In regards to language development, children learn to do this in middle childhood.
What is read?
100
Knowledge and skills that have been gained by experience.
What is achievement?
100
Spearmen suggested that the behaviors considered intelligent have this common factor.
What is g or general intelligence?
100
Perceived as a child’s learning ability.
What is intelligence?
100
The understanding that objects can have several properties and dimensions.
What is conservation?
200
Children integrate these 2 forms of information when they read.
What are visual and auditory?
200
Instead of involving abstract ideas during their thought process, children now involve this.
What are tangible objects?
200
Gardner’s idea of intelligences that are each based in a different area of the brain.
What are multiple intelligences?
200
This is the relating of new information to things that are already known.
What is elaborative rehearsal?
200
Children who speak Spanish in the home and English in school prefer to read in this language.
What is English?
300
Two major methods of reading with a controversy over which is better.
What are The Whole-Language Approach and The Phonetic Method?
300
Piaget believed that children's moral judgments develop in two stages: moral realism and this.
What is autonomous morality?
300
The IQ indicates the relationship between child’s chronological age and this.
What is mental age?
300
A question tagged on to the end of a declarative sentence.
What is a tag question?
300
This expands children’s awareness of different cultures and broadens their perspectives.
What is being bilingual?
400
Children must be able to perceive this type of difference between the letters b and d and the letters p and q.
What is visual?
400
In this level of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, children base their moral judgments on the consequences of their behavior.
What is the preconventional level?
400
The Wechsler scales have subtests that assess performance tasks and these tasks.
What are verbal tasks?
400
This is the repetition of sounds or other stimuli.
What is rote learning?
400
Children use this kind of thinking when thinking creatively.
What is divergent thinking?
500
Reading involves these complex processes.
What are perceptual, cognitive, and linguistic processes?
500
In this level of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, right and wrong are judged by conformity to conventional (family, religious, societal) standards of right and wrong.
What is the conventional level?
500
Age in which the first spurt of intellectual growth occurs.
What is 6?
500
This refers to children's awareness of the functioning of their memory processes.
What is metamemory?
500
The idea that children realize that people see things in different ways because of different situations and sets of values.