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CSET Subtest III: Human Development - 2
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1. Allow them to work through whatever range of feelings they have
Mixed temperaments
Accomodation
How to help an abused child cope
Anxious avoidant attachment
2. 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.
basis of temperament
Moral Development or Morality
Stanford - Binet Intelligence Scale - IQ Test
Games with rules play
3. 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
Language - cognitive - socially
Value of shared activity?
Noam Chomsky
Postconventional
4. 1. Secure Attachment 2. Anxious - Resistant Attachment 3. Anxious - Avoidant Attachment 4. Disorganized - Disoriented Attachment
Child's reaction to abuse
Patterns of attachment
fat - sugar
Anxious - Avoidant Attachment
5. Estimates indicate ___% of children in US follow all the dietary guidelines.
Stanford - Binet Intelligence Scale - IQ Test
Cognitive Development
1
Schemas
6. The infant becomes anxious before the caregiver leaves and is upset during their absence
Anxious resistant attachment
Scaffolding
Cognitive
Anger - sadness
7. The tendency of the child to focus on only one piece of information at a time while disregarding all others
types of play
Piaget's four stages of cognitive development
Goodness of fit
Centration
8. The infant uses the caregiver as the secure base to explore the environment
Operant conditioning
basic groups of temperament
Why teachers must familiar with signs and symptoms of child abuse
Secure attachment
9. Children respond automatically since they have formed an association between a stimulus and the response
Perceptual Motor Disability
begining of imagination
Classical conditioning
Gardner's Multiple Intelligence
10. An internalized set of rules influencing the feelings - thoughts and behavior of an individual in deciding what is right and wrong.
Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development
Value of shared activity?
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
Moral Development or Morality
11. 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
Stage 4- Formal operations period
Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development
basis of temperament
1st between people - 2nd internally w/in child
12. Children make errors in their thinking because they cannot understand that an operation moves in more than one direction
Irreversibility
Erikson stage one
Egocentrism
Growth and Development - Infancy
13. The infant readily separates from the caregiver and actively avoids the parent upon return
Characteristics of neglect
Effect of play
Anxious avoidant attachment
Temperament
14. A collective set of inborn traits that help to construct a child's approach to the world
John Watson
Games with rules play
Thomas & Chess temperament theory
Temperament
15. Sensorimotor - preoperational - concrete operations - formal operations
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16. 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.
Value of shared activity?
Ivan Pavlov
Stage 4- Formal operations period
Influential - personality - emotional
17. Birth defects - Premature birth - Low birth weight - Neurological disturbances - High startle rate - Learning disabilities - Slowed motor development
Erikson stage one
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Common Teratogens
Its own sake
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Drugs
18. Children who don't fall into an easy/difficult/cautious category have...
3 essential elements of scaffolding
Zone of proximal development
Equilibrium
Mixed temperaments
19. Early childhood - 2 to 7 years - Egocentric focus on symbolic thought and imagination - This stage lasts from about two to seven years of age. During this stage - children get better at symbolic thought - but they can't yet reason. According to Piage
Metacognition
Stage 2- Preoperational period
Preconventional
Piaget's Contributions
20. Type of play begins during infancy with sensorimotor movements manipulating objects on order to receive pleasure
Functional play
Growth and Development - Adolescence
Inductive reasoning
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
21. Considerable interest in - Struggle with eating disorders possible
Play therapy
Growth and Development - Adolescence
Disorganized - Disoriented Attachment
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- body image
22. Children observe adult repeatedly punching & knocking down inflated doll - Later - children imitated aggressive behavior in classroom
Growth and Development - Infancy
Games with Rules
Bobo doll experiment
Functional play
23. Preconventional - conventional - postconventional
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24. 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
Social Development
Zone of proximal development
Constructive play
Conservation
25. 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
Inductive reasoning
Stage 3- Concrete operations period
Language Development
26. While 1 or 2 symptoms do not necessarily mean a child is abused - some common signs are...
1st between people - 2nd internally w/in child
Physical abuse - Neglect - Sexual abuse
Educational Implications of Moral Development
Casual Reasoning
27. 2 most common feelings a child presents surrounding abuse
Intelligence
Symbolic function substage
Anger - sadness
Cognitive
28. Match between a child's temperament and environment or demands on child - Ex: quiet child in boisterous family - Ex: active child in scholarly family >
Goodness of fit
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Teratogens
Audtory Perceptural Disability
Cognitive
29. 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
Characteristics of physical abuse
Cognitive Development
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
3 essential elements of scaffolding
30. Infant shows - Insecurity - Signs of being disoriented
Disorganized disoriented attachment
Symbolic function substage
Disorganized - Disoriented Attachment
Language Development
31. 1. Teachers must recognize that children internalize what is right and wrong based upon their basic values and sense of self. 2. Teachers must recognize the sequential foundation upon which higher moral principles are based. 3. Teachers must recogniz
Growth and Development - Middle Childhood - gender differences
Growth and Development - Adolescence
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
Educational Implications of Moral Development
32. Temperament traits are _____ in development of _____ and way a child shows _____ responses.
Pretend or Imaginative play
Erikson stage three
Influential - personality - emotional
1st between people - 2nd internally w/in child
33. 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
Transducive reasoning
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
Transitive Inference
Erikson stage three
34. 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
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
Casual Reasoning
Goodness of fit
Symbolic function substage
35. Alcohol - Nicotine - Drugs
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Common Teratogens
Growth and Development - Middle Childhood - gender differences
Casual Reasoning
State of equilibrium
36. Transformation of symbols into make - believe play - Pretending helps to build a child's imagination - Imagination boundless at this time - Preschool years
Goodness of fit
Stage 3- Concrete operations period
Pretend or Imaginative play
Play therapy
37. Think about thinking occurs in the concrete operations period - a child;s awareness of knowing about one's own knowledge
Centration
Perceptual Motor Disability
Metacognition
Language - cognitive - socially
38. Mental retardation via FAS - FAS: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - Low birth weight - Unusual facial characteristics
Secure attachment
Child's reaction to abuse
Equilibrium
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Alcohol
39. 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
Functional play
Assimilation
Anxious resistant attachment
Teachers
40. WISC. IQ test designed for school - age children. Test assesses potential in many areas - including vocabulary - knowledge - memory - spatial comprehension
Conservation
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
Assimilation
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - IQ Test
41. The infant shows insecurity and signs of being disoriented
Disorganized disoriented attachment
Seriation
When assessing a child
Thomas & Chess temperament theory
42. Ages 13 to adult in which morality is judged by abstract principles rather than existing rules that govern society and looking into oneself - Involves working out a personal code of ethics. Allows for the possibility of noncompliance with society's r
Diet - poor
Postconventional
Growth and Development - Middle Childhood
Audtory Perceptural Disability
43. 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
Influential - personality - emotional
Audtory Perceptural Disability
Scaffolding
44. 1. Functional 2. Constructive 3. Pretend or Imaginative 4. Rough - and - Tumble 5. Games with Rules
Animism
Functional play
types of play
1
45. Developed with Physical structures to produce sounds - cognitive structures to produce thought process - and social structures to experience language through learning and practicing.
Classical conditioning
Characteristics of physical abuse
Language Development
Functional play
46. Occurs when children take existing schemes and adjust them to fit their experience piano/keyboard
Casual Reasoning
Accomodation
State of equilibrium
Value of shared activity?
47. Child uses caregiver as secure base from which to explore environment - example - Child freely separates from parent to play
Characteristics of neglect
Erikson stage four
Secure Attachment
Mixed temperaments
48. Secure attachment is fundamental to a child's ability to emotionally and biologically self - regulate
Mary Ainsworth attachment theory
Stage 1- Sensorimotor stage
Behaviors related to hyperactivity or attention disability
Anxious - Avoidant Attachment
49. 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
Preconventional
Centration
Assimilation
Erikson stage five
50. Educational Implications of Language Development: Teachers must be aware that the process of language development is multifaceted - including...
Patterns of attachment
Physical sounds - cognitive thought - and social interactions
Secure Attachment
Zone of proximal development
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