The Three Domains of Development.
This type of growth in early childhood has impaired growth in height.
What is stunting?
An early form of interpersonal skills where they are able to understand the desires, wants and motivations of the other people.
What is Perspective-taking?
Skills of this type in middle child hood include things like writing, tying one's shoes and playing an instrument.
What are fine motor skills?
This is what grows when Self Concept overlaps with Ideal Self.
What is Self Esteem?
This is the system where there are interactions between microsystems such as parent-teacher communication and peer to school interactions.
What is the mesosystem?
This age group includes common motor skills milestones including standing on one foot, catches a bounced ball most of the time, walk across a balance beam and hops on one foot.
What is ages 4-5 years old?
This parenting style has low structure and high warmth.
What is Permissive Parenting Style?
This cognitive milestone allows children to use language and art to represent objects and events.
What is thinking symbolically about their world?
This problem solving strategy is when the child accepts responsibility or otherwise regulates their emotions alone.
What is Self-reliance?
This teratogen can cause increased risk for miscarriage, preterm birth, low birth weight, damage to brain, kidneys, nervous system as well as learning or behavior problems.
What is Lead?
This is the stage of Piaget's Development that occurs in early childhood where they begin to have mental representations.
What is the Pre-operational stage?
What is emotional benefits?
This memory strategy allows children to connect new information to existing knowledge.
What is elaboration?
This is how a child is viewed when they have many positive nominations and many negative nominations.
What is controversial?
This test checks whether or not a child has developed object permeance by moving a toy from one location to another.
What is the A not B Error Test?
This is what a child can do with guidance with a more skilled child or adult.
What is the Zone of Proximal Development?
This aggression type is where the child was the first to act in the situation that becomes aggressive.
What is Instigator?
This theory of intelligence has three forms of intelligence including analytic intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence.
What is Sternberg's Theory of Triarchic Intelligence.
These two things both facilitate healthy relationships.
What is positive coping and social cognition?
This temperament is when a child has a pleasant mood but is low on adaptability.
What is slow to warm up temperament?
This stage of play is where children play separately but are physically close and engage in similar actions.
What is Parallel Play?
What is Shyness?
This presentation is when children have difficulty following instructions, paying attention to details and organizing or finishing a task.
What is ADHD Predominately Inattentive type?
This facilitates positive youth development and resilience and includes activities outside of school.
What are extracurricular activities?