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CSET Subtest III: Human Development - 2
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1. 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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2. Ages 10 -13 in which children are more concerned about the opinions of their peers. Second level of Kohlberg's stages of moral development in which the child's behavior is governed by conforming to the society's norms of behavior
Its own sake
Conventional
Growth and Development - Infancy
play - social - emotional
3. The purposeful process by which a person generates logical and coherent ideas - evaluates situations - and reaches conclusions.
types of play
Reasoning
Inductive reasoning
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
4. Altering the environment or situation to produce a more favorable outcome
1st between people - 2nd internally w/in child
Conventional
Teachers
Behavior modification
5. By 10-12 girls/boys same height/weight - Vast differences gross fine motor skills - Boys' leg/arm muscle coordination stronger - Run faster; jump - catch - throw - kick farther - Girls: stronger fine motor skills - More coordinated hand - manipulatio
Secure attachment
Anger - sadness
Growth and Development - Middle Childhood - gender differences
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Alcohol
6. Difficulty paying attention - Easily distracted - Show hyperactivity - Become frustrated easily - Difficulty controlling muscle or motor activity (constantly moving) - Difficulty staying on task - succumbing to whatever attracts their attention - Sho
Goodness of fit
Kohlberg's three stages of moral development
Reasoning
Behaviors related to hyperactivity or attention disability
7. Stresses importance of advancing learning via observing & modeling the: behaviors - attitudes - emotional reactions of others
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8. Transformations in a child's thought - language - and intelligence. Theories: 1. Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development 2. Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development 3. Multi - theoretical perspectives of language - intelligence - and children with spe
Cognitive Development
Transitive Inference
Categories of Abuse
How to help an abused child cope
9. Tag - chasing - wrestling
Rough and tumble play
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Nicotine
Kohlberg's three stages of moral development
Stage 4- Formal operations period
10. Vygotsky believed _____ is an essential aspect of cultural development and that _____ growth and language are _____ based
Stage 4- Formal operations period
How to help an abused child cope
Language - cognitive - socially
Piaget's four stages of cognitive development
11. Considerable interest in - Struggle with eating disorders possible
Mary Ainsworth attachment theory
When assessing a child
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- body image
Noam Chomsky
12. This is the ability of a child to arrange objects in logical progression
Anger - sadness
Seriation
Pretend or Imaginative play
Educational Implications of Moral Development
13. Identity vs. Identity Confusion (10-20 years - adolescence) - Finding out who they are - what they are all about - where they are going in life. - Confronted with new roles and adult statuses (vocational and romantic) - Identity confusion occurs when
Ivan Pavlov
Erikson stage five
Influential - personality - emotional
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Common Teratogens
14. Refers to children believing that non - living objects have lifelike qualities
Animism
Cognitive Development
Rough - and - Tumble
Why teachers must familiar with signs and symptoms of child abuse
15. 1. release physical energy 2. gain mastery over their bodies 3. acquire new motor skills 4. form better relationships among peers 5. try out new social rules 6. advance cognitive development 7. practice and explore new competencies
Intelligence
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Nicotine
Effect of play
fat - sugar
16. Formulating a specific hypothesis from any given general theory - what might be
Secure Attachment
Conventional
Educational Implications of Classical Conditioning
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
17. Sternberg's theory that intelligence consists of analytical intelligence - creative intelligence - and practical intelligence
Object permanence
How to help an abused child cope
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Nicotine
Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
18. 2 most common feelings a child presents surrounding abuse
Child's cognitive ability
Growth and Development - Middle Childhood
Anger - sadness
Attention Hyperactivity Disorders
19. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt (1-3yrs) - virtue - Will - Central issue: Can I act on my own? toddler learns how to explore - experiment - make mistakes and test limits to gain self independence of self reliance -
Categories of Abuse
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- gender differences
Pretend or Imaginative play
Erikson stage two
20. 1. Provides an alternative to behavior theorists' belief that children are merely passive learners. Children actively move through operational stages.
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21. 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.
John Watson
Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development
Stage 1- Sensorimotor stage
Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory
22. Recognition that objects and events continue to exist even when they are not visible
Erikson stage three
Pretend or Imaginative play
Object permanence
Growth and Development - Middle Childhood
23. Based on what can be observed and learned through experience in the child's environment. Learning behavior theories: Ivan Pavlov's and John Watson's classical conditioning B.F. Skinner's operant conditioning. Social theories in understanding child de
Bandura's beliefs
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Nicotine
Erikson stage four
Social Development
24. Drawing conclusions from specific examples to make a general conclusion - even when the conclusion is not accurate
Inductive reasoning
Behavior modification
Intelligence
Self - efficacy
25. Young children cannot differentiate between their own perspectives and feelings and someone elses
Gardner's Multiple Intelligence
Egocentrism
Centration
Behaviors related to hyperactivity or attention disability
26. Play is a social activity children engage in just for...
Its own sake
Value of shared activity?
How to help an abused child cope
Erikson stage one
27. Mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience - solve problems - and use knowledge to adapt to new situations Traditional IQ - Gardners's Multiple Intelligence and Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence.
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- body image
Patterns of attachment
Pretend or Imaginative play
Intelligence
28. Bruises - Sores - Burns & Child's vague or reluctant response about where they originated
Centration
Categories of Abuse
Characteristics of physical abuse
Bandura's beliefs
29. ____ theorists agree that ____ activities serve a valuable function in the development of important ____ and ____ skills in children.
Stanford - Binet Intelligence Scale - IQ Test
Temperament
play - social - emotional
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Common Teratogens
30. According to the Individuals with disabilities Act or IDEA all children with disabilities are guaranteed a free - appropriate publec education.
Educational Implications of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
Educational Implications for Children with Learning Disabilities
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
Characteristics of sexual abuse
31. Environmental agents that can cause abnormalities in a fetus - Prevent or modify normal cell division - Danger - thus - greatest during embryonic stage (2-8 weeks)
begining of imagination
Characteristics of physical abuse
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- body image
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Teratogens
32. Children make errors in their thinking because they cannot understand that an operation moves in more than one direction
Growth and Development - Middle Childhood
Irreversibility
Influential - personality - emotional
Disorganized disoriented attachment
33. Modern descendent of the first successful intelligence test that measures general intelligence and four factors verbal reasoning - quantitative reasoning - spatial reasoning - and short - term memory.
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- gender differences
Symbolic function substage
Stanford - Binet Intelligence Scale - IQ Test
Cognitive Development
34. Through repetition (and based upon the child's experience) - learning is predictable - Teachers can help children be successful by making their world more orderly and predictable - Teachers will recognize that a child's learned experiences can accou
Stage 4- Formal operations period
Educational Implications of Classical Conditioning
Patterns of attachment
Value of shared activity?
35. Birth to 2 years old - Grow faster in this period than any other
Growth and Development - Infancy
Functional play
Equilibrium
Anxious - Resistant Attachment
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. Most children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) show symptoms of both inattention and hyperactivity - but there are some children who are inattentive and do not show signs of hyperactivity; these children have Attention Deficit Dis
Constructive play
Inductive reasoning
Characteristics of sexual abuse
Attention Hyperactivity Disorders
38. Home environment influences much of a child's _____. Diets of minority families and socioeconomically deprived children are especially ____.
Disorganized disoriented attachment
Diet - poor
Educational Implications of Classical Conditioning
Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
39. 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
Casual Reasoning
Preconventional
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - IQ Test
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
40. An internalized set of rules influencing the feelings - thoughts and behavior of an individual in deciding what is right and wrong.
Diet - poor
1
Irreversibility
Moral Development or Morality
41. Miscarriage - Low birth weight - Poor respiratory functioning
Postconventional
Kohlberg's three stages of moral development
Physical sounds - cognitive thought - and social interactions
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Nicotine
42. 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
Kohlberg's three stages of moral development
3 essential elements of scaffolding
Physical sounds - cognitive thought - and social interactions
John Watson
43. Pioneer of operant conditioning who believed that everything we do is determined by our past history of rewards and punishments. he is famous for use of his operant conditioning aparatus which he used to study schedules of reinforcement on pidgeons a
Growth and Development - Infancy
B.F. Skinner
Bandura's beliefs
Educational Implications of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
44. Language development; disagreed with Skinner about language acquisition - stated there is an infinite # of sentences in a language - humans have an inborn native ability to develop language
Noam Chomsky
Secure Attachment
Preconventional
basic groups of temperament
45. Children learn from operating in the environment
Conventional
Stanford - Binet Intelligence Scale - IQ Test
basic groups of temperament
Operant conditioning
46. 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
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
Value of shared activity?
Erikson stage four
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
47. Transformation of symbols into make - believe play - Pretending helps to build a child's imagination - Imagination boundless at this time - Preschool years
Disorganized - Disoriented Attachment
Physical abuse - Neglect - Sexual abuse
Pretend or Imaginative play
Growth and Development - Infancy -- gender differences
48. Allow them to work through whatever range of feelings they have
Erikson stage one
How to help an abused child cope
Growth and Development - Early Childhood -- gender diffs
Casual Reasoning
49. Personality develops through a series of conflicts that are influenced by society. Eight Stages of age specific crisis we pass through in order to create an equilibrium between our self and society. Turning Points.
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50. Temporary support system to support child until task can be mastered alone
Play therapy
Noam Chomsky
Scaffolding
Child's cognitive ability