Understanding Others
Children's Peer Relations
Moral Development
Focus on Development/Research
Focus on Teaching
100
A child's ability to think about their social world.
What is social cognition?
100
Term referring to a child of equal age or maturity.
What is a peer?
100
Social system rules.
What is social convention reasoning?
100
Ability to consider and anticipate the thoughts and feelings of others.
What is reciprocal perspective taking?
100
An open-minded activity that forces children to suspend their own beliefs in order to gain a better understanding of several different perspectives on an issue.
What is the believing game?
200
The difficulty young children have in understanding that another person will act on beliefs different from their own, and thus false from their perspective.
What is false belief?
200
Friendship-based group organized by gender and ethnicity.
What is a clique?
200
A discipline system that gives reasons for acceptable and unacceptable behaviors.
What is an inductive method of discipline?
200
Development level when peer conformity is greatest.
What is early adolescence?
200
The age range when minority students start to have thoughts of ethnic bias.
What is early adolescence?
300
A negative view of another based on race or ethnicity.
What is Prejudices?
300
Voluntary action benefitting another.
What is a prosocial behavior?
300
Direct instruction in morals using core values.
What is character education?
300
He mapped the developmental changes in adolescent crowds.
Who is David Kinney?
300
Jigsaw classroom, student teams achievement division, and group investigation.
What are cooperative learning strategies?
400
Inferences children make about others' beliefs, intentions, desires, and emotions.
What are theories of mind?
400
Tendency to interpret social actions as hostile.
What is hostile attribution bias?
400
Combining academics with community service.
What is service learning?
400
Aggressive behavior causing physical and psychological harm to another.
What is bullying?
400
A violence reduction program that promotes social competence.
What is Second Step?
500
The ability to recognize that others have different perspectives.
What is perspective-taking skill?
500
Complex stages of cognition in response to social situations.
What is social information processing theory?
500
Pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional moral reasoning.
What are the three levels of moral judgment?
500
The most common form of violence in schools.
What is bullying?
500
The goal of any discipline program.
What is self-discipline?