Vocabulary
Understanding Others
Peer Relations
Moral Development
Potpourri
100
This is a Piagetian concept defined as knowledge about people, including their thoughts, feelings, and actions.
What is Social Cognition?
100
Independent exsistency begins at this stage of life.
What is Infancy?
100
Peer relations provide emotional and this type of support.
What is Social?
100
In 1969, he developed three stages of moral development.
What is Kohlberg?
100
Women are socialized to take responsibility for the well-being of others or ethic of care according to this person.
What is Carol Gilligan?
200
This is the unfounded negative feelings toward a person because of his or her membership in a group.
What is Prejudices?
200
Inferences children make about their inner mental states is this theory.
What is Theories of Mind?
200
In late adolescence, friendships are characterized by these three things.
What is Intimacy, Closeness, and Self Disclosure?
200
At this stage, students are not concerned with society's definition of behavior.
What is Preconventional Moral Reasoning?
200
Discipline practices that focus on consequences of misbehavior for self and others is a form this.
What is Inductive Method of Discipline?
300
Actions stemming from an appreciation that others' needs are as important or more important than one's own; supportive actions, such as sharing, helping, and care giving.
What is Prosocial Behavior?
300
As children age, they describe this trait instead of physical traits.
What is Inner Psychological Traits?
300
Activities that promote sharing, cooperation, and helping behaviors can increase this.
What is Peer Relations?
300
This reasoning is characterized by the "good boy / good girl" idea.
What is Conventional Moral Reasoning?
300
This is associated with academic difficulties, school adjustment problems, truancy, and high school drop out rates.
What is Peer Rejection?
400
This is a view based on information processing theory that information in social situations is encoded, interpreted, evaluated, and responded to in a sequential manner.
What is Social Information Processing Theory?
400
During elementary school, children begin to develop awareness of these three terms.
What is Discrimination, Prejudices, and Racism?
400
Reasoning and induction used as this help children's prosocial behaviors.
What is Discipline?
400
At this level, that not all achieve, is defined by obeying society's laws because they protect basic human rights.
What is Postconventional Moral Reasoning?
400
This is defined as the possession and demonstration of certain virtues often modeled by positive adults or peers.
What is Character?
500
Children's understanding of the rules, customs, and rituals that govern social interactions is this type of reasoning.
What is Social Convention Reasoning.?
500
Schools share a responsibility for promoting this and reducing this.
What is Tolerance and Prejudice?
500
Conflict resolution programs can help reduce these two types of aggression.
What is Instrumental and Hostile?
500
He argued that moral development involves the formation of moral identity.
What is David Moshman?
500
Character development, when coupled with this, enhances moral and ethical development.
What is Service Learning?