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CSET Human Development
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The idea of thinking about how to think
metacognition
scaffolding
autonomy
behavioral expectations for grade 6-8
2. A child's development stage between age two to age 7. A child develops symbolic thought and imagination is boundless - they start to ask why questions and make errors in spoken language. The use words to label and order the words
hypothetical deductive reasoning
musical ability
triarchic theory of intelligence
Milestones of cognitive development/pre - operational stage
3. Child appeals to a powerful force 'God moves the clouds'
Level 2 casual reasoning at age 5
Milesetones in Moral development/convenetional level
social development
transitive interference
4. The idea that a child who has formed secured attachments when they are a child are more likely to be successful in school than those that aren't; these are children whose authority figures have been dependable is more liekly to have trusting - loving
anxious - resistant attaschment
transitivity
attachment theory
logical mathematical ability
5. Children learn about fairness and understand that there must be rules
spacial ability
behavioral expectations for grade 3-5
irreversibility
rough and tumble play
6. Has an ability to understand oneself and effectively direct one's life
rough and tumble play
intrapersonal ability
transitive interference
behavioral expectations for grade 6-8
7. The act of putting things in order - especially during the concrete operational stage
morality of constraint
law of conservation
child abuse
seriation
8. Children have a problem focusing their attention - become frustrated easily and have difficulty controlling muscle and motor activity
identity
social development
attention deficit disorder
anxious avoidant attachement -
9. Children think of the principles of society's laws and norms from ages 13 and up. Individuals think about their inalienable rights (like liberty and pursuit of happiness) and not just the specific laws themselves. Children are willing to stand up and
Milesetones in Moral development/post conventional level
Milestones in cognitive development/formal operations stage
intrapersonal ability
learning disabilities
10. Age between seven to eleven in which a child can solve simple problems while thinking about multiple dimensions of information
transitive interference
Milestones in cognitive development/concrete operational stage
PLAY
bodily - kinesthetic ability
11. The ability to think in words and to use langauge to express meaning
practical intelligence
inductive reasoning
behavioral expectations for grade k -2
linguistic - verbal ability
12. Toddlers and preschoolers use objects to create something
bodily - kinesthetic ability
constructive play
law of conservation
Milestones in Moral development/pre - conventional level
13. Children belive that non - living objects have lifelike qualiies like through imaginary friends. Occurs in the pre - operational stage.
transitivity
attachment theory
animism
Milesetones in Moral development/convenetional level
14. Ability to understand others - a people person who has good conversational skills and knows to interact with others
assimilation
interpersonal ability
triarchic theory of intelligence
transitive interference
15. Development of a child in three phases - state of balance - thought changes and cnoflict ammerges - and through assimilation and accomodation - a more sophisticated form of thought surfaces
equilibrium
self - concept
logical mathematical ability
intrapersonal ability
16. Realizing that seen objects still exist after being hidden from sight - occurs during the sensori - motor stage
Milestones of cognitive development/pre - operational stage
anxious - resistant attaschment
reversibility
object permanence
17. People who are intelligent possess a high level of common sense and have the ability to succeed according to personal definition of success
triarchic theory of intelligence
transitive interference
secure attachment
linguistic - verbal ability
18. Children who have a difficulty learning because of abormalities such as a mother's use of alcohol or drugs during a pregnancy
slow- to - warm temperament
schemas
Level 3 casual reasoning at age 7
mental retardation
19. A set of inborn traitrs that help a child approach the world
temperament
bodily - kinesthetic ability
dyscalculuia
transdeductive reasoning
20. The level of moral development in which children focus on what they are supposed to do from ages 10 to 13. Children are influenced by the behavior of authority figures - like parents and teachers - and seek approval of those figures. Children become
Milesetones in Moral development/convenetional level
reversibility
learning disabilities
self - concept
21. Infant shows insecurity and signs of being disoriented
disorganized - disoriented attachment
spacial ability
autonomy
Milestones in Moral development/pre - conventional level
22. Reality is defined by apperance 'When I move - the clouds move with me.'
seriation
Level 1 casual reasoning at age 3
schemas
Milestones in cognitive development/concrete operational stage
23. Between ages 4 to 7 - children comprehend that morality is developed through unchangeable rules
morality of constraint
intrapersonal ability
rehearsal
object permanence
24. Children and adults interpret a new experience in terms of their previous understandings
social development
assimilation
logical mathematical ability
social learning theory
25. Having a sensitivity to pitch - emlody - rhythm - and tone
Milestones in cognitive development/formal operations stage
Milestones in cognitive development/concrete operational stage
operant conditioning
musical ability
26. A social activity that children engaeg in for its old child and is an important part of cognitive development
temperament
transitivity
hard of hearing
PLAY
27. An infant becoems anxious before the caregiver leaves
Intelligence
anxious - resistant attaschment
attachment theory
functional play
28. Essentially measures the same elements that are measured by traditional intelligence - such as memory - critical thinking and problem solving
analytical (componential) intelligence
accomodation
Intelligence
PLAY
29. When an individual sees themselves as the center of the universe - especially during the sensorimotor stage
egocentrism
analytical (componential) intelligence
identity
accomodation
30. Children with a difficulty with coordination and appear clumsy and disoriented
perceptual - motor disability
anxious avoidant attachement -
metacognition
metamemory
31. The level of moral development that children start out as from ages four to 10. Children avoid wrong - doing so they do not get in trouble. Children realize fairness and understand that people act in their own best interest
functional play
Milestones in Moral development/pre - conventional level
object permanence
morality of constraint
32. Disabilities in which a child's intelligence does not reflect their low- education skills.
learning disabilities
difficult temperament
naturalist ability
Milesetones of cognitive development/sensori - motor stage
33. Physical abuse - sexual abuse - neglect - or emotional abuse of a child. most likely caused by parents who were abused when they were younger
pretend or imaginative play
social development
child abuse
self - concept
34. A child realizes that if A equals B and B equals C - then A equals C. Occurs in the formal operations stage.
attachment theory
law of conservation
transitive interference
object permanence
35. The idea of deductive logic - the idea that two concepts or objects have a relationship to each other - especially during the concrete operational stage
disorganized - disoriented attachment
autonomy
PLAY
transitivity
36. Occurs during infancy with movements manipulating objects to receive pleasure
functional play
inductive reasoning
Milesetones in Moral development/post conventional level
triarchic theory of intelligence
37. Infant separates from parents and avoids parent upon reunion
anxious avoidant attachement -
behavioral expectations for grade k -2
Milestones of cognitive development/pre - operational stage
learning disabilities
38. Drawing conclusions from specific examples to make a general conclusion - even if the conclusion is not accurate. A child sees round balls so they presume that all balls are round
inductive reasoning
secure attachment
disorganized - disoriented attachment
triarchic theory of intelligence
39. Negative mood and slow to accept change
self - concept
Milestones of cognitive development/pre - operational stage
difficult temperament
spacial ability
40. A collection of abilities that allow a child to learn - think - experience - and adapt to a new situation in the world
morality of cooperation
Intelligence
pretend or imaginative play
difficult temperament
41. The ability to carry out mathematical operations
logical mathematical ability
Milesetones in Moral development/convenetional level
easy temperament
perceptual - motor disability
42. Realizing that a pile of pennies can contain the same number as an amount of spread out pennies - especially during the concrete operational stage. A child is able to understand numbers - volumes - weight - and matter. Occurs in the concrete operatio
metacognition
spacial ability
Level 2 casual reasoning at age 5
law of conservation
43. Children are aware of the ability to store their experieneces in their head as memory. Occurs in the concrete operational stage
Milestones in cognitive development/concrete operational stage
Level 2 casual reasoning at age 5
transdeductive reasoning
metamemory
44. Begins at the end of early childhood but popular during mid - childhood like tag - chasing - and wrestling
pretend or imaginative play
morality of constraint
rough and tumble play
animism
45. The idea that children learn from operating in their environment and that teachers can modify behavior by alterring their environments
Level 1 casual reasoning at age 3
operant conditioning
social learning theory
easy temperament
46. A child is able to for ma specific hypothesis from any given general theory. A child who observes that short kids aren't selected for the team concludes he won't be selected because he is short. Occurs in the formal operations stage.
social learning theory
hypothetical deductive reasoning
irreversibility
assimilation
47. Children can understand simple concrete rules - wait their turn - sit at tables - will need to be constnatly reminded of rules - follow rules to avoid punishment - become aware over time that there are reasons for rules
behavioral expectations for grade k -2
rehearsal
Milestones in Moral development/pre - conventional level
hard of hearing
48. Stage from birth to two years of life. The child uses their senses to ddifferentiate themselvs from the external world
Milesetones of cognitive development/sensori - motor stage
rehearsal
morality of constraint
slow- to - warm temperament
49. Child appeals to causes in nature 'The sun moves the clouds'
mental retardation
interpersonal ability
Level 3 casual reasoning at age 7
attachment theory
50. Children who find it difficult to distinguish between differences in sounds and may not appar to be paying attention in class
Level 3 casual reasoning at age 7
hypothetical deductive reasoning
hard of hearing
anxious - resistant attaschment