Chapter 9: socioemotional development Flashcards

1
Q

Define

Self concept

A

thinking of self in concrete manner

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2
Q

Answer:

At what age does self concept develop

A

3-4 years old

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3
Q

define

instrumental agression

A

agression to get their way

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4
Q

define

verbal/relationship agression

A

used to harm others social relationships

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5
Q

define

authoritarian parenting

A

behavior control and obedience

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6
Q

Define

Permissive parenting

A

warm and indulgent

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7
Q

define

uninvolved parenting

A

provides little support or warmth

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8
Q

Define

Authoritive parenting

A

warm and sensitive

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9
Q

True of false

Physical punishment tends to increase complience temorarily and increases behavior problems

A

True

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10
Q

Define

Effective punishment

when should it occur

A

occur immediately and with explaination

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11
Q

list

ways playing helps children

3 ways

A
  • understand others view points
  • manage challenging situations
  • regulate emotions
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12
Q

List

steps of social play

A
  • nonsocial activity
  • parallel play
  • associative play
  • cooperative play
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13
Q

define

sociodramatic play

A

most advanced form of play
children interact with other children, take on roles and act out stories

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14
Q

list

ways sociodramatic play helps

3 points

A
  • explore social rules and conventions
  • promotes language skills
  • associated with social competence
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15
Q

list

what imaginary companions may represent

A
  • extensions of real people known to the child
  • those who the child admires
  • characters from stories, television, or movies
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