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Styles of caregiving
Influence Children
Jean Piaget ideas
Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
Memory
100
Combination of high demandingness and high responsiveness; considered positive approach
What is authoritative style of caregiving?
100
Direct and indirect methods of persuasion used by any adult in an interaction with a child
What is basic processes of influencing children?
100
Born in Switzerland in 1896 and died in 1980
Who is Jean Piaget?
100
most basic survival needs
What is physiological needs?
100
process used to store information and later retrieve it
What is memory?
200
Combination of high demandingness and low responsiveness; considered a negative approach
What is authoritarian style of caregiving?
200
Performing an activity and having a child observe it
What is modeling?
200
children's building or constructing knowledge
What is constructivism?
200
children's need for physical/psychological safety and security
What is security needs?
200
storage site for permanently stored information
What is long-term memory?
300
Low in demandingness
What is permissive style of caregiving?
300
Performing an action modeled by someone else
What is imitation?
300
process of incorporating new information into an existing concept
What is assimilation?
300
children's need of belonging, acceptance, affection, and friendships
What is social needs?
300
temporary storage site for inforamtion with which a child needs to work. The child retrieves the information from long-term memory
What is short-term memory?
400
Baumrind's longitudinal study
What is Family Socialization and Developmental Competence Project?
400
Involves intentional and explicit teaching
What is direct instruction?
400
process of incorporating new information into an existing concept
What is assimilation?
400
children need to feel competent and worthy
What is esteem needs?
400
feeling of familiarity with something that we know about from our past and that we encounter again
What is recognition memory?
500
Combination of low demandingness and high responsiveness; person chooses to be permissive
What is indulgent/permissive style of caregiving?
500
Information that an adult gives to a child about how the child did something
What is feedback?
500
process of changing an existing concept to include new information
What is accommodation?
500
top of Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
What is self-actualizing needs?
500
memories for which a child has to call forth information, either with or without a reminder or cue
What is recall memory?