Class 14 Flashcards

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1
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When children are typically first diagnosed w/ ADHD

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elementary school

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2
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how many teens identify outside gender binary

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about 25%

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3
Q

awareness of gender develops as early as

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4 months

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4
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kids aged _____ discuss/label gender

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2-3

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5
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kids aged ___ label their own gender

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2.5-3

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6
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kids aged _____ realize gender is relatively stable

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5-7

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7
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cisnormativity

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traditional binary system of male and female gender and that cisgender identity is the norm

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8
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children as young as ___ have gender stereotypes

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2.5

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9
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associative play

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no shared goal, spontaneous, short-lived

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10
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cooperative play

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share a goal, social, reciprocal

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11
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pretend play

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actions, etc. symbolize something else
- teaches kids empathy

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12
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play in school years

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largely organized, rule based

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13
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selection for cliques

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initial similarities

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14
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socializations

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similarities emerge over time because of friends’ influence
- friends mold eachother

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15
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crowds

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more broad than cliques
- contributes to identity

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16
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main difference btwn popular antisocial and rejected

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popular antisocial are bistrategic - sometimes aggressive, sometimes prosocial, mostly horizontal aggression (punching up, on others of their same status)

17
Q

traits seen as popular in boys vs girls

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boys = cool, athletic, attractive
girl = attractive, cool, have nice clothes

18
Q

average children amount

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1/3

19
Q

large part of selection for cliques

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academic achievement, when this changes cliques often change
- antisocial behaviour

20
Q

selection or socialization has bigger influence on problem behaviours

A

selection

21
Q

peer pressure peak at grade

A

9

22
Q

which popularity group is most lonely

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rejected

23
Q

which group has strongest friendships

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average