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Wild Card
100
Sharing toys and interacting with peers, but without a common goal.
What is Associative Play
100
Parents who combine high levels of control and low levels of warmth, and who expect compliance from the child
What is Authoritarian Parents?
100
Common sense positive experiences and qualities that help young people become caring, responsible adults
What is Developmental Assets?
100
Deliberate and intentional words and actions that cause physical, sexual, or psychological harm or potential harm to a child
What is abuse
100
A research technique used to assess a child’s social status within the peer group
What is Sociometry?
200
Being exposed repeatedly and over time to negative actions on the part of peers, including physical, verbal, and or emotional
What is Bullying?
200
Parents who do not set limits or rules for their children and are not emotionally connected to them
What is Disengaged Parents?
200
The skills to understand the underlying purposes and messages of media
What is Media Literacy?
200
Conscious effort made to master, tolerate, or reduce stress
What is coping?
200
The process by which individuals adopt the attitudes, beliefs, and values held by their society
What is Internalization?
300
Small groups of friends who spend time together and develop close relationships
What is Cliques?
300
Family conflict that is resolved in a positive way using affection, problem solving, and emotional support
What is Constructive Conflict?
300
A trusting relationship between a young person and a nonparental adult who provides guidance intended to promote positive development
What is a Mentor?
300
Negative behavior directed at people on the basis of their race, ethnicity, religion, or other factors
What is Discrimination?
300
Sending nude or seminude pictures of oneself online
What is Sexting?
400
The use of electronic technologies, including e-mails, text messages, digital images, webpages (including social network sites), blogs, or chat rooms, to socially harm others
What is Cyber bullying?
400
Parents who combine high levels of control with a good deal of warmth and encouragement, together with reasonable expectations and explanation of the parents’ rules
What is Authoritative Parents?
400
The tendency to pay attention automatically to novel, moving, meaningful, or surprising stimuli
What is Orienting Response?
400
The body’s physiological response to threat
What is Fight-Or-Flight Response
400
The idea that living in a germ-free environment is causing our immune systems to become more reactive to allergens
What is Hygiene Hypothesis?
500
The inability to understand and theorize about other people’s thoughts
What is MindBlindness?
500
A parenting technique that involves setting clear limits for children and explaining the consequences for negative behavior, why the behavior was wrong, and what the child might do to fix the situation
What is Inductive Discipline?
500
The number of different ways in which an individual defines herself
What is self complexity?
500
The ability to bounce back from adversity or to thrive despite negative life circumstances
What is Resilience?
500
Any act committed by a parent or caregiver that results in harm or potential harm to a child; includes abuse and neglect
What is Maltreatment?