Self-Concept
Peers
Physical Development
Vocab
100
What is one factor that can be linked to self concept?
What is performance in competitive sports, job satisfaction, achievement in school, etc.
100
Adolescents are more likely to affiliate with __________ that provide themselves with an identity. A. smaller crowds B. larger crowds
B. larger crowds
100
The consequences of ______ are serious for children and adolescents: diabetes, strain on bones and joints, respiratory problems, and a greater chance of heart problems as adults.
What is obesity
100
A measure of body fat that evaluates weight in relation to height.
What is Body Mass Index.
200
One's self concept is lower at a young age (True or False)
What is false
200
peer cultures _______ conformity to the group’s rules. A. encourage B. discourage
A. encourage
200
This marks the beginning of sexual maturity. Not a single event but a series of changes involving almost every part of the body.
What is Puberty.
200
Groups of children with their own rules and norm, particularly about such things as dress, appearance, music, values, and behavior.
What is Peer Cultures
300
What is one criticism of Kohlberg's theory?
What is not consistent and/or moral choices involve more than reasoning.
300
Not all aspects of peer cultures are bad, the norms in some groups are positive. True/False
True
300
Tying shoes and fastening buttons which require coordination of small movements, also improve greatly during the preschool years.
What is fine motor skills.
300
These skills improve greatly during a child's early years, allowing children to become more active and perform skills like running, jumping and skipping.
What is gross motor skills
400
What is the difference between self-esteem and self-concept?
What is self concept is a cognitive structure/belief of who you are self esteem is overall feeling of self worth that incorporates self-concepts in all areas of life
400
Early views of self and friends are based on gradual behaviors and appearances. True/False
False. based on immediate behaviors.
400
Most boys continue growing until age 19, but both boys and girls can continue to grow slightly until age___
What is 25.
400
Strong sense of commitment to life choices after free consideration of alternatives.
What is Identity Achievement
500
What is one of the three stages Kohlberg lists in his sequence of stages of moral judgement?
What is pre conventional conventional postconventional
500
There are "four types" of popularity in terms of children in school. Name one of the four.
1. Popular Children 2. Rejected Children 3. Controversial Children 4. Neglected Children.
500
Most boys continue to grow until about age 19, but the age is a bit younger for this specific group of people.
What is African American and Latino/a adolescents
500
The understanding that other people are people too, with their own minds, thoughts, feelings, beliefs, desires, and perceptions
What is Theory of mind