CHILD DEVELOPMENT - Social Development Flashcards
Per Gilligan’s study, girls’ moral
development is based on? (3x)
Importance of social relationships
7 year old tries out for soccer team but is
not selected. He is doing well in all
psychosocial domains. Anticipated
future response? (2x)
Child seeks out other activities where he
can succeed
15 yo old girl has increased curiosity
and attention to mother’s characteristics
and emotions. These are precursors for?
(2x)
Capacity of empathy
Why would a normal developing
preschooler refer to peer as “friend”?
(2x)
Enjoy playing together (similar
interests)
Child serves parents toy food on plastic
plate, then asks parents to feed them in
return. (2x)
Cooperative play
When do peer relationships begin to
become more important than family
relationships?
School Age
Girl is doing well in school, involved in
soccer practice, socializes with female and not male peers. Freudian stage?
Latency
Infants’ awareness that their gestures,
feelings, speech, and thoughts are
understood by others?
Intersubjectivity
Teacher gives time for children to complete work by themselves, then puts them in groups to work together, and helps the groups if they get stuck. Educational Concept?
Zone of Proximal Development
Compared to an older child, 1st graders at a new school will choose friends based on?
How nice a peer is to them
Although a 15 yo’s parents say that the frequency of conflicts with them has decreased since childhood, the negative affect has increased. This correlates with what adolescent development features?
Increase in autonomy and more
involvement with peers
In the transition from preschool to
elementary school, what protective factor is associated with positive attitudes towards school?
The ability to make friends
In Harvard Study of Adult Development,
what childhood experience is closely
associated with professional and financial success?
Warm relationships
Nature of social relationships in
adolescence
Most friendships last less than a year
3-6 month old infants socially engage
through?
Face-to-face interaction