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CSET Subtest III: Human Development - 2
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1. Varies greatly depending upon these factors: 1. The child 2. The experience 3. Its frequency 4. What is done about it
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2. Bruises - Sores - Burns & Child's vague or reluctant response about where they originated
Games with Rules
Goodness of fit
Characteristics of physical abuse
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Embryonic stage 2-8 wks
3. Type of play begins during infancy with sensorimotor movements manipulating objects on order to receive pleasure
Functional play
Characteristics of sexual abuse
Erikson stage two
Teachers
4. 12-18 years old - Puberty - Growth spurts and concomitant clumsiness
Influences on Development: 2 Other possible impacts on fetus development
Kohlberg's three stages of moral development
Bandura's beliefs
Growth and Development - Adolescence
5. 12: girls taller/boys weigh more - 13/14: boys taller & weigh more - 18: boys 4' taller 20 lbs heavier - Acceleration large motor physical strength in boys - Clumsy initially -- fast growth arms/legs - Quickly acquire ease of movement
Intelligence
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Alcohol
Growth and Development - Early Childhood -- gender diffs
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- gender differences
6. Infancy - Birth to 2 years - infants physical response to the immediate surroundings - Infants learn of their environments through sensation and movement. Egocentrism - infants are the center of their universe.
Casual Reasoning
Stage 1- Sensorimotor stage
Conservation
3 essential elements of scaffolding
7. Easy (flexible) - Difficult (active or feisty) - Slow- to - warm - up (cautious)
Attention Hyperactivity Disorders
Equilibrium
basic groups of temperament
Growth and Development - Early Childhood
8. The infant uses the caregiver as the secure base to explore the environment
Teachers
Secure attachment
Erikson stage four
Its own sake
9. Child readily separates from parent - Actively avoids parent upon reunion
Moral Development or Morality
Anxious - Avoidant Attachment
Assimilation
Stage 3- Concrete operations period
10. Children believe that their thoughts can cause actions whether or not the experiences have a casual relationship - when I move the clouds move - god moves - sun moves - wind currents move
Classical conditioning
Anxious resistant attachment
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
Casual Reasoning
11. Be consistent and write down predictable outlines - schedules - and deadlines - Demonstrate and model appropriate behavior - giving positive reinforcement - Talk slowly - making eye contact when possible - and keep conversations brief - Keep peripher
types of play
Disorganized - Disoriented Attachment
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
12. Transformation of symbols into make - believe play - Pretending helps to build a child's imagination - Imagination boundless at this time - Preschool years
Reasoning
Gardner's Multiple Intelligence
Pretend or Imaginative play
Dyslexia
13. The ability to draw conclusions about a relationship between two objects by knowing the relationship to a third object
Preconventional
Play therapy
Self - efficacy
Transitive Inference
14. Improves physical strength & coordination - If successful then self - esteem can be highly boosted via approval of peers
Bobo doll experiment
Educational Implications of Classical Conditioning
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- athletics -- boys
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
15. Tag - chase - wrestling - Begins about the end of early childhood - Most popular during middle childhood
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Common Teratogens
Bobo doll experiment
Rough - and - Tumble
Influences on Development
16. Alcohol - Nicotine - Drugs
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Common Teratogens
Play therapy
play - social - emotional
Constructive play
17. 1. Provides an alternative to behavior theorists' belief that children are merely passive learners. Children actively move through operational stages.
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18. Belief in the ability to do things on one's own
Growth and Development - Infancy -- gender differences
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
Self - efficacy
Disorganized disoriented attachment
19. Mental retardation via FAS - FAS: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - Low birth weight - Unusual facial characteristics
Transitive Inference
Disorganized disoriented attachment
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Alcohol
Stage 2- Preoperational period
20. The child uses words and images to form mental representations to remember objects without being physically present
Metacognition
Symbolic function substage
Operant conditioning
Language Development
21. 1. Secure Attachment 2. Anxious - Resistant Attachment 3. Anxious - Avoidant Attachment 4. Disorganized - Disoriented Attachment
Stanford - Binet Intelligence Scale - IQ Test
Anxious - Avoidant Attachment
Stage 3- Concrete operations period
Patterns of attachment
22. Middle childhood - 7 to 11 years - mastery of conservation the child begins to think logically - (7-11 yrs) Children understand conservation - less egocentrism - understand hierarchal classification - can focus on multiple aspects at a time. Children
Some causes of child maltreatment
Stage 3- Concrete operations period
Functional play
Cognitive
23. Formation of: body parts - major organs
Pretend or Imaginative play
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Embryonic stage 2-8 wks
Diet - poor
Self - efficacy
24. Children who don't fall into an easy/difficult/cautious category have...
Erikson stage five
Growth and Development - Infancy
3 essential elements of scaffolding
Mixed temperaments
25. The infant becomes anxious before the caregiver leaves and is upset during their absence
Anxious resistant attachment
Noam Chomsky
Casual Reasoning
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Nicotine
26. The 4th of Piaget's periods: beginning from 11 years. Form of intelligence in which higher level mental operations make possible logical reasoning with respect to abstract and hypothetical events and not merely concrete objects. Hypothetical Deductiv
Seriation
Educational Implications of Classical Conditioning
Conceptual - learning process
Stage 4- Formal operations period
27. This is the ability of a child to arrange objects in logical progression
Anxious avoidant attachment
Erikson stage three
Piaget's Contributions
Seriation
28. Child becomes upset when caregiver leaves - is upset during absence
Metacognition
Anxious - Resistant Attachment
Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
Cognitive
29. Children are not equipped: physically - emotionally - socially - compared to adult caregivers
Scaffolding
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Common Teratogens
Why teachers must familiar with signs and symptoms of child abuse
Equilibrium
30. Play is a social activity children engage in just for...
Its own sake
John Watson
Operant conditioning
Educational Implications for Children with Learning Disabilities
31. Behaviorism; emphasis on external behaviors of people and their reactions on a given situation; famous for Little Albert study in which baby was taught to fear a white rat
Assimilation
Erikson stage one
Behaviors related to hyperactivity or attention disability
John Watson
32. The way children incorporate new information with existing schemes in order to form a new cognitive structure - fitting the new knowledge into a template of existing schemes
Preconventional
Assimilation
Reasoning
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- athletics -- boys
33. Piaget suggested that a child's mind seeks a ________________. At each stage - children form a new way to operate and adapt to the world.
Transducive reasoning
State of equilibrium
Moral Development or Morality
Rough and tumble play
34. Hard of Hearing. Appear lost or confused.
Secure Attachment
Pretend or Imaginative play
Audtory Perceptural Disability
Vygotsky - Premise of his theory
35. A conceptual tool that allows a child to recognize that when altering the appearance of an object the basic properties do not change
Audtory Perceptural Disability
Conservation
Pretend or Imaginative play
3 essential elements of scaffolding
36. By understanding Piaget's stages of cognitive development - teachers can avoid presenting material in the classroom that is beyond the...
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37. Vygotsky - Every function in a child's cultural development appears twice -- when?
Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory
Rough and tumble play
1st between people - 2nd internally w/in child
Moral Development or Morality
38. Lack of parenting skills - Economic stressors - Lack of education - Repetition of generational family abuse
State of equilibrium
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Drugs
Goodness of fit
Some causes of child maltreatment
39. ndustry vs. Inferiority (6 years - puberty) - Mastering knowledge and intellectual skills - enthusiastic about learning - imagination - Inferiority if feelings of incompetence and unproductiveness arise. If inferiority out weights industry - low self
Educational Implications for Children with Learning Disabilities
Erikson stage four
Object permanence
BMI (body mass index)
40. Girls more fatty tissue than boys - Boys more muscle tissue - Height/weight about same - just distributed differently - Boys might tend to be slightly taller/heavier
Anxious - Resistant Attachment
Growth and Development - Infancy
Goodness of fit
Growth and Development - Early Childhood -- gender diffs
41. Children mentally connect specific experiences whether or not there is a logical casual relationship
Disorganized - Disoriented Attachment
Centration
Transducive reasoning
Erikson stage two
42. Estimates indicate ___% of children in US follow all the dietary guidelines.
Anxious avoidant attachment
Centration
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Drugs
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43. Piaget quantified the __________________ - suggesting that there are predictable and orderly developmental accomplishments. Children can be tested at each stage to verify their level of cognitive understanding.
Piaget's Contributions
Conceptual - learning process
Erikson stage three
Anger - sadness
44. Child uses caregiver as secure base from which to explore environment - example - Child freely separates from parent to play
Self - efficacy
Animism
Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
Secure Attachment
45. WISC. IQ test designed for school - age children. Test assesses potential in many areas - including vocabulary - knowledge - memory - spatial comprehension
Vygotsky - Premise of his theory
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - IQ Test
Educational Implications of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
Erikson stage four
46. 1. Use of mediators for learning - A connection/intermediary between the child and that which is to be learned - E.g. - an adult or older child 2. Emphasis of language and shared activity for learning 3. Shared activity
3 essential elements of scaffolding
Cognitive Development
Cognitive
B.F. Skinner
47. Sensorimotor movements manipulating objects in order to receive pleasure - Begins during infancy - Involves repetition of behavior/muscle movement - Can be engaged in throughout life
Anxious - Resistant Attachment
Classical conditioning
Moral Development or Morality
Functional play
48. Much of what we know about how children think feel and respond to the world come from him. His theory states that children predictable and orderly stages of cognitive development and at each stage they form a new way to operate and adapt to the world
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49. Sternberg's theory that intelligence consists of analytical intelligence - creative intelligence - and practical intelligence
Assimilation
Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory
Social Development
50. Children imitate behavior through: socialization - by learning gender roles - by self - reinforcement - by self - efficacy - and - via other aspects of personality
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