Child Development L4 Flashcards
What are the key components of social development?
- Forming bonds with people
- Learning to behave in social acceptable ways
- Learning to be good friends and allies
- Learning to deal with adversaries
What is Attatchment?
An emotional and social bond between infant and caregiver that spans both time and space
Describe Social Learning Theory
The idea that we learn to do things by watching others.
Social Learning Theory can also be described as a sort of ____
Deferred Imitation
How is Social Development achieved?
- Social Learning Theory
- Cognitive Development Theory
- Parents
- Peer relationships
Describe the Cognitive Development Theory
The idea that social development is driven by cognitive development.
Describe how parenting influences social development
Children imitate their parents, children form attachments to their parents. Children are influenced by parenting styles
What are the two dimensions of parenting styles
- Demandingness
2. Responsiveness
Give the four parenting styles and describe their dimensions
Authoritative (demanding and responsive)
Authoritarian (demanding and unresponsive)
Permissive (undemanding and responsive)
Disengaged (undemanding and unresponsive)
What are a few important things to consider when analyzing the influence of parenting on social development
- Principle of minimal sufficiency.
- Parental style is a two way street.
What is the principle of minimal sufficiency?
The teaching principle that the consequences for bad decisions should only be as harsh as they need be. When teaching children, this means your child will internalize moral rules the best if you are only as harsh with consequence as you need to be - harsher is not better.
Why is parental style a two way street?
Because certain children incite certain parenting styles - some may need a stricter influence, others a more forgiving one etc.
Describe a peer relationship.
A friendship. How your friends influence your behavior.
What are the two elements of emotional development?
- Understanding others’ feelings
2. Emotional Regulation
How do children often understand others’ feelings or regulate their emotions?
Via the influence of their parents, ie the parent will provide a distraction to help the child deal with negative emotion, or the parent will ask the child to consider how others’ feel