This is a strategy in which instruction in all school subjects occurs in the second language that a child is learning
What is Immersion?
100
These are the unspoken and often unrecognized lessons that children learn in school.
What is a hidden curriculum?
100
This is the term means the repeated systematic attacks intended to harm those who are unable or unlikely to defend themselves
What is bullying?
100
These are the four main types of bullying
What are Physical, verbal, relational, and cyberbullying
200
The period between early childhood and early adolescence, approximately from 6 to 11.
What is Middle Childhood?
200
A cognitive process referred to as thinking about thinking, the ability to evaluate a cognitive task before attempting it in order to determine the best way to accomplish it.
What is Metacognition?
200
The legal and genetic relationships among relatives living in the same home
What is Family Structure?
200
This level of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning emphasizes societal rules
What is conventional moral reasoning?
300
The ability to change from one manner of speaking to another involving tone, gestures, pronunciation, sentence length, vocabulary, and sometimes even the entire language.
What is code-switching?
300
This developmental psychologist emphasized the child’s own logical thinking, as the principles of classification, identity, and reversibility are understood during concrete operational thought.
What is Piaget?
300
The capacity to adapt well to significant adversity and to overcome serious stress
What is Resilience?
300
This type of child is disliked because he or she is antagonistic and confrontational.
What is Aggressive-Rejected?
400
Piaget's term for the ability to reason logically about direct experiences and perceptions.
What is Concrete Operational Thought?
400
This psychologist’s believed that children are powerfully influenced by their social settings, which guides them in one direction or another.
What is Vygotsky?
400
This is a bully who is, or has been a victim. They will deliberately attack a bully and may also be called proactive victims.
What is a Bully-Victim?
400
A child who is rejected because peers because of timid, withdrawn, and anxious behavior
What is Withdrawn-Rejected?
500
This scholar, researcher, and philosopher posed ethical dilemmas to children and adolescents and eventually to adults.
Who is Kohlberg?
500
The ability to figure out the unspoken link between one fact and another.
What is Transitive Inference?
500
Psychosexual stage when emotional drives are quiet and unconscious sexual conflicts are submerged.
What is Latency?
500
Kohlberg’s first level of moral reasoning, emphasizing rewards and punishments