Along with Physical and Cognitive it is one of the 3 Domains of Childhood Development.
What is Social-Emotional
The abilities that develop through interaction with our environment.
What is Nurture?
Is the 33rd person in the classroom.
Who is the teacher?
The level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs that includes Belonging/Love
What is the 3rd level?
It is abbreviated to 'SEPH' activities
What is Social, Emotional, Physical Health activities?
This Erik has a Theory of Psychosocial Development
Who is "Erikson"
He created the Hierarchy of Needs
Who is Abraham Maslow?
The Humanism theorist behind the concept of Unconditional Positive Regard.
Who is Carl Rogers?
They developed the 4 Elements to Creating a Sense of Community
Who are Chavis & McMillan
The founder of the 5 stages of self-regulation
Who is Kopp?
Described as: the concept of human thought that children over the age of five infer mental states like intentions, memories and true and false beliefs, to use these for understanding and predicting the behaviour of self and others.
What is "Theory of Mind"
It is the base level of the Hierarchy of Needs (including water, breathing, sleep etc)
What is physiological?
Where one's ideal self and actual self align well.
Congruence
The second element of 'Creating a Sense of Community'.
What is Influence?
It is the first stage of Kopp's 5 phases of development of Self-Regulation.
What is Neurophysiological modulation?
Created the Ecological Systems Theory
Who is "Bronfenbrenner"
The amount of 'Core Concepts' defined by Shonkoff, Phillips and Deborah.
What is 10?
Defined as: An individual's ability to overcome adversity and continue his or her normal development
What is Resilience?
The fourth element of 'Creating a Sense of Community'.
What is Shared Emotional Connection?
Defined as: The ability to manage your own energy states, emotions, behaviours, attention in ways that are socially acceptable and help achieve positive goals like maintaining good relationships and wellbeing
What is Self-Regulation?
The outer layer of the Ecological Systems Theory, relating to 'Dimensions of Time'
What is Chronosystem
Factors that result in increased probability of a poor outcome.
What is risk factors?
Aspects that hurt one's emotional resilience, including; Self-downing, needing to be perfect, "I can't do it", " I can't be bothered".
What are negative habits of mind?
Defined as: “A sense that members have a belonging, members matter to one another and to the group and a shared faith that members’ needs will be met through their commitment to be together."
What is community?
They are the 2 types of 'Locus of Control'.
What are internal locus of control and external locus of control?