During the preschool years, Piaget believes children are in what stage of development?
What is the preoperational stage of development
The weight and height of an average 5 year old
What is 43 pounds and 43 inches
Play that involves taking on a role and pretending to be someone else
What is socio-dramatic play
Looking at how others seem to view us
What is Cooley's Looking-Glass Self
In order to develop a sense of self, you must
What is interact with others
The capacity to understand others and predict their reactions.
What is Theory of Mind
Three tips for promoting healthy eating habits
What are
1. Don’t try to force your child to eat or fight over food
2. Recognize that appetite varies
3. Keep it pleasant
4. No short order chefs
5. Limit choices
6. Serve balanced meals
7. Don’t bribe
The ability to recognize that moving or rearranging matter does not change the quantity
What is conservation
The relationship that continues to play a significant role in children’s development during the preschool years
What is the parent-child relationship
The type of relationships that require developing very different social and emotional skills than those that emerge in parent-child relationships
What are peer relationships
The "sweet spot" or zone of proximal development, was coined by this theorist
Who is Lev Vygotski
The body's life-threatening response to food as if it were harmful
What is anaphylaxis
Talking to oneself
What is private speech
The traditional model of parenting in which parents make the rules and children are expected to be obedient
What is Authoritarian parenting
The type of relationship that offers a unique relationship that is not found with same-age peers or with adults
What are sibling relationships
The tendency to generate theories to explain why things occur
What is Theory-Theory
The part of the brain that connects the right and left hemisphere
What is the corpus callosum
Memories for acts and knowledge that are not tied to a timeline
What are Semantic Memories
Social and personality development is built from
What are social, biological, and representational influences
Piaget's 4 stages of play
What are: Functional Play, Symbolic Play, Constructive Play, and Games with Rules
Erikson believed preschool children are in this stage of development
What is initiative vs guilt
Type of play that includes running, wrestling, and chasing
What is rough and tumble play
Application of regular grammatical rules for forming inflections to irregular verbs and nouns
What is overregularization
Clinician who determined not all stress is bad stress and is the leading expert on how stress impacts children and their development
Who is Dr. Stuart Shanker
Parten's 6 types of play
What are: Unoccupied Play, Solitary Play, Onlooker Play, Parallel Play, Associative Play, and Cooperative Play