Growth and Development
Developmental Theories
Parenting Styles
Behaviour and Relationships
Inclusion and Programming
100

This type of development involves thinking, learning and problem-solving.

What is cognitive development?

100

This theorist focused on cognitive development. 

Who is Piaget?

100
This parenting style combines high support and high expectations.

What is authoritative parenting?

100

According to this course, behaviour is ____________.

What is communication?

100

This movie helped you discuss acceptance, empathy and bullying. 

What is Wonder?

200

The debate about whether genetics or environment has a greater impact on development. 

What is nature vs. nurture?

200
This theorist focused on moral development. 

Who is Kohlberg?

200
"Because I said so" is commonly associated with this parenting style. 

What is authoritarian parenting?

200

Redirecting a child to a more appropriate activity is called this.

What is redirection?

200

True or False: Labels define a child's potential.

FALSE

300
Name two factors that influence a child's development.

What are any two of family, culture, trauma, nutrition, relationships,  environment, or media?

300

Trust vs. mistrust and identity formation are concepts from this theorist. 

Who is Erik Erikson?

300

This parenting style is loving but has few rules or boundaries?

What is permissive parenting?

300
Instead of punishment, this approach focuses on teaching and supporting appropriate behaviour. 

What is positive guidance?

300

Name one inclusive practice that helps support all learners. 

Accessibility, adaptation, empathy, representation, patience, respectful language. 
400
This area of development includes self-esteem, attachment, and emotional regulation. 

What is emotional development?

400
Piaget believed children learn best through this type of experience. 

What is hands-on learning/exploration?

400

Which parenting style is generally considered the most balanced and effective?

What is authoritative parenting?

400

Give one reason why routines help children. 

They create predictability, security, emotional regulation, independence, etc. 

400

This type of learning allows children to learn through exploration and play. 

What is play-based learning?

500

Explain how socioeconomic status can influence a child's development. 

(responses may include access to nutrition, education, healthcare, experiences, resources, etc.)
500

A teacher allows children to explore materials and discover concepts independently. Which theorist would most support this approach?

Who is Piaget?

500
A parent rarely provides guidance, support, or supervision. Identify the parenting style and one possible impact on the child. 

What is neglectful/uninvolved parenting? (impacts will vary). 

500

Name three elements of strong relationship building.

What are trust, respect, consistency, emotional safety, or communication?

500

Name three considerations when designing a child-friendly environment.

Age appropriateness, safety, accessibility, engagement, social interaction, opportunities.