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[Show more]Syntax the grammar of a language 
Phonology The study of the sounds of language. 
Morphology The study of how words are formed 
Morpheme smallest unit of language that has meaning 
Phoneme smallest unit of sound 
Behaviorism The idea that all behaviors are learned through interaction with the enviro...
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Phonology The study of the sounds of language. 
Morphology The study of how words are formed 
Morpheme smallest unit of language that has meaning 
Phoneme smallest unit of sound 
Behaviorism The idea that all behaviors are learned through interaction with the enviro...
Constructive conflict. Jada's parents sometimes get in disagreements. However, when they do, they handle it in a positive way and always remain affectionate with each other, try to problem solve through the issue that caused the conflict, and still support each other. Jada's parents are demonstrat...
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Add to cartConstructive conflict. Jada's parents sometimes get in disagreements. However, when they do, they handle it in a positive way and always remain affectionate with each other, try to problem solve through the issue that caused the conflict, and still support each other. Jada's parents are demonstrat...
Phonology the study of the sounds of a language 
Syntax the grammar of a language 
Semantics the study of the meanings of words 
Pragmatics the rules that guide how we use language in social situations 
Morpheme the smallest unit in a language that has meaning 
Phoneme the smallest distinct sound in...
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Add to cartPhonology the study of the sounds of a language 
Syntax the grammar of a language 
Semantics the study of the meanings of words 
Pragmatics the rules that guide how we use language in social situations 
Morpheme the smallest unit in a language that has meaning 
Phoneme the smallest distinct sound in...
Family any two or more individuals living together who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption Nuclear family a family consisting of a husband, a wife, and their biological and/or adopted children Emotional parentification a situation in which children become more concerned about their parent's...
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Add to cartFamily any two or more individuals living together who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption Nuclear family a family consisting of a husband, a wife, and their biological and/or adopted children Emotional parentification a situation in which children become more concerned about their parent's...
An approach to finding ways to help all young people reach their full potential. Positive youth development 
The number of different ways in which an individual defines herself Self- complexity 
The assumption that problems are caused by something lacking in the child or teen that needs to be fixed ...
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Add to cartAn approach to finding ways to help all young people reach their full potential. Positive youth development 
The number of different ways in which an individual defines herself Self- complexity 
The assumption that problems are caused by something lacking in the child or teen that needs to be fixed ...
To punish we either administer something negative or ______. a. add something negative b. remove something negative c. add something desirable d. remove something desirable d 
Which is the best way to deal with undesirable behavior in children? a. reinforcement b. self-efficacy c. scaffolding d. pun...
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Add to cartTo punish we either administer something negative or ______. a. add something negative b. remove something negative c. add something desirable d. remove something desirable d 
Which is the best way to deal with undesirable behavior in children? a. reinforcement b. self-efficacy c. scaffolding d. pun...
Socio-emotional Development Child learns how to approach other children, negotiate issues, take turns, and communicate effectively. Includes the ability to initiate and maintain secure relationships. 
Early adverse experiences are correlated with increased risk for negative outcomes. T/F True 
adole...
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Add to cartSocio-emotional Development Child learns how to approach other children, negotiate issues, take turns, and communicate effectively. Includes the ability to initiate and maintain secure relationships. 
Early adverse experiences are correlated with increased risk for negative outcomes. T/F True 
adole...
Identify the forces that drive development Biological processes Environment Or both 
Compare and contrast quantitative and qualitative changes Qualitative changes: changes in overall nature of what is being observed Quantitative changes: changes in the amount or quantity of what is being measured; r...
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Add to cartIdentify the forces that drive development Biological processes Environment Or both 
Compare and contrast quantitative and qualitative changes Qualitative changes: changes in overall nature of what is being observed Quantitative changes: changes in the amount or quantity of what is being measured; r...
Falco 2012 Grandparents need to be better informed when caring for kids. Best position for baby to lay in= back Cribs only need a mattress with a sheet. Babies should be breastfed for the first 6 months of life (vitamins and minerals ok, but no water). Toddlers need to be in rear facing car seats un...
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Add to cartFalco 2012 Grandparents need to be better informed when caring for kids. Best position for baby to lay in= back Cribs only need a mattress with a sheet. Babies should be breastfed for the first 6 months of life (vitamins and minerals ok, but no water). Toddlers need to be in rear facing car seats un...
Developmental theory a model of development based on observations that allows us to make predictions 
Theories in any science serve two important functions: They help us _____________ the knowledge that we already have and they help us make ______________ that we then can investigate and test. organ...
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Add to cartDevelopmental theory a model of development based on observations that allows us to make predictions 
Theories in any science serve two important functions: They help us _____________ the knowledge that we already have and they help us make ______________ that we then can investigate and test. organ...
A type of verbal operant where SD is written or printed textual 
True or False: Generalized imitation occurs when a child imitates behaviors that have not yet led to reinforcement True 
Skinner's theory focused on the _____________ of language. Chomsky's theory focused on the _______________ of la...
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Add to cartA type of verbal operant where SD is written or printed textual 
True or False: Generalized imitation occurs when a child imitates behaviors that have not yet led to reinforcement True 
Skinner's theory focused on the _____________ of language. Chomsky's theory focused on the _______________ of la...
Which term is an umbrella term used to describe a group of brain-based disorders that affect an individual's ability to maintain balance and posture? Cerebral Palsy 
Imaging studies of children with ASD have found enlargement of the amygdala creating more difficulties for the individual with social...
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Add to cartWhich term is an umbrella term used to describe a group of brain-based disorders that affect an individual's ability to maintain balance and posture? Cerebral Palsy 
Imaging studies of children with ASD have found enlargement of the amygdala creating more difficulties for the individual with social...
The ability to solve everyday problems by changing yourself or your behavior to fit the environment better, change the environment, or moving to a different environment in which you can be more successful practical intelligence 
The increase in intelligence test scores that has occurred over time, n...
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Add to cartThe ability to solve everyday problems by changing yourself or your behavior to fit the environment better, change the environment, or moving to a different environment in which you can be more successful practical intelligence 
The increase in intelligence test scores that has occurred over time, n...
Language a system of symbols that is used to communicate with others or in our thinking 
Knowledge transforming a style of writing (typical of older children and adolescents) in which the goal is to convey a deeper understanding of a subject by taking information and transforming it into ideas that ...
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Add to cartLanguage a system of symbols that is used to communicate with others or in our thinking 
Knowledge transforming a style of writing (typical of older children and adolescents) in which the goal is to convey a deeper understanding of a subject by taking information and transforming it into ideas that ...
Physical Development Biological changes that occur in the body or brain (changes in size, strength, sensory&motor changes, development of fine/gross motor skills) 
Cognitive Development Changes in the way we think, understand and reason about the world. 
Social-emotional development Changes in the w...
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Add to cartPhysical Development Biological changes that occur in the body or brain (changes in size, strength, sensory&motor changes, development of fine/gross motor skills) 
Cognitive Development Changes in the way we think, understand and reason about the world. 
Social-emotional development Changes in the w...
According to your book, the basic set of principles that help us organize our observations in order to understand and predict human development is called Theory 
What type of change in development is reflected in the changes that place in the way children process information as they get older qualit...
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Add to cartAccording to your book, the basic set of principles that help us organize our observations in order to understand and predict human development is called Theory 
What type of change in development is reflected in the changes that place in the way children process information as they get older qualit...
Behavior in which a speaker asks for what she needs or wants mand 
Imitating someone else's vocal behavior Echoic 
A label for an object in the environment tact 
A type of verbal behavior evoked by written or printed symbols textual 
A verbal behavior in which the response is reinforced by a charac...
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Add to cartBehavior in which a speaker asks for what she needs or wants mand 
Imitating someone else's vocal behavior Echoic 
A label for an object in the environment tact 
A type of verbal behavior evoked by written or printed symbols textual 
A verbal behavior in which the response is reinforced by a charac...
Qualitative change what type of change in development is reflected in the changes that place in the way children process information as they get older? 
Theory according to your book, the basic set of principles that help us organize our observations in order to understand and predict human developm...
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Add to cartQualitative change what type of change in development is reflected in the changes that place in the way children process information as they get older? 
Theory according to your book, the basic set of principles that help us organize our observations in order to understand and predict human developm...
Folk wisdom Nounwisdom or beliefs associated with or traditional to the common people of a country 
Single subject Research Is a research design in which the subject serves as his/her own control, rather than using another individual/group 
Equifinality is the principle that in open systems a given ...
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Add to cartFolk wisdom Nounwisdom or beliefs associated with or traditional to the common people of a country 
Single subject Research Is a research design in which the subject serves as his/her own control, rather than using another individual/group 
Equifinality is the principle that in open systems a given ...
Unstructured activities -not directed by an adult -free time -ex. playing on a playground 
Benefits of unstructured activities -promotes creativity -imagination -problem solving -social skills -autonomy -separate identify from parents 
Limitations of unstructured activities -to much unsupervised tim...
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Add to cartUnstructured activities -not directed by an adult -free time -ex. playing on a playground 
Benefits of unstructured activities -promotes creativity -imagination -problem solving -social skills -autonomy -separate identify from parents 
Limitations of unstructured activities -to much unsupervised tim...
Positive youth development an approach to finding ways to help all young people reach their full potential 
Deficit model of youth development the assumption that problems are caused by something lacking in the child or teen that needs to be fixed 
Developmental assets common sense positive experien...
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Add to cartPositive youth development an approach to finding ways to help all young people reach their full potential 
Deficit model of youth development the assumption that problems are caused by something lacking in the child or teen that needs to be fixed 
Developmental assets common sense positive experien...
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