Module 14: Development of Early Childhood Flashcards

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What are preschool children mostly learning about society?

A

Preschool children can do-and want to do more and more. At the same time, they are learning that some of the things they want to do meet social approval, whereas others do not

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What is the crisis faced in early childhood [Play Age (3-5 yrs)]?

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Initiative versus Guilt

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How old are the individuals who face the crisis, Initiative versus Guilt?

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Play Age (3-5 yrs)

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What is the virtue developed once the individual successfully goes through the crisis of Initiative versus Guilt?

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Purpose

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Purpose (virtue)

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the courage to envision and pursue goals without being unduly inhibited by guilt or fear of punishment

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What are the maladaptive tendencies that may be faced in early childhood?

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  1. Ruthlessness
  2. Inhibition
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Maladaptive Tendency: Ruthlessness

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don’t care who they step on just to achieve their goals

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Malignant Tendency: Inhibition

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too much guilt to do anything so nothing would happen

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What are the Significant Persons in early childhood?

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Family

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Theory of Sexual Selection

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the selection of sexual partners is a response to differing reproductive pressures early men and women confronted in the study for survival

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Identification

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adoption of characteristics, beliefs, attitudes, values, and behaviors of the parent of the same sex

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What did Kohlberg say about development in early childhood?

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According to Kohlberg, Children actively search for cues about gender in their social world

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Gender Constancy

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a child’s realization that his or her gender will always be the same

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Gender Identity

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awareness of one’s own gender and that of others, which typically occurs ages 2 and 3

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Gender Stability

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awareness that gender does not change

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Gender Constancy

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the realization that a girl remains a girl even if she has a short haircut and plays with trucks, typically occurs between ages 3 and 7

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Gender-Schema Theory

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+ it views children as actively extracting knowledge about gender from their environment before engaging in gender typed behavior
+ place more emphasis on the influence of culture

18
Q

In terms of gender, what do children match their behavior with?

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Children match their behavior to their culture’s view of what boys and girls are supposed to be and do

19
Q

What did Walter Mischel say about children and gender roles?

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According to Walter Mischel, children acquire gender roles by imitating models and being rewarded for gender-appropriate behavior

20
Q

What are issues that children may face in early childhood?

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  1. Sleeping problems
  2. Bedwetting
  3. Malnutrition/obesity
  4. Food allergies
  5. Oral health
  6. Accidents
21
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What are cognitive issues that children may face in early childhood?

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  1. Centration
  2. Egocentrism
  3. Conservation
  4. Usage of media
  5. Parenting styles
  6. Relationships with other family members
  7. Aggression
  8. Prosocial behavior
  9. Fearfulness