Industry and Inferiority
Self-concept
Self-Esteem
Perspective taking
100
Industry
What is the period when children strive to master skills?
100
A scheme that organizes what we know and feel about ourselves
Define Self-concept
100
Collective Self-esteem
What type of self-esteem derives from the characteristics of the groups to which we belong?
100
The ability to imagine what other people are thinking and feeling.
What is perspective taking?
200
Industry-is a drive for mastery, a child successfully master valued skills, which leads to feelings of competence and self-satisfaction. Inferiority- it is the conflict when children struggle to master valued skills or are unsuccessful they are at risk for developing feelings of inferiority and low self-worth.
Define Industry and Inferiority and what they can lead to.
200
Mental comparisons with our ideal and actual selves and (2) the support we receive from significant others
Self-esteem is the product of what two internal judgments?
300
Industry vs. Inferiority
What conflict emerges when children struggle to master valued skills?
300
It is associated with success in school and willingness to attempt challenging tasks which enhances learning.
What is high self-esteem associated with?
400
When conditions surrounding children support their development of needed skills
What helps a child develop industrious?
400
Asian Cultures
Children from which culture tend to rate themselves lower on scales of self-esteem because their society values harmony and modesty?
500
False.Bullies tend to have high self esteem and suffer less anxiety and insecurity than their peers. This type of bully is called a confident bully.
True or false? Bullies always have low self-esteem.