Understanding Others
Children's Peer Relations
Moral Development
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Key Terms
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Central to learning to relate to others
What is understanding the perspective of others?
100
a child of equal age or maturity
What is peer?
100
important training ground for children developing conceptions of moral behavior and ethical values
What are schools?
100
Having a negative view of someone from a different ethnic or racial group.
What is prejudices?
100
behavior with intentional harm or injury to someone else
What is aggression?
200
Theories of the mind
What do children begin to develop between ages 3-5?
200
opportunities for play and for exploring new roles
What is a common effect of peers in children development?
200
direct approach to moral development
What is character education?
200
Groups that tend to be friends based on different similar factors among them
What is a clique?
200
making decisions that emphasize connection between people
What is ethic of care?
300
This is level 2: Reciprocal Perspective Taking
What level of social perspective taking are children at between the ages of 7-12 years?
300
Shows preferences for certain peers
What is an early childhood development characteristic in peer relations?
300
discussion groups, curriculum and life skills activities to foster development of character traits, skill training in social problem solving and conflict resolution
What are forms for character education?
300
populars, normals, jocks, brains, toughs, loners
What are the different types of crowds?
300
a teaching and learning approach that integrates academic standards with meaningful community service
What is service learning?
400
This is level 3 of ethnic perspective taking: ethnic group consciousness and ethnic identity
What level of ethnic perspective taking is at the age of 14 years and on?
400
gender and ethnicity
What are reasons that peer groups are formed?
400
fosters student learning through community service
What is service learning?
400
instrumental and hostile
What are two types of aggression?
400
irrational fear and hatred of homosexuals
What is homophobia?
500
African American and Latino Children are more likely to _____
What is more likely to be aware of racial stereotypes?
500
has lasting consequences
What is peer rejection?
500
used to discuss classroom rules, problems, or conflict situations
What are class meetings?
500
not meant to do harm, common among young children, usually boys. children are generally laughing and smiling
What is rough and tumble play?
500
the ability to initiate and maintain positive interactions with others
What is peer popularity?