The parenting style that is associated with high warmth but low control.
Permissive (or Jellyfish)
The term for a family that is generally accepting of change and celebrates individual differences.
Open family
Automatic and unintentional thoughts and actions based on bias
Implicit bias
A baby is laying on the floor shaking a rattle. You lay down next to her.
Interact at physical level.
The parenting style that is associated with high warmth and shared control.
Authoritative (or backbone)
A dysfunctional communication pattern where two members in conflict involve a third person (often a child) to reduce tension, deflect blame, or gain support, rather than addressing issues directly.
Triangulation (toxic triangulation)
Awareness of one's own bias and acting purposefully in accordance with one's bias
Explicit bias
During outside play, you say to a child who is running, "You are running very fast!"
Using comments as conversational openers - parallel talk.
The parenting style that is associated with low warmth and high control.
What is authoritarian (or brick wall).
The ability to maintain a solid sense of self while staying emotionally connected to family members. People who are low in this may need lots of approval from others or may choose to 'rebel' against family norms.
Differentiation
The portion of an individual's self-concept derived from perceived membership in relevant social groups, such as nationality, race, or religion.
Social Identity
While playing with toy farm animals, you sing "Old Macdonald had a Farm"
Sing spontaneously to children.
A recent parenting trend that is supposed to look like authoritative parenting, but is often misused, ending up as permissive parenting.
Gentle parenting.
A stereotypical role within dysfunctional families, characterized as a person who habitually solves problems for others to maintain harmony, often at the cost of their own needs.
Caregiver (rescuer)
An example of how educators can mitigate their own bias. (give any example)
Educate yourself, engage with others, challenge your own thinking, self-awareness, etc.
Johnny is lining up his toy cars from smallest to biggest, so you start lining cars up in the same way.
Use materials in the same way.
In a study comparing lying behavior amongst 3 and 4 year olds in schools with harsh punishment vs schools with less-harsh punishment, what was the impact on lying behaviour in school with harsh punishment?
Children lied more.
According to Bowen's family system's theory, it is the most unstable form (or size) of family or relationship.
Assuming that children will prefer certain activities based on their gender o that a family will not understand you because English is not their first language are examples of what?
Bias in child care, implicit bias.
You notice Sammy digging a hole in the sandbox. You watch quietly, observing what Sammy is doing.
S.O.U.L or OWL