Middle Childhood Flashcards

1
Q

Compared to early childhood, children spend ___ time with their parents

A

less

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2
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___-supportive parenting involves having conversations with your child. This is a method of authoritative parenting. Values children’s independence, competence, and social relatedness. Involves co-regulation.

A

Autonomy

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3
Q

Friendship correlates with ___ psychological adjustment. Provides emotional support and security. Is a buffer against unpleasant experiences and loneliness.

A

positive

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4
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___ helps with the development of social skills.

A

Friendship

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5
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___-Concept: domain-specific evaluations of the self

A

Self

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6
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___ traces: exact replica

A

Verbatim

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7
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___ traces: the main idea

A

Gist

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8
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___-Esteem: global evaluations of the self; self-worth

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Self

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9
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___-Schema Theory: Children’s attention and behavior are guided by an internal motivation to conform to gender-based standards.

A

Gender

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10
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Parents act as a ___ in the sense that they are the ones who take their children to places and choose what places they go. Exs: Soccer practice, church, school, etc. Furthermore, parents decide what soccer team they should join, what church they should join, what school they should attend, etc.

A

gatekeeper

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11
Q

One of the three pieces to bullying: bullies have more ___

A

power

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12
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One of the three pieces to bullying: it happens ___ over time

A

repeatedly

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13
Q

One of the three pieces to bullying: a bully does it on ___

A

purpose

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14
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During early childhood, children become more critical of their parents but still view their parents as the main source of ___ support.

A

emotional

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15
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Developmental patterns of self-concept: simple, concrete behaviors & ___ attributes -> traits, social comparisons -> abstract, personal values

A

external

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16
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Developmental patterns of self-concept: simple, concrete behaviors & external attributes -> traits, ___ comparisons -> abstract, personal values

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social

17
Q

Developmental patterns of self-concept: simple, concrete behaviors & external attributes -> traits, social comparisons -> abstract, ___ values

A

personal

18
Q

Middle childhood marks the beginnings of adult logic and involves tangible objects, not ___ ideas

A

abstract

19
Q

During early childhood, all permanent ___ arrive

A

teeth

20
Q

___ of bullying are most likely to be boys and younger middle school students. More lonely, hard to make friends, unlikely to retaliate if bullied. Anxious, socially withdrawn, and/or aggressive

A

Victims

21
Q

From ages _-8 friendship involves shared activities, similarity, and same-sex preference is common

A

6

22
Q

By 9-_, loyalty, taking care of each other, mutual understanding, and self-disclosure are important components of friendship.

A

10

23
Q

Self-___: How good one is at an area
If a kid has strong self-efficacy in the areas that they care about, then their self-esteem will be higher.

A

Efficacy

24
Q

Demonstrating ___ and flexibility
demonstrates that a child can understand that object can have several properties or dimensions. Before middle childhood, children could not do this.

A

reversibility

25
Q

___ are not low in self-esteem or social competence, more likely to judge as moral those behaviors that other children view as immoral (stealing or insulting a peer), come from families where aggressive behavior is tolerated, often do not have close relationships with parents and view their parents as authoritarian, punitive, and lacking in supportiveness

A

Bullies