Emotonal and moral Development
Gender
Parenting
Abuse and Maltreatment
Peer Relations and play
100
development that involves thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
What is moral development?
100
The sense of being male or female, most acquire by the time they are 3.
What is Gender identity?
100
Is it right to smack your kid?
What is NO
100
Characterized by the infliction of an injury as a result of punching, kicking, beating, biting, burning or shaking.
What is Physical abuse?
100
Play that involves social interactions with peers.
What is Social play?
200
What is an internal regulation of standards of right and wrong?
What is conscience?
200
A set of expectations that prescribes how females or males should think, act, and feel.
What is Gender role?
200
A parenting style in which the parent is very uninvolved in the childs life; it is associated with children's social incompetence, and a lack of self control?
What is Neglectful Parenting?
200
Characterized by failure to provide for the child's basic needs.
What is Child neglect?
200
Activities engaged in for pleasure that includes rules and often competition with one or more individuals.
What are games?
300
The concept that if a rule is broken punishment will be meted out immediately?
What is Immanent Justice?
300
Acquisition of a traditional masculine feminine role.
What is Gender typing?
300
A restrictive, punitive style in which parents exhort the child to follow their direction and to respect their work and effort?
What is Authoritarian Parenting?
300
Includes fondling a child's genitals, intercourse, incest, rape, sodomy, and commercial exploitation through prostitution.
What is Sexual abuse?
300
Play that involves repetition of behavior when new skills are being learned or when physical or mental mastery and coordination of skills are required for games or sports.
What is practice play?
400
The 1st stage of moral development in Piaget's theory, 4 to 7 years of age, justice and rules are conceived of as unchangeable properties of the world,removed from the control of people.
What is Heteronomous mortality?
400
A theory that gender differences result from the contrasting roles of men and women.
What is Social role theory?
400
A parenting style in which parent encourage their children to be independent but still place limits and controls on thir actions?
What is Authoritative Parenting?
400
Includes acts or omissions by parents that have caused, or could cause, serious behavioral, cognitive, or emotional problems.
What is Emotional abuse?
400
Play in which the child transforms the physical environment into a symbol.
What is Pretense or symbolic play?
500
Piaget's theory, displayed by older children (10 years of age). The child becomes aware that rules and laws are created by people and that in judging an action one should consider the actor's intensions as well as the consequences?
What is Autonomous Mortality
500
A theory that emphasizes that children's gender development occurs through observation and imitation of gender behaviors.
What is Social cognitive theory of gender?
500
A style of parenting in which parents are highly involved with their children but place few demands or controls on them?
What is Indulgent Parenting?
500
A football team that got abused real real bad 54 to 10 against the Utes.
Who is BYU?
500
The two coolest people in this class, besides Sheila.
Who is Jen and Jessie?