Rudolph Dreikurs - correct answer ✔Was best known for work in the area of
"positive discipline"
What did John Dewey's do that brought about his greatest contribution to the
guidance tradition come about? - correct answer ✔Promoted Progressive
Education
The Encouraging Classroom - correct answer ✔Fosters worth within each
child and gives confidence to all children that they can lean
Robert Owen - correct answer ✔Identified 7 key practices about the way in
which children should be treated in schools
Jean Piaget - correct answer ✔Responsible for bringing developmental
theory of children to the forefront of psychology in the 20th century
Private Speech - correct answer ✔The self-talk that children engage in
during play
Vygotsky - correct answer ✔Coined the term "zone of proximal
development?"
Zone of Proximal Development - correct answer ✔The gap between what a
learner can accomplish alone and what he or she can achieve with guidance
from more skilled partners.
, Scaffolding - correct answer ✔the support for learning and problem solving
that encourages independence and growth
Infancy (birth to 18 months) - correct answer ✔Trust vs. Mistrust
Toddlerhood (18 months to 42 months) - correct answer ✔Autonomy Versus
Shame and Doubt
Pre-primary (42 months to 6 years) - correct answer ✔Initiative versus guilt
Primary (6 to 12 years ) - correct answer ✔Industry versus inferiority
Erik Erikson - correct answer ✔Framed a Theory of Human Development
Intelligence - correct answer ✔Is not set at birth
Components of Emotional Intelligence - correct answer ✔Self-awareness,
Self-regulation, Motivation, Empathy, Social Skill
According to Brazelton and Greenspan, what is the most important factor in a
child's development - correct answer ✔The importance of the role of the
child's caregiver in early childhood settings
Levels of Steven D. Harlow's Relational Patterns in His Conceptual Model for
Children's Social Development? - correct answer ✔Encountering,
Adjustment, and Survival