to stop the spread of infections

Hand washing

100

Describing oneself by using moral principles such as honesty, kindness, and fairness

Moral Identity

200

They are often been the victims of teasing.

Teasers

200

An action that benefits another person or animal is known as

Prosocial behavior

200

Which theory suggests children develop in several systems nested within each other

Bronfenbrenner / Ecological Theory

200

The process of coming to terms with stressors is called

Coping

200

The child who judges herself valuable to others and has good self-esteem would be reflecting the which dimension of self-esteem.

Worth

300

A type of stressor that ccauses excessive stimulation with potential to damage parts of the body

Physical type

300

Understanding the thoughts or feelings of another.

Empathy

300

The process used for temporary storage of new information is

Short-term memory

300

It is caused by a virus. It most commonly affects children under 10 years of age and occurs mainly in the summer and early fall.

Hand, foot and mouth disease

300

This is best defined as a set of qualities enabling children to adapt in spite of adversity

Resilience
400

Luke was riding a bike. Gene wanted the bike and tried to push Luke off. Gene showed which of the following types of aggression?

Instrumental

400

PBS stands for

Positive Behaviour Support

400

Third stage of cognitive development proposed by Jean Piaget, spanning from approximately 7 to 11 years old.

Concrete Operational

400

This caregiving style least likely to help children develop positive self-esteem

Authoritarian

400

This model's main focus is to figure out, logically, how to solve guidance problems

Decision-making model

500

Type of aggression usually results from a threat to one's ego

Hostile

500

An adult or teacher's changing support as children learn

Scaffolding

500

This developmental theory describes eight stages of psychosocial development, including "trust vs. mistrust" and "initiative vs. guilt."

Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Theory

500

Most common cause of bacterial meningitis

Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)

500

It includes those behaviors that allow us to regulate our impulses.

Self-control