Understanding Others
Peer Relations
Aggression
Peer Popularity and Rejection
Moral Development
100
When does the ability to understand another person's point of view become developed to the point they are able to practice empathy.
What is Middle School or Jr. High.
100
This word refers to a child of equal age or maturity.
What is a peer.
100
According to a recent national survey of high school students, this percentage of students in grades 9-12 reported having beein involved in a physical fight.
What is 13 percent.
100
These children tend to be friendly, helpful, cooperative, good-natured, and sensitive.
What are popular kids.
100
These children believe rules to be immutable, and that terrible consequences will happen if rules are violated.
What is young children.
200
Based on the chart on Page 404, At what age range are children able to put themselves in the shoes of another?
What is ages 7 to 12.
200
The answer completes the following sentence: Peers also have an ___________________ on a student's school success.
What is important influence.
200
This word means: "a behavior that is intentionally aimed at harming or injuring another person.
What is aggression.
200
These kids tend to be aggressive, hostile, and disruptive.
What are rejected students.
200
According to Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Reasoning, on pg. 434, Which level is characteristic of a person who believes that good people do nice things and please others.
What is level two.
300
Based on the chart on Page 404, This is the age range that children able to take part in In-Depth Perspective Talking.
What is 12 years and on.
300
High achieveing students tend to assosciate with peers who value success in school. These types of students tend to hang out with classmates who express less interest in getting good grades.
What is low-achieving students.
300
One of the most common forms of aggression in school settings is this.
What is bullying.
300
These students tend to be shy and withdrawn.
What is neglected kids.
300
According to Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Reasoning, on pg. 434, Which level is characteristic of a person who believes justice, fairness, and equality determine right and wrong.
What is level 6.
400
Researchers believe that this is an indicator that toddlers have a basic ability to take perspective.
What is when a infant shows distress when a caregiver leaves the room.
400
Based on the chart on Page 414, this is the age range when children begin to prefer certain peers over others.
What is 3 to 5 years old.
400
Many victims do not report bullying for this reason.
What is fear of additional harrasment.
400
These activities are particularly helpful in promoting positive peer interactions.
What is Cooperative Learning Activities.
400
Teachers can help promote children's moral development by doing this.
What is modelling moral and prosocial behavior at school.
500
This answer completes the following sentence: When children are able to understand the thoughts and feelings of others they are more willing to _______________.
What is share and help.
500
This is the number of estimated youth of school age in the United States that consider themselves gay, lesbian, bisexual, or are transgender.
What is 2 million.
500
These programs are being used in elementary, middle, and high schools to help students solve interpersonal problems peacefully.
What is conflict resolution programs.
500
Caring, helping, sharing, and cooperating well with others are all examples of this type of behavior.
What is Prosocial behaviors.
500
This term is a direct approach to moral development that involves teaching young people core values and virtues.
What is Character education.