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Erikson's Initiative vs. Guilt and what stage number is this? -
ANSWER--3.
Preschoolers
Attempt to not only control their bodies but their environment as
well
Pos. purpose/direction
Neg. Excessive inhibition to take action or inconsiderate behavior
Adult disapproval for exerting too much control makes kids feel
guilt
Adults should encourage and support play
Erikson's Industry vs. Inferiority and what stage number is this? -
ANSWER--4.
End of early childhood
5-6 to puberty
begin formal schooling
focus on learning academics and social skills
Focus on achievements**
People around them are most important
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Pos. Competence/method
Neg. narrow abilities/inertia (lack of action) feel inferior to peers
Need adults to have supportive language and response
What is the social learning theory? - ANSWER--Learning through
observing others and imitating behaviors that are rewarded.
What is behaviorism? - ANSWER--based on rewards an
punishment
What theory is social learning theory based on and why? -
ANSWER--Behaviorism because this theory explains that
behaviors are repeated and learned socially through the use of
rewards and punishments
How does the social learning theory explain gender identity? -
ANSWER--Kids see how those of different genders interact
socially and they see how their behaviors are rewarded or
punished, therefore, this helps form a child's gender identity
Kohlberg's Cognitive Developmental Theory of Moral
Development - ANSWER--Children actively construct knowledge
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of gender in same way they construct other knowledge about the
world
They put gender into a schema/category
(moral development)
At what age to children develop their sense of gender identity -
ANSWER--2
Why does the concept of gender identity tend to remain the same
despite social contexts? - ANSWER--Because social norms and
their perception of having to chose a category either boy or girl
prevents them from making a change.
How can we support students when they are in the different
phases of Freud's psychosexual theory? - ANSWER--Oral stage-
realize they are exploring the world with their mouth to don't
punish them for that but prepare to keep unsafe things away from
their mouths
Anal phase- don't punish for bladder and bowel control and
realize they are trying to control impulses so they might be
stubborn
, OAE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EXAM
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How can we support students through phallic phase? - ANSWER-
-Realize this is when they are playing with genitals and curious
about others. Unless excessive don't interfere.
What shift in relationships occur at the latency stage? - ANSWER-
-From parents to friends, teachers and other adults
How can we help children in the sensorimotor stage of
development? - ANSWER--Provide plenty of objects to
manipulate
ex. rattles, toys, balls, etc
Don't punish for throwing objects from cribs or high chairs
because they are learning
Define centrate and which stage is this seen in and why? -
ANSWER--focusing on only one attribute of an object
preoperational
can't think logically
Define decentrate and which stage is this seen in and why? -
ANSWER--Being able to accomodate multiple attributes and