What are the general principles of development that characterize physical cognitive personal
and social development? - Answers -the sequence of development is somewhat predictable
- children develop at different rates
- development is often marked by sports and plateaus
-development involves both cognitive and qualitative changes
-heredity and environment interact in their effects on devlopment
how does children's heredity environment and behaviors lead them to more complexing ways of
thinking - Answers -the brain continues to develop throughout childhood adolescence and
adulthood
-children have a natural tendency to organize their experiences
- children are naturally incline to make some sense of and adopt to their environment
- development builds on prior acquisitions ideally frequent interactions that promote
development
- language development facilitates cognitive development
how does children's heredity and behaviors lead them to move complex ways of thinking on
behavior - Answers -interactions with other people promote development
-formal schooling promotes development
-inconsistenties between existing understandings and new events promote development
-challenging tasks promote development
what trends n development have info processing thoughts and cognitive developmental
theories/thoughts identifies - Answers children's ongoing working memory capacity enables
them to handle increasing complex cognitive tasks
-children's growing knowledge beliefs and thinking process become increasingly integrated
-children's growing knowledge base enhances their ability to learn new things
children's self concepts become increasingly stable and therefore increasingly more difficult to
change as they grow older using what you have learned which is - Answers children will behave
in ways consistent with their self concepts thereby reaffirming what they have learned
Authoritative parents can best be characterized as having which of the following realationships
, with their children - Answers high exceptions, loving support, and shared decision making
As students grow older they are more likely to - Answers evaluate their own performance in
terms of how it compares for performance
As a teacher you have learned that a child with a milf form of an ASD has been assigned to your
classroom for the coming year which is the following is correct - Answers peer social skills
As a 17 yr old high school senior Julian has no sense of direction. Over the past year he has
dabbled in auto mechanics,photography, and Buddhism, but nothing has held his interest. what
is this? - Answers identity diffusion
And authoritarian parenting style is seen in which one of the following examples involving high
school - Answers Mary's parents are quite strict letting her know how their high expectations or
her and impairing strong personalities for failing or breaking rules.
Anita's idea of how to interact with her classmates is to tease or insult them. Not surprisingly,
she has few friends. Her teacher can best help her by: - Answers Explicitly teaching her more
effective ways to interact with her peers
A large social group in which the members show strong loyalty to each other, have strict rules,
and have specific initiation rites is known as - Answers a gang
After a tragic drag race that kills several students, a high school faculty wants to take action to
reduce risk-taking behaviors within its student body. If the faculty considers recent research on
risk taking in adolescence, its best course of action would be to: - Answers Identify and sponsor
opportunities for reasonable, supervised risk taking
All of the following strategies are certainly beneficial, but only one is likely to foster resilience in
students who live in difficult and challenging circumstances (e.g., extreme poverty, abusive
family members). Which strategy is known to foster resilience? - Answers Take a personal
interest in students' welfare and show them that they can turn to you in times of need.
An authoritarian parenting style is seen in which one of the following examples involving junior
high school students? - Answers Molly's parents are quite strict, letting her know their high
expectations for her and imposing strong penalties for failing or breaking their rules.
As students grow older, they are more likely to: - Answers Evaluate their own performance in
terms of how it compares with that of their classmates
Children's self-concepts become increasingly stable, and therefore increasingly more difficult to
change, as they grow older. Using what you have learned about the development of students'
sense of self, choose the most likely explanation for the increasing stability of the self-concept
over time. - Answers Children will behave in ways consistent with their self-concepts, thereby
reaffirming their views of themselves.