Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture 4
Bonus
100
The preschool years (2-6) with huge changes in physical and motor development
How is childhood defined?
100
- beginning to understand how their mind works - use symbols to represent objects - necessary language
What are cognitive abilities and limitations of preoperational aged children?
100
1. unoccupied 2. solitary 3. Onlooker 4. parallel 5. associative 6. cooperative
What Parten's 6 patterns of play?
100
an awareness of one's self-precipitants
How are self-views related to fear?
100
it is when your parents are loving yet strict.
What is authoritative parenting type?
200
by 2 to 3 months
When does handedness emerges?
200
1. Parents 2. Television 3. The home environment 4. Early education
What 4 factors influence cognitive development?
200
research is correlational not experimental
Does media cause aggression?
200
develop a self-concept almost as soon as they can speak
How do young children first view themselves?
200
the parents are like because I said so, my way or the highway and forceful.
What does authoritative parenting look like?
300
not gained control of his or her bladder by an age-appropriate time.
What is enuresis?
300
better at recognition memory tasks
What is memory like in early childhood.
300
interact and share toys
What is Associative play?
300
typing starts with gender-identity: the basic awareness that one is either female or male
What is known about the development of gender typing?
300
little to no control very laxed very loving
What does permissive-indulgent look like?
400
not gained bowel control
What is Encopresis?
400
awareness of one's mind and memory works
What is theory of mind and how does it work?
400
1. Functional 2. Symbolic 3. Constructive 4. Formal
What are 4 types of play according to piaget?
400
the child defines self and moves into the world and takes initiative in learning how to do new things.
How are self-view related to fears?
400
neither love nor control
What does rejecting-neglecting?
500
1. Sleep terrors are more severe 2. Terrors decline with age and are associated with stressful change
How do night terrors differ from sleep terrors?
500
- Fast mapping children quickly attach new words to the appropriate concepts - whole object assumption
What are some common errors in language that children make?
500
play by themselves
What is Solitary play?
500
- children with cross gender traditions may experience ridicule and hostility from parents as well as peers - biologica; factors stemming from natural section
How do social cognitive and evolutionary theories differ?
500
coloring
What is an activity that involves fine motor skills?