What age group am I
Looking at ones "SELF"
Disorder in the class
Whats my "Motivation"
Social and Emotional Development
100
The age that children begin to develop an awareness of ethnic differences
What is Three
100
The beliefs, attitudes, knowledge and ideas a person has about themselves
What is Self-concept
100
A pattern of behaviors characterized by overt aggression and disruptive behavior
What is Conduct Disorders
100
Movere is the Latin root of this English word
What is Motivation
100
The term used to describe the close relationship between an infant and care giver
What is attachment
200
Between these ages children show an increased ability to use cognitive and behavioral strategies for controlling impulses
What is five to twelve
200
The emotions of pride, shame and guilt that are expressed by preschoolers, described by Michael Lewis
What is Self-conscious emotion
200
Lose temper easily, argue with adults, intentionally annoyed, and blame
What is Oppositional Defiant Disorders
200
The form of motivation in which a student enjoys learning for the sake of learning
What is Intrinsic Motivation
200
The idea that Michael Lewis stated, that infants were limited to expressions of fear, joy, anger and surprise.
What is Basic Emotions
300
The ages that adolescents begin to feel pride, shame and guilt
What is Two to Four
300
Peoples judgment on their ability to perform a task given the skills they possess and the circumstances they face. Defined by Banchra in 1986
What is Self-efficacy
300
Social withdrawal, worry excessively, nervousness and hyper-tension
What is Anxiety Disorders
300
This motivation initiates, sustains, and terminates behavior in achievement situations
What is Achievement Motivation
300
This form of coping includes expressing emotions, seeking solace, and avoiding stressful events
What is Emotion-focused coping
400
The developmental stage of identity vs role confusion in which adolescents find out who they are occurs at this age
What is Ten to Twenty
400
A global evaluation of ones overall worth as a person
What is Self-esteem
400
Social withdrawal, suicidal ideation, low energy, self-blame, self-dislike
What is Depressive Disorders
400
When a student needs external incentives to do a task such as a good grade
What is Extrinsic Motivation
400
In 2002 this researcher argued that effective teachers share many characteristics with good parents
Who is Kathryn Wentzel
500
At this age you are able to talk about emotions, and understand that others have different emotions
What is Two to Eight
500
When adolescents understand that they have thoughts and feelings that are hidden from others
What is Psychological self
500
The disorder that Schizophrenia and Tourette’s Syndrome are both related to
What is Neurological Disorders
500
Manslow's hierarchy of needs is an example of one of the best of these
What is Theories of Motivation
500
The school-based prevention program created in 1995 by Greenberg, Kusche, Cook, and Quamma, designed to help elementary school children manage and express their emotions
What is the Paths Program