QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ According to Erik Erikson, the great governor of initiative is.
Answer: conscience
◉ In Erikson's understanding of early childhood, the young child
clearly has begun to develop _____Blank, which is the representation
of self, the substance, and content of self-conceptions. Answer: self-
understanding
◉ Four-year-old Harlan says, "I'm always happy!" Researchers
suggest that Harlan, like other kids his age, has self-descriptions that
are typically. Answer: unrealistically positive
◉ ______Blank plays a key role in the development of time
management and conflict resolution skills in children.. Answer:
emotion regulation
◉ Hans feels ashamed when his parents say, "You should feel bad
about biting your sister!" To experience a _____Blank emotion like
shame, Hans must be able to refer to himself as distinct from others..
Answer: self-conscience
, ◉ The children of _____Blank parents are better at soothing
themselves when they get upset, are more effective in regulating
their negative affect, focus their attention better, and have fewer
behavior problems than the children of emotion-dismissing parents..
Answer: emotion-coaching
◉ Jennifer is an emotion-dismissing parent when her son is upset.
Which of the following will Jennifer do?. Answer: Jennifer will try to
change her son's negative emotions.
◉ A recent study found that young children who were more skilled
in emotion regulation were. Answer: more popular with their peers
◉ According to Piaget's theory, from _____Blank years of age, children
are in a transition, showing some features of the first stage of moral
reasoning and some features of the second stage, autonomous
morality.. Answer: 7 to 10
◉ Julie believes that Jason's accidental act of breaking 12 plates is
worse than Peter intentionally breaking two plates. Julie can be best
described as a(n). Answer: heteronomous moralist.
◉ Social cognitive theorists emphasize that the ability to resist
temptation is closely tied to the development of ______Blank, which
involves learning to delay gratification.. Answer: self control