Happiness refers to this type of emotion
What is, Basic
Babies who have parents who react sensitively and responsively to their baby will typically develop this kind of attachment.
What is, Secure
This play occurs when children engage in similar activities, talk or smile at one another, and offer each other toys.
What is, Simple Social Play
Sense of smell is well developed at this stage.
What is, Infancy
This is considered the feelings about personal worth.
What is, Self-Esteem
Embarrassed refers to this type of emotion
What is, Complex
Parents who lay down rules for their children to follow without discussion are showing this style of parenting
What is, Authoritarian
Soon after the first birthday, children commonly engage in this form of play.
What is Parallel Play
By this age, infants begin to be able to distinguish facial expressions associated with different emotions
What is, 6 months
Connor, a 2-year-old and is yelling "mine" over a toy shows he has this ability.
What is, Self-awareness
This type of emotion involves an evaluative component.
What is, Complex
Parents exhibit high control and low warmth exhibit this kind of parenting.
What is, Authoritarian
This form of play allows children to explore topics that frighten them
What is, Make-Believe Play
When 1-year-old Kim was shown a new toy, she looked at her mother, who appeared to be afraid of the toy. Kim became distressed and moved away from the toy. Kim used this tactic to regulate her own behaviour.
What is, Social Referencing
An infant’s consistent mood and style of behaviour
What is, Temperament
At the age of 2 months, this type of smile begins
What is, Social Smiling
Parents who are warm and caring but exert little control over their children have this parenting style
What is, Indulgent Permissive
Kyle and Jordan are sitting on the carpet playing with cars. They are each playing alone, but occasionally look to see what the other is doing. Kyle and Jordan are engaged in this form of play.
What is, Parallel Play
This skill is apparent in preschoolers who expect that a comment will be followed by a response
What is, turn taking
This refers to attitudes, behaviours, and values that a person believes make that person unique
What is, Self-Concept
What is, Stranger Wariness
This is any positive or negative action that increases the likelihood of the reoccurrence of the response that it follows
What is, Reinforcement
Playing hide-and-seek is an example of this form of play
What is, Co-operative Play
Speech-like sounds that consist of a vowel and consonant but that have no meaning.
What is, Babbling
This age group has the highest self-esteem.
What is, Preschooler