Chapter 10: psychosocial development in childhood (3-6 years) Flashcards

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what is the self concept? (2)

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  • self definition (describe themselves, external and physical characteristics, unrealistically positive)
  • self esteem (judgement on their self worth, positive bias)
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how to regulate self control? (2)

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  • emotional regulation: control feelings and guide a behaviour to one’s expectations
  • understanding emotions: improves, social and complex emotions, facial/voice/body
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what are the four main aspects of gender (4) and one sex difference (1)

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gender: social role, behaviour, identity, continuum
sex: biological features (genitalia, chromosomes, hormones, binary vs intersex)

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how are biological theories and gender development linked? (4)

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heredity, evolutionary psychologists (survival), sex hormones, intersex and transgender (biology and identity are not the same thing)

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how are cognitives theories and gender development linked? (2)

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  • Kohlberg’s theory: gender identity develops gradually
  • gender-schema theory (role of male and female in culture is starting to form)
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what are the 3 stages of gender identity?

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2 years: labelling
3 years: stability
3-7 years: consistency (gender consistency)

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learning theories and gender development (2)

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  • social cognitive theory: model gender roles after others (family, other adults, peers, culture)
  • operant conditioning: reinforcement following gender-typed behaviour
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Freud’s psychosexual theory

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stage 3: phallic
- adoption of characteristic values behaviour of the SAME SEX parent
- must repressed sexual desire for opposite sex parent and identify with the same sex parent

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what are the two dimensions of child rearing?

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  • warm and cold dimension (positive): affectionate, caring, less physical discipline, etc.
  • restrictive and permissive dimension (negative): few feelings of affection, complain about the child’s behaviour
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name four parenting styles

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authoritative, authoritarian, permissive-indulgent, rejecting-neglecting

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how do parents enforce restrictions; discipline? (2)

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  • operant conditioning techniques: reinforcement vs punishment
  • factors to consider: age, punishment, preventative measures, etc.
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what are three other factors influencing parenting styles?

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  • situation
  • child’s temperament
  • divorce
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what are three prosocial and altruistic behaviour? (3)

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  • empathy
  • perspective-taking
  • factors such as biological maturation of brain areas, cognitive development)
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what are three facts about aggression? (3)

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  • developmental pattern
  • instrumental aggression and gender differences
  • aggressive behaviour is consistent over time: temperament, self-regulation
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what are four facts on fearfulness? (4)

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  • peaks around 4 yo
  • common fears: animals, dark, storms, doctors, imaginary creatures
  • causes:
    1. cognitive theory: appearance-reality
    2. social cognitive theory: hearing/seeing others’ fear
    3. classically conditioned fears (ex. needles)
    4. biological anxiety: some fears are more innate
  • helpful vs unhelpful parenting
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