Relationships
Peers and Siblings
Popularity
Moral Development
Aggression
100
The ability to control emotions.
What is self-regulation?
100
When children's behavior is determined by positive or negative reinforcement given by peers
What peer reinforcement?
100
These people seldom, if ever, interact with peers or may attempt to interact but are rejected.
What is social isolate?
100
The development of an understanding of right and wrong.
What is Morality?
100
Behaviors that reflect generosity, nurturing, sympathy, empathy, and helping.
What is Prosocial Behavior?
200
A characteristic that grows from and with children's relationships with others.
What is social competence?
200
Children with satisfactory peer relationships are more successful in ___________.
What is school?
200
When this happens in elementary school years, it is predictive of school dropout, antisocial behavior, and delinquency in adolescence and early adulthood.
What is peer rejection?
200
These are learned from parents, caretakers, peers, teachers and television.
What are moral values?
200
A feeling that occurs when individuals put themselves in the other person's position.
What is Empathy?
300
Special relationships that develop with other people.
What are friendships?
300
Good friendships usually require one person does _______.
What is what the other person wants?
300
Approximately 15% of all children are born with this predisposition. They may back off from new situations if they are pushed.
What is shyness?
300
Moral reasoning is the cognitive aspect of morality used in _______.
What is Moral Judgment?
300
Children develop understanding of other people's perspective around age ____________
What is six or seven years old?
400
These are necessary for later mental health and adjustment.
What are good peer relations?
400
Children with ______ were rated higher on self-control by kindergarten teachers.
What are siblings?
400
Unpopular children have few opportunities to observe the behaviors of these people.
Who are popular children?
400
Inner control; an emotional element that includes feelings of guilt and anxiety.
What is Conscience?
400
This is the strongest predictor of criminal activity.
What is Poverty?
500
Bandura theorized that children acquire social behaviors through reinforcement or observing and ___________.
What is imitating models?
500
These type of relationships tend to create more complex social changes.
What are sibling relationships?
500
Three types of withdrawal behavior are Solitary Active Play, Reticent Behavior, and ____________.
What is Solitary Passive Play?
500
Piaget constructed a two-stage theory of moral reasoning, Moral Realism and __________.
What is Moral autonomy?
500
These children/adults repeat aggressive actions toward others.
What are bullies?