Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 5
Misc.
100
Name the 2 developmental directions that we discussed in class.
What are cephalocaudal and proximodistal.
100
One criticism of Piaget's work.
Did not cover lifespan, didn't discern between competency and performance, described but didn't explain, bias with own children, etc...
100
How much we like or value ourselves. How we view or perceive ourselves.
What are self-esteem and self-concept?
100
The period of pregnancy an unborn baby is most susceptible to a teratogen. It is also the time the baby shares mom's blood and major organ systems are starting to develop.
What is embryonic?
100
Not everyone will achieve this level of operations.
What is postformal operations?
200
Quantitative Changes Qualitative Changes
What is an simple way to describe growth and maturation?
200
This knowledge tends to decline most in late adulthood
What is Declarative knowledge?
200
two elements that most affect global self-worth
What are physical appearance and social acceptance?
200
All of these are not advised for pregnancy
What are recreational drugs?
200
The behavior expected by a particular social group in a particular situation
What is a social role?
300
greater understanding of ourselves, diagnose abnormalities and establish developmentally appropriate activities
What are the 3 main reasons we study motor development (as discussed in the book and in class).
300
The most significant development of the preoperational stage
What is language?
300
The degree to which we identify with the role ascribed to our gender
What is gender role identity?
300
General guidelines for exercise and pregnancy
What do the suggestions: "Continue if you have been exercising and if not, get off the coach and at least participate in a walking program" apply to?
300
Emphasizes the movement itself, with little attention to the movement's outcomes
What does a process approach focus on?
400
Four domains of human development
What are Cognitive, Affective, Motor, and Physical (CAMP)?
400
Realizing that certain characteristics of something may remain the same when the appearance is rearranged
What is conservation?
400
the 4 stages of play and approximate ages for each.
What are: Solitary (24-30 months), Parallel (2.5-3.5), Associative (3.5-4.5) and Cooperative (4.5-5)
400
The amount of extra calories to be consumed by a sedentary pregnant woman
What is 300 Calories?
400
Common means of socialization.
What are: observation, inference, modeling and trial & error.
500
Programs should be tailored to meet the needs of children, rather than expecting children to adjust to the demands of a specific program.
What is Developmentally appropriate?
500
Abstract thought, interpropositional thought and hypothetical-deductive reasoning are characteristics of this stage.
What is formal operational.
500
Things learned from team play
Work together to achieve a group goal, division of labor, > social responsibility and strong learn to help the weak are:
500
These are the items being tested during a triple marker screening
What do the amound of human chorionic goadotropin, unconjugated estriol, and alpha-fetoprotein have in common?
500
Major development in sensorimotor stage that allows for increased cognitive development?
What is mobility?