CHILD DEVELOPMENT FCCLA EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Lawrence kohlberg - ANSWER -theory for moral development
preconvention morality
conventional morality
post-conventional morality
children - ANSWER -preschools rate of growth is from month to month
developments - ANSWER -physical development (body proportions)
intellectual development
social-emotional development
infant - ANSWER -weight under 5 pounds
0-2 learn simple reflex
ages 1-3 - ANSWER -learn between 300-1,000 words
able to describe objects
preschool children learn grammar rules
teens/adolescents - ANSWER -rapid height and weight growth
hormones shift
abstract thinking
risk-task behavior
skills - ANSWER -fine-motor skills
gross-motor skills
physical
emotional
reflexes - ANSWER -palmar (hand
plantar (foot)
babinski (big toe)
moro (infant)
ivan pavlov - ANSWER -worked and discovered with reflexes of brain
B.F skinner - ANSWER -known for identifying the basic principle of operant conditioning
albert bandura - ANSWER -behaviorisms, with its emphasis on experimental methods
focuses on variables we can observe measure and manipulate and avoid whatever is
subjective internal and unavailable
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Lawrence kohlberg - ANSWER -theory for moral development
preconvention morality
conventional morality
post-conventional morality
children - ANSWER -preschools rate of growth is from month to month
developments - ANSWER -physical development (body proportions)
intellectual development
social-emotional development
infant - ANSWER -weight under 5 pounds
0-2 learn simple reflex
ages 1-3 - ANSWER -learn between 300-1,000 words
able to describe objects
preschool children learn grammar rules
teens/adolescents - ANSWER -rapid height and weight growth
hormones shift
abstract thinking
risk-task behavior
skills - ANSWER -fine-motor skills
gross-motor skills
physical
emotional
reflexes - ANSWER -palmar (hand
plantar (foot)
babinski (big toe)
moro (infant)
ivan pavlov - ANSWER -worked and discovered with reflexes of brain
B.F skinner - ANSWER -known for identifying the basic principle of operant conditioning
albert bandura - ANSWER -behaviorisms, with its emphasis on experimental methods
focuses on variables we can observe measure and manipulate and avoid whatever is
subjective internal and unavailable