The ability to overcome serious hardship, while others do not
Resilience
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
Empathy
The ability to calm down and focus, follow directions, get along with others, cope with frustration, and solve problems are aspects of
self-regulation
A part of your personality and is believed to be biologically biased. It is innate behavioral and personality traits.
Temperament
Which are strategies for responding to infant and toddler challenging behaviors:
Acknowledge distress
Offer comfort
Use words
All of the above
All of the above
True or false: Some children develop higher levels of resilience than others.
True
When does nurturing empathy in children begin?
Birth
Approaches for managing stress and caring for oneself
self-care
When does temperament begin?
At birth
When you remove a child from a situation, but keep them isolated. They are left alone to process and regulate.
Traditional time-out
The single most common factor important for children to develop resilience
At least one stable and committed relationship with a supportive parent, caregiver, or other adult.
What domain of development does empathy fit into?
social emotional development
Anger, happiness, surprise, disgust, sadness, and fear
The six basic emotions
True or false: Temperament can be affected by a family's cultural values and parenting styles
True
When you remove a child from a situation, but instead of isolating them you stay with them. The parent stays with the child, acts calmly, and stays present until the child is calm and ready to return to social interaction.
Time-in
What is the children playground toy we talked about in class.
Hint: we used this toy to understand how resilience is related to the balance between positive influences and experiences that can cause stress.
How does empathy differ from sympathy?
empathy is our ability to understand how someone feels, while sympathy is our relief in not having the same problems
When are the foundations of self-regulation laid?
Early years
What is goodness of fit?
How your temperament aligns with your childs temperament.
What is the alternative to time-out that we practice at Epiphany?
Time-ins
At what age can the capabilities that underlie resilience be strengthened at
Any age
Empathy helps to develop children's
Social emotional skills, relating to others, and maintaining close relationships
What basic emotion fits this description?
Definition: feeling of apprehension caused by perception of danger, threat or infliction of pain
Facial muscular movements: raising eyebrows/drawing eyebrows together, tensing lower eyelids, stretching lips horizontally, mouth slightly open
Fear
Flexible, cautious, and feisty
Three temperament types
We watched a video with Dr. Joan Durrant, a clinical psychologist. What is her theory on discipline called?
Positive discipline