Physical Development
Cognitive
Development
Social & Emotional Growth
Learning & Classrooms
Parenting & Discipline
100

This measure is determined by growth at the epiphyses.

What is skeletal age?

100

Julie puts toy furniture in the same spots as her real house. This shows understanding of this concept.

What is dual representation?

100

Kevin covers his eyes at a scary clown. He’s showing early:

What is emotional self-regulation?

100

A teacher who lets children discover things through play uses this approach.

What is child-centered?

100

This parenting style is warm, has clear rules, and respects autonomy.

What is authoritative?

*DOUBLE JEOPARDY!*

200

This term describes the dominance of one side of the brain for skilled motor actions.

What is handedness or dominance?

200

When a child focuses on only one aspect of a situation, Piaget called this:

What is centration?

*DOUBLE JEOPARDY!*

200

Emotions like pride and guilt are considered:

What are self-conscious emotions?

*DOUBLE JEOPARDY!*

200

Teaching reading by “sounding out” letters uses this approach.

 What is phonics?

*DOUBLE JEOPARDY!*

200

This discipline style helps children internalize rules and future behavior.

What is inductive discipline?

300

Running is an example of this type of motor skill.

What is a gross motor skill?

*DOUBLE JEOPARDY!*

300

This concept refers to a child’s ability to reverse a mental sequence of steps.

What is reversibility?

300

Inductive discipline helps children by:

What is explaining the impact of their behavior on others?

300

Teaching math with both number sense and drills is best.

What is a blended approach?

300

The style that leads to the most positive outcomes in development.

What is authoritative parenting?

400

A child writing their name uses this type of motor skill.

What is a fine motor skill?

400

The task showing a child can’t understand others may hold false beliefs is called:

What is the False Belief Task?

400

Excluding others or spreading rumors are examples of:

What is relational aggression?

400

A classroom where students sit in rows and the teacher leads most instruction is:

What is traditional?

400

What are 3 areas you should study for your essay? 

What is:

1. Piaget’s conservation tasks and how they reflect the cognitive shift from preoperational to concrete operational thinking.

2. Mildred Parten’s six levels of play, with descriptions and examples of how children’s interactions change at each stage.

3. The four parenting styles 

*Describe each in terms of control, warmth, and autonomy, and how they impact a child’s development.

500

This condition, common in early childhood, is also called bedwetting at night.

What is nocturnal enuresis?

500

This term describes understanding the number of items in a set, like when Jack counts milk cartons.

What is cardinality?

500

According to Erikson, the conflict “industry vs. inferiority” builds:

What is a sense of competence at a useful skill?

500

In this type of setting, students with disabilities learn alongside peers.

What is an inclusive classroom?

500

This factor is most closely tied to children’s self-esteem.

What is perceived physical appearance?