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Child Dev - 4/26

Child Dev - 4/26

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Physical Ed

12th Grade

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Arthur Forwood

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7 Slides • 14 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Finish the sentence: Children express their emotions openly until about the age of __________.

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Multiple Choice

True or False:

Anger is often how a child expresses frustration. 

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

When a child experiences fear of being away from a parent, caregiver, or his or her normal environment, what is this called? 

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Social phobia
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Attachment disorder
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Emotional detachment
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Separation anxiety

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Multiple Choice

An illogical (doesn't make sense)  fear is called a __________. 

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delusion
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obsession
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mania
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phobia

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Multiple Choice

What is the first step for developing empathy for children? 

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Avoid spending time with them
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Understanding that their actions can hurt someone else. 

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Ignore their feelings
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Dismiss their emotions

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Multiple Choice

What is self-esteem? 

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Someone's self worth; how they view themselves.


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How someone views other people.


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Judging someone else's worth.


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Multiple Choice

True or False:

Self-Esteem develops over time. 

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

At which age can a child start to detect stress in his/her mother? 

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1 year
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3 years
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9 months

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8 months

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Multiple Choice

True or False:

An unhealthy home environment where there is a lot of fighting or stress can affect a child's self-esteem. 

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

one way to help a child's self-esteem grow is...

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To praise the child for reaching milestones.


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Constantly correct the child when he/she does something wrong.


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Ignore the child's feelings since children don't know what they're talking about.


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Multiple Select

what are some signs that a child might be suffering from a low self-esteem?

(Choose all that apply)

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Constant temper tantrums


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Crying all the time for no explained reason


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Unexplained headaches


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Unexplained belly aches


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The child doesn't want to participate in activities that he or she used to like


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Multiple Select

when are good opportunities to talk to the child about his/her feelings?

(Choose all that apply)

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Bedtime

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While watching TV.


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At the dinner table during dinner time.


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Right before the child is dropped off at school.


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Social Development: Ages 1-3

Child Development and Parenting Lesson 27

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Desired Result

By the end of the lesson you will be able to:

Identify changes in a child’s social development from ages one to three.

Standard

10.1.12 A – Evaluate factors that impact growth and development during

adulthood and late adulthood.

Focus question:

What changes occur in children ages 1-3?

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Multiple Choice

At what age do children being to engage in cooperative play? 

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Multiple Choice

True or False:

One way to help a child's social development is for ourselves to model good relationships with others. 

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True

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False

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Closure

By the end of the lesson you will be able to:

Identify changes in a child’s social development from ages one to three.

Focus question:

What changes occur in children ages 1-3?

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Imagine that you are Madison and Morgan's parent. Write a paragraph of at least five sentences describing what you would do in a situation where Morgan has grabbed a toy that used to belong to her, and Madison hits Morgan and cries. What might you say to Morgan to help her understand Madison's point-of-view? How would you correct Madison for hitting?

Question

Madison and Morgan are sisters and love to play together. Madison is two and Morgan is three. Because they are so close in age, they share everything, from a bedroom to clothes to toys. Madison gets clothes and toys that her sister has outgrown. She is delighted when she can finally call a toy her own. This can create a problem, however. Sometimes if Madison is playing with a toy that once belonged to Morgan, Morgan wants it back. While both girls have difficulty sharing, Morgan is better able to understand the concept of taking turns. But for two-year-old Madison, if someone else is playing with her toy, she cries until it is returned to her. Sometimes, she hits Morgan when Morgan takes a toy from her. Morgan, however, has learned about sharing at preschool, where she must share things with children in her class.

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