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Essentials of Life Span Development Study Set 3
Quiz 6: Socioemotional Development in Early Childhood
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Question 121
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List at least three ways that boy and girl peer/friendship groups tend to differ.
Question 122
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List at least four possible functions of play.
Question 123
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A type of child maltreatment that is characterized by the infliction of physical injury as a result of such things as spanking,punching,and shaking a child.
Question 124
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A kind of play in which the child transforms the physical environment into a symbol.
Question 125
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A kind of parenting style that is restrictive and punitive.The parents place firm limits and controls on their children and allow little verbal exchange.
Question 126
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List four types of child maltreatment.
Question 127
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A kind of play that involves repetition of behavior when new skills are being learned or when physical or mental mastery and coordination of skills are required for games or sports.
Question 128
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A kind of parenting style in which parents are warm,nurturing,and involved with their children.The parents,however,place few demands or controls on their children.
Question 129
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A parenting technique for handling misbehavior in children.It is characterized by removing the child from a setting that offers positive reinforcement.
Question 130
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Label each of the four parenting styles,as identified by Diana Baumrind,in the boxes provided below.
Question 131
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Explain Erik Erikson's stage of initiative versus guilt.
Question 132
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The support that parents provide one another in jointly raising a child.
Question 133
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A kind of parenting style that encourages children to be independent,but still places limits and controls on child behavior.The parents allow verbal give-and-take and are nurturing toward their children.