The study of a child from conception to age 18
What is Child Development?
The total picture of self
The ability to do things that are difficult and complex
what is development?
This is a penalty for a Childs actions, usually involving severe treatment
What is punishment?
What is this unit called?
What is decisions affecting children?
Success by six is:
What is strong parents, strong children, strong environment?
Being this allows the baby to know what to expect from you
what is consistency?
This stage of development last from age 12-18
What is adolescent?
This is the act of function of guiding, advising, and counseling a child
What is guidance?
Tell me about reverse time out
What is, for the parent/caregiver to give them few minutes to calm down so they don't say something they don't mean.
Name five positive touches for children
tickling, hugs, kisses, high five, knuckles, hold hand, pat on back, hand on arm, arm around, guide hand/foot to teach, thumb wars, leg wars, wrestling, fun punch, etc
Two ways to promote positive self concept
what is, successful experiences, give choices, avoid too much competition, give choices, listen and talk, role model
This man studied emotional/social development
What is Erik Erikson
What is an underlying reason for children's behavior
What is Normal, curiosity, don't know better, to get attention, for power, for revenge, feel they belong, feel inadequate?
Society created the smallest box of all. What is that called
Prison/Jail
The attachment to another human being
What is bonding
What is logical consequence?
This man studied cognitive development?
What is Jean Piaget?
"Don't write on the wall with crayons" is an example of what type of guidance/statement?
What is a negative statement
Child directs the activity and plays whatever they desire
What is self selected play?
Five positive touches for infants
Pinch cheeks, cheek kiss, skin, infant massage, tickles, etc
Erik Erikson Created this theory
What is 8 stages of man theory?
The four types of development
What is physical, cognitive, social, emotional?
Think about the "boxes of freedom". What box (from 1-7) would you place a 2 year old and why
What is 1 or 2? They are still learning. They're world is still small
Type of play that has children being involved, interacting and creating
What is active play?