What are the four parts of a child's sense of self?
Self-Awareness, Self-Concept, Self-Control, Self-Esteem
What are the three building blocks of self-esteem?
Competence, Control, Worth
What does GIGO stand for?
Garbage In, Garbage Out
What is moral identity?
Describing oneself with moral traits
What are the three parts of emotional competence?
Feeling, Expressing, Regulating emotions
What is self-awareness?
Recognizing oneself as an individual
What does competence mean?
Ability to meet demands for success
How do adults influence children's self-esteem?
Through attitudes, interactions, and feedback
Name two moral traits.
Honest, Kind
What is emotional regulation?
Managing moods and feelings
What is self-concept?
Understanding who you are
What does control refer to?
Belief in one's ability to influence outcomes
Give an example of positive feedback.
"I like how you cleaned up without being asked."
What helps develop moral identity?
Quality adult-child relationships
Why is emotional competence important?
Helps cope with conflict constructively
What is self-control?
Managing impulses and behavior
What does worth refer to?
Feeling significant to others
Give an example of negative feedback.
"You are lazy."
What is moral internalization?
Accepting caregiver's values
What emotions are hardest to regulate?
Distress, Anger, Anxiety
What is self-esteem?
Feeling worthy and competent
Why is artificial praise discouraged?
It can lead to unrealistic self-esteem
Why is adult judgment important?
Children rely on it to form self-perceptions
Why is secure attachment important?
It fosters moral development
How do educators help?
Provide learning opportunities and support