This is the name for a condition where children cannot recognize the sensation their bladder is full and is commonly known as "bedwetting."
What is enuresis?
This is the ability of young children to retain the meaning of a word after hearing it used in conversation only once or twice.
What is fast mapping?
This type of play peaks in middle childhood.
What is rough and tumble play?
This is a persistent pattern of aggressive and antisocial acts such as vandalism, lying, setting fires, etc.
What is conduct disorder?
This one thing is a big predictor of a child's health.
What is having health insurance?
This is the reason for most deaths that occur in childhood.
What are accidents?
This is the central issue of early childhood according to Erik Erikson.
What is initiative versus guilt?
This is the leading cause of deaths in middle childhood.
What are accidents? Or what are injures due to accidents?
This is a pattern of hostility and defiance toward adult authority that is beyond normal behavior.
What is oppositional defiance disorder?
Children in this SES are read to more, talked to more, and interacted with more.
What is middle to upper SES?
This is the one thing that is most closely related to the risk of illness, injury, and deaths in childhood.
What is SES or Socioeconomic Status?
Demands, threats, and spanking are this type of discipline.
What is power assertive discipline?
This is the ONE thing the pediatrics recommends that parents NEVER buy for their children.
What are trampolines?
The presence of this in middle childhood is strongly related to aggression and aggressive acts.
What is violence in the media?
This type of discipline is believed to be counterproductive to a child's well-being and may cause them to become aggressive.
What is corporal punishment?
This is the recommended number of hours for media for early childhood which is includes all media such tablets, ipads, television, etc.
What is no more than 2 hours?
Little Tommy jerks a toy truck out of his playmates hands because he wants to play with it. This is what type of aggression?
What is instrumental aggression?
These are the three main contributors to self-esteem in children of all ages.
What are parents, peers, and teachers?
A child who worries about everything from grades to storms may suffer from this condition.
What is generalized anxiety disorder?
For children to be able to participate in this activity, SES is a big predictor of them being able to participate at all.
What is SES?
This is a term used to describe a child who cannot see something from another's perspective or point of view.
What is egocentrism? Or egotistic?
A cognitive capability that is related to the occurrence of prosocial behavior.
What is obedience?
A child caring for him or herself at home without adult supervision is engaged in this type of care.
What is self care?
The two most protective factors to help children overcome challenges and stress to be resilient are these things.
What are family relationships and good cognitive functioning?
What it means to be male or female is referred to by this term.
What is gender?