1/20
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced | Call with Kai |
|---|
No analytics yet
Send a link to your students to track their progress
Caregiver Preference
Babies prefer their caregiver's face as early as 4 days after birth.
Stranger Anxiety
Typically starts at 8-9 months of age.
Temperament
Refers to individual differences in social and emotional styles, influenced by genetics.
Difference in social and emotional styles reflect differences in termperament
Thomas and Chess’s Temperament Theory
Identifies three major styles (Easy, Difficult, Slow-to-warm-up
Easy Temperament
easy-going, happy, calm, and adaptable
Difficult Temperament
negative mood, withdrawal, low adaptability
Slow-to-warmp-up Temperament
Shy or sensitive
Behavioural Theory of Temperament
Proposed by Kagan, suggesting 10% of children may be behaviorally inhibited.
Attachment
The emotional bond between a child and caregiver, is influenced by early experiences.
What did Konrad Lorenz believe about attachment?
Found that there is a critical period for attachment. Used geese to examine geese attachment
How is human attachment fluid?
Human attachment is not as strict and it is a sensitive period
A bond can form with more time and support and in bad environments there is less attachment
Contact Comfort
Comfort, warmth, and food are crucial for attachment
Attachment Styles
Secure
Insecure-avoidant
Anxious
Disorganized
4 Parenting Styles (Baumrind)
Permissive: Lenient
Authoritarian: Very strict
Authoritative: Supportive but set rules
Uninvolved: Neglectful
What did Piaget believe about Moral Development?
There is objective and subjective responsibility
Objective Responsibility
Rightness or wrongness of an act is based almost exclusively on its material result, without consideration of the individual's motives for doing it
Subjective Responsibility
Things for which we feel a responsibility
Kohlberg’s 3 Stages of Moral Development
Pre-conventional
Conventional
Post-conventional
Pre-Conventional
Focus on punishment and reward
Conventional
Focus on societal values
Post-Conventional
Focus on internal moral principles