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CSET Subtest III: Human Development - 2
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1. Stresses importance of advancing learning via observing & modeling the: behaviors - attitudes - emotional reactions of others
2. 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
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
Ivan Pavlov
Cognitive
Postconventional
3. WISC. IQ test designed for school - age children. Test assesses potential in many areas - including vocabulary - knowledge - memory - spatial comprehension
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - IQ Test
Guideline for dealing with hyperactive children
Behavior modification
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
4. Vygotsky believed _____ is an essential aspect of cultural development and that _____ growth and language are _____ based
Mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Law - Under CA law abuse includes these situations
Influential - personality - emotional
Child's cognitive ability
Language - cognitive - socially
5. 1. Physical Abuse 2. Physical Neglect 3. Sexual Abuse 4. Emotional Maltreatment
Transitive Inference
Operant conditioning
Categories of Abuse
Erikson stage five
6. 1. Secure Attachment 2. Anxious - Resistant Attachment 3. Anxious - Avoidant Attachment 4. Disorganized - Disoriented Attachment
Cognitive Development
Patterns of attachment
Educational Implications for Children with Learning Disabilities
Characteristics of physical abuse
7. Children transform symbols into make believe play also pretending
Pretend or Imaginative play
Categories of Abuse
basic groups of temperament
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- athletics -- boys
8. Children make errors in their thinking because they cannot understand that an operation moves in more than one direction
Patterns of attachment
Audtory Perceptural Disability
Irreversibility
Moral Development or Morality
9. Play is critical to _____ advancement in children
Behaviors related to hyperactivity or attention disability
Secure Attachment
Mixed temperaments
Cognitive
10. At about 18 months
Equilibrium
Constructive play
Stanford - Binet Intelligence Scale - IQ Test
begining of imagination
11. Children are not equipped: physically - emotionally - socially - compared to adult caregivers
Scaffolding
Educational Implications of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
Why teachers must familiar with signs and symptoms of child abuse
Pretend or Imaginative play
12. The temporary support system from a teacher or older peer to support the child until the task can be mastered alone
Physical abuse - Neglect - Sexual abuse
Stage 2- Preoperational period
Its own sake
Scaffolding
13. Home environment influences much of a child's _____. Diets of minority families and socioeconomically deprived children are especially ____.
Diet - poor
Equilibrium
Scaffolding
Transducive reasoning
14. Piaget suggested that a child's mind seeks a ________________. At each stage - children form a new way to operate and adapt to the world.
Diet - poor
John Watson
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Teratogens
State of equilibrium
15. The child uses words and images to form mental representations to remember objects without being physically present
types of play
Symbolic function substage
Stage 3- Concrete operations period
Guideline for dealing with hyperactive children
16. The purposeful process by which a person generates logical and coherent ideas - evaluates situations - and reaches conclusions.
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
types of play
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Common Teratogens
Reasoning
17. A conceptual tool that allows a child to recognize that when altering the appearance of an object the basic properties do not change
Animism
Conservation
Classical conditioning
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- body image
18. 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
Child's reaction to abuse
Self - efficacy
1st between people - 2nd internally w/in child
Educational Implications of Classical Conditioning
19. 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
Reasoning
Noam Chomsky
Effect of play
Characteristics of physical abuse
20. Mother's age - Birth complications for younger & older mothers - Mother's nutrition
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
Mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Law - Under CA law abuse includes these situations
Influences on Development: 2 Other possible impacts on fetus development
Transitive Inference
21. Belief in the ability to do things on one's own
Audtory Perceptural Disability
Self - efficacy
Scaffolding
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Alcohol
22. Recognition that objects and events continue to exist even when they are not visible
Categories of Abuse
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Alcohol
Postconventional
Object permanence
23. Child readily separates from parent - Actively avoids parent upon reunion
Anxious - Resistant Attachment
Anxious - Avoidant Attachment
Perceptual Motor Disability
Temperament
24. Mental retardation via FAS - FAS: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - Low birth weight - Unusual facial characteristics
3 essential elements of scaffolding
Influences on Development: Potential impact Teratogens on fetus: Alcohol
Games with rules play
Bobo doll experiment
25. While 1 or 2 symptoms do not necessarily mean a child is abused - some common signs are...
Physical abuse - Neglect - Sexual abuse
Transducive reasoning
Games with Rules
Intelligence
26. This is the ability of a child to arrange objects in logical progression
Seriation
Conceptual - learning process
Characteristics of physical abuse
Zone of proximal development
27. The infant shows insecurity and signs of being disoriented
Dyslexia
Disorganized disoriented attachment
Stanford - Binet Intelligence Scale - IQ Test
Constructive play
28. An internalized set of rules influencing the feelings - thoughts and behavior of an individual in deciding what is right and wrong.
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Embryonic stage 2-8 wks
Moral Development or Morality
B.F. Skinner
Erikson stage one
29. 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.
Play therapy
Schemas
Conceptual - learning process
Its own sake
30. A learning disability characterized by substandard reading achievement due to the inability of the brain to process symbols; also known as a developmental reading disorder. Skip or reverse words. Confuses left and right reading.
Growth and Development - Adolescence
Kohlberg's three stages of moral development
Anxious - Avoidant Attachment
Dyslexia
31. Child uses caregiver as secure base from which to explore environment - example - Child freely separates from parent to play
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- athletics -- boys
Bobo doll experiment
Secure Attachment
Gardner's Multiple Intelligence
32. 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
3 essential elements of scaffolding
Bandura's beliefs
Social Development
Growth and Development - Early Childhood -- gender diffs
33. 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
Guidelines for teachers to help children with learning disabilities
Assimilation
Equilibrium
Accomodation
34. 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.
Self - efficacy
types of play
Stage 1- Sensorimotor stage
Noam Chomsky
35. Children who don't fall into an easy/difficult/cautious category have...
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - IQ Test
Educational Implications of Operant Conditioning
Secure attachment
Mixed temperaments
36. ____ theorists agree that ____ activities serve a valuable function in the development of important ____ and ____ skills in children.
Educational Implications of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
Seriation
Bandura's beliefs
play - social - emotional
37. 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
Behaviors related to hyperactivity or attention disability
Secure attachment
Physical sounds - cognitive thought - and social interactions
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Common Teratogens
38. 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.
State of equilibrium
Erikson stage one
Ivan Pavlov
Patterns of attachment
39. Children mentally connect specific experiences whether or not there is a logical casual relationship
Why teachers must familiar with signs and symptoms of child abuse
Transducive reasoning
Stage 4- Formal operations period
Erikson stage five
40. 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
Patterns of attachment
Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development
Attention Hyperactivity Disorders
Operant conditioning
41. 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
When assessing a child
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - IQ Test
Postconventional
State of equilibrium
42. Preconventional - conventional - postconventional
43. 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.
44. Tag - chasing - wrestling
Symbolic function substage
Rough and tumble play
John Watson
Growth and Development - Adolescence -- body image
45. Tag - chase - wrestling - Begins about the end of early childhood - Most popular during middle childhood
Rough - and - Tumble
Language - cognitive - socially
Some causes of child maltreatment
Cognitive
46. Occurs when children take existing schemes and adjust them to fit their experience piano/keyboard
Influences on Development - Prenatal -- Common Teratogens
Accomodation
begining of imagination
Influences on Development: 2 Other possible impacts on fetus development
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
Erikson stage five
1
Physical sounds - cognitive thought - and social interactions
Functional play
48. Children respond automatically since they have formed an association between a stimulus and the response
Rough and tumble play
Social Development
Growth and Development - Infancy
Classical conditioning
49. Development is motivated by the search for a stable balance toward effective adaptations
Growth and Development - Infancy -- gender differences
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - IQ Test
Temperament
Equilibrium
50. Trust vs. Mistrust - infancy to 1st year - Physical comfort - minimal fear and low apprehension about the future. Sets stage for life long expectation that world is good. The absence of trust can result in eaving the infant feeeling suspicious - guar
Piaget's four stages of cognitive development
Teachers
3 essential elements of scaffolding
Erikson stage one