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CSET Subtest III: Human Development - 2
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1. The distance between a child's actual performance and a child's potential performance
Erikson stage one
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- athletics -- boys
Zone of proximal development
2. 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.
Rough and tumble play
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
Stage 1- Sensorimotor stage
3. 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
Teachers
Cognitive Development
Physical abuse - Neglect - Sexual abuse
Bandura's beliefs
4. A conceptual tool that allows a child to recognize that when altering the appearance of an object the basic properties do not change
begining of imagination
Conservation
Irreversibility
Anxious avoidant attachment
5. The infant uses the caregiver as the secure base to explore the environment
Secure attachment
Egocentrism
Transducive reasoning
types of play
6. Vygotsky - Every function in a child's cultural development appears twice -- when?
Its own sake
Egocentrism
Conceptual - learning process
1st between people - 2nd internally w/in child
7. Age - inappropriate sexual behavior or knowledge - Difficulty walking or sitting - Sudden onset of wetting or inflicted self - harm
Characteristics of sexual abuse
Cognitive Development
Growth and Development - Middle Childhood - gender differences
Characteristics of physical abuse
8. The ability to draw conclusions about a relationship between two objects by knowing the relationship to a third object
Vygotsky - Premise of his theory
Transitive Inference
Animism
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Teratogens
9. Bruises - Sores - Burns & Child's vague or reluctant response about where they originated
Scaffolding
Educational Implications of Moral Development
fat - sugar
Characteristics of physical abuse
10. Ages 4 to 10 in which children obey because they're parents tell them to and fear consequences - Kohlberg's stage of moral development in which rewards and punishments dominate moral thinking
Preconventional
Animism
Cognitive
Disorganized disoriented attachment
11. ____ theorists agree that ____ activities serve a valuable function in the development of important ____ and ____ skills in children.
basic groups of temperament
Stage 2- Preoperational period
begining of imagination
play - social - emotional
12. This is the ability of a child to arrange objects in logical progression
Seriation
types of play
Characteristics of sexual abuse
Value of shared activity?
13. Formulating a specific hypothesis from any given general theory - what might be
Object permanence
Conservation
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
Erikson stage two
14. Mental structure in which childrens knowledge is ordered into
Schemas
Educational Implications for Children with Learning Disabilities
John Watson
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Drugs
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
Metacognition
Behaviors related to hyperactivity or attention disability
basis of temperament
Effect of play
16. 12-18 years old - Puberty - Growth spurts and concomitant clumsiness
Operant conditioning
Temperament
Growth and Development - Adolescence
Characteristics of sexual abuse
17. 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 -
Erikson stage two
Mary Ainsworth attachment theory
Perceptual Motor Disability
Disorganized - Disoriented Attachment
18. 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
Growth and Development - Early Childhood -- gender diffs
Schemas
Anxious resistant attachment
Characteristics of physical abuse
19. Initiative vs. Guilt (3-5 years - preschool years) - - As challenges occur - initiative is needed for purposeful behavior - responsibility for body - behavior - toys - pets - etc...The child may feel like anything he does may dissappoint people aroun
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
Erikson stage three
Some causes of child maltreatment
Value of shared activity?
20. 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
Assimilation
Constructive play
Equilibrium
Growth and Development - Early Childhood
21. 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
Self - efficacy
Growth and Development - Early Childhood -- gender diffs
Attention Hyperactivity Disorders
Child's cognitive ability
22. 1. Functional 2. Constructive 3. Pretend or Imaginative 4. Rough - and - Tumble 5. Games with Rules
Anxious avoidant attachment
Physical abuse - Neglect - Sexual abuse
When assessing a child
types of play
23. Vygotsky believed _____ is an essential aspect of cultural development and that _____ growth and language are _____ based
Casual Reasoning
Growth and Development - Adolescence
Erikson stage three
Language - cognitive - socially
24. Considerable interest in - Struggle with eating disorders possible
Characteristics of sexual abuse
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- body image
Anxious resistant attachment
Stage 3- Concrete operations period
25. 1. Teachers can use behavior modification in the classroom as a learning tool (altering the environment or situation to produce a more favorable outcome) 2. Teachers can reinforce positive behavior to produce subsequent desirable behaviors (e.g. - po
Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
Scaffolding
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
Social Development
26. Home environment influences much of a child's _____. Diets of minority families and socioeconomically deprived children are especially ____.
Diet - poor
Educational Implications of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
When assessing a child
Secure attachment
27. At about 18 months
3 essential elements of scaffolding
begining of imagination
Preconventional
Characteristics of sexual abuse
28. 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.
Conceptual - learning process
Preconventional
Pretend or Imaginative play
Assimilation
29. Mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Law - ______________ are mandated reporters of child abuse
Metacognition
When assessing a child
Teachers
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Drugs
30. 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 - Infancy -- gender differences
Categories of Abuse
Guideline for dealing with hyperactive children
Stanford - Binet Intelligence Scale - IQ Test
31. Allow them to work through whatever range of feelings they have
Stage 2- Preoperational period
How to help an abused child cope
Reasoning
Growth and Development - Infancy -- gender differences
32. Children make errors in their thinking because they cannot understand that an operation moves in more than one direction
Guideline for dealing with hyperactive children
Conceptual - learning process
Erikson stage two
Irreversibility
33. 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
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- gender differences
Erikson stage two
Irreversibility
Conventional
34. 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
Casual Reasoning
Animism
Scaffolding
Erikson stage four
35. Children transform symbols into make believe play also pretending
Child's cognitive ability
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Teratogens
Conventional
Pretend or Imaginative play
36. Child becomes upset when caregiver leaves - is upset during absence
Anxious - Resistant Attachment
Stanford - Binet Intelligence Scale - IQ Test
Growth and Development - Middle Childhood
Play therapy
37. Birth defects - Premature birth - Low birth weight - Neurological disturbances - High startle rate - Learning disabilities - Slowed motor development
Pretend or Imaginative play
Functional play
Some causes of child maltreatment
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Drugs
38. Birth to 2 years old - Grow faster in this period than any other
Casual Reasoning
Growth and Development - Infancy
Assimilation
Moral Development or Morality
39. 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.
Stage 2- Preoperational period
Functional play
Intelligence
Goodness of fit
40. Piaget suggested that a child's mind seeks a ________________. At each stage - children form a new way to operate and adapt to the world.
State of equilibrium
Erikson stage two
Social Development
Diet - poor
41. 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
Metacognition
Erikson stage one
Conceptual - learning process
3 essential elements of scaffolding
42. A Russian researcher in the early 1900s who was the first research into learned behavior (conditioning) who discovered classical conditioning through the salvation of dogs on the ringing of a bell.
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - IQ Test
Ivan Pavlov
Constructive play
Mixed temperaments
43. A successful childhood counseling treatment b/c it allows children to feel less threatened while working out conflicts and expressing their unresolved feelings
Patterns of attachment
Goodness of fit
Piaget's four stages of cognitive development
Play therapy
44. Remember Zone of Proximal Development - what can they do on their own - what can they do with help
Perceptual Motor Disability
Stage 4- Formal operations period
Anger - sadness
When assessing a child
45. Children learn from operating in the environment
Gardner's Multiple Intelligence
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Alcohol
Operant conditioning
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46. A collective set of inborn traits that help to construct a child's approach to the world
Centration
Temperament
Mental Retardation
Language - cognitive - socially
47. Hard of Hearing. Appear lost or confused.
Audtory Perceptural Disability
Disorganized - Disoriented Attachment
Teachers
Classical conditioning
48. 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
1st between people - 2nd internally w/in child
Noam Chomsky
Moral Development or Morality
Growth and Development - Early Childhood -- gender diffs
49. Involves a given set of rules and declines around age 12 usually replaced with organized sports
Games with rules play
Pretend or Imaginative play
Metacognition
Noam Chomsky
50. Using objects to make something - Combines sensorimotor movements and creation/construction of something - Toddlers & preschoolers
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- body image
Accomodation
Constructive play
basis of temperament
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