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Physical Development
Characterized by slow growth rates during middle childhood, typically gaining 5-7 pounds and growing 2 inches annually.
Concrete Operational Stage
Piaget's cognitive development stage from ages 7 to 11, where children master logical thinking in concrete ways.
Dyslexia
A learning disability with difficulties in word recognition, spelling, and decoding abilities.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
A neurological and behavioral condition affecting attention, impulse control, and organization.
Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Gardner’s theory proposing nine distinct domains of intelligence, beyond traditional IQ measurements.
Reciprocity
The understanding that changes in one quality can be compensated by changes in another.
Self-fulfilling Prophecy
The tendency to act in ways that reinforce the predictions made about oneself, often due to labeling.
Ecological Systems Model
Brofenbrenner's framework examining an individual within the context of their environment and relationships.
Peer Relationships
Crucial in middle childhood, they help develop social skills and can affect self-esteem and behavior.
Moral Development
Kohlberg's theory on how moral reasoning matures, progressing through pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional stages.