Understanding Others
Aggression
Moral Development
Peer Relationships
Wild Card
100
Childrens' understanding of other people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
What is social cognition?
100
behavior that is intentionally aimed at harming or injuring another person.
What is aggression?
100
a direct approach to moral development that involves teaching young people core values and virtues.
What is character education?
100
A child of of equal age or maturity.
What is a peer?
100
An irrational fear and hatred of homosexuals
What is homophobia?
200
The ages children begin to develop the theories of mind
What is between ages 3 and 5?
200
One of the most common forms of aggression in school settings
What is bullying behavior?
200
preconventional, conventional, and postconventional
What is three levels of moral judgement?
200
limited to watching, smiling, pointing, vocalizing, and responding to another peer's behavior.
What is infancy peer interactions?
200
Emerges early in development when there are supportive relationships between children and caregivers.
What is prosocial behaviors?
300
Unfounded negative feelings toward a person because of his or her membership in a group
What is prejudice?
300
Teasing, ridiculing, and shouting used among older kids are a form of...
What is verbal forms of aggression?
300
A place of important training ground for children's developing conceptions of moral behavior and ethical value
What is schools?
300
Children having many more opportunities to interact with peers across a wide range of settings.
What is elementary years?
300
An important forums for discussing ethical issues and events inside ad outside school.
What is class meetings?
400
(1) social perspective-taking skills, (2) person perceptions, and (3) race and ethnicity conceptions
What is three important aspects of children's social cognition?
400
One of the countries top priorities among youth
What is violence prevention?
400
They can help promote children's moral development. They need to establish a warm, caring, and supportive environment in which all children are treated with care, respect, and compassion.
What/Who is/are teachers?
400
Children that experience low self-esteem, depression, poor school achievement, dropping out of school and delinquent behavior.
What is children deprived of peer relations?
400
These contribute positively to adolescent developmental needs, such as relationship building and identity exploration, and civic responsibility.
What is service learning programs?
500
A key component in understanding ethnic and racial diversity
What is a persons perception?
500
School-based intervention program designed to help students acquire the skills they need to resolve conflict
What is conflict resolution programs?
500
Wrote a In A Different Voice and challenged some of Kohlberg's ideas
What/who is Carol Gilligan?
500
Type of crowd that has many friends; are well known; look good; attend social events; are cool
What is populars?
500
She writes, "The primary aim of every teacher must be to promote growth of students as competent, caring, loving, and lovable people."
What/Who is Noddings?