Basic Survival Functions
What is the Brain Stem?
Coined the Four Stages of Cognitive Development
Who is Piaget?
Knowledge is...
Co-created socially
High warmth, control, & expectations
What is Authoritative?
Mandated reporters are protected by...
What is the good faith clause?
Emotions & Aggression
Self guiding tool that internalizes with age
What is Self-Talk?
Low warmth & autonomy; high control & punishment
What is Authoritarian?
Four types of abuse
What are physical, sexual, emotional, & neglect
Recall of new information, recent events
What is the Hippocampus?
Master identity, compensation, reversibility
What is Concrete Operational?
Critical to cognitive development
What is Language?
High warmth, low control, few rules
What is Permissive?
Administrators must report student violence to...
Teachers on a "need to know" basis
Ability to learn, especially verbal information. Switchboard/relay station
What is the Thalamus?
What is Formal Operational?
The space between what a learner is capable of doing unsupported and what the learner cannot do even with support.
What is Zone of Proximal Development?
(Scaffolding)
Low warmth, low control; uncaring
What is Neglecting/Rejecting/Univolved?
Instrumental, Hostile, OVert, Relational, Cyber
Types of Aggression
Connects 2 hemispheres - dual consciousness when severed
What is the Corpus callosum?
Develop semiotic function; think logically in one direction
Emphasis on interactions between children and more knowledgeable members of society
What is Sociocultural theory?
(This is a model, not a parenting style) Nested social and cultural contexts; microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, chronosystem
What is Bronfenbrenner's Social Context for Development?
Erikson's Eight stages of Psychosocial Development
What is..
Trust vs Mistrust, Autonomy vs Shame, Initiative vs Guilt, Industry vs Inferiority, Identity vs Role confusion, Generativity vs Stagnation, and Integrity vs Despair