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What are Erikson's Psychodynamic Stages? |
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First year: Basic Trust vs. Mistrust Second year: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt |
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Explain Erikson's first year psychodynamic stage. |
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basic trust vs mistrust attachment and trust trust in caregiver; quantity vs quality quality is better |
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Explain Erikson's second year psychodynamic stage. |
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autonomy vs shame and doubt physically they start to walk, stand, grab things, self-control tension between being independent and control control may cause a child to be unable to control themselves or think they can't includes emotion best to scaffold children (Vygotski) |
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What plays a powerful role is social relationships, exploration of environment, and discovery of self? |
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Emotions; they are a huge part in figuring out how we fit in with the world |
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In children, what provides the best clues to emotion? |
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Facial expressions; nonverbal communication |
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Assuming a close correspondence between emoitional state and what can lead to error? |
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Emotional expressions are _____ organized and vary with the child's developing ______, ______, and ______ . |
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flexibly capacities goals context |
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vocal, facial, gestural, and situational |
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How do emotions develop over time? |
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energize development become more varied, complex with age |
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What are the first appearances of happiness? Explain. |
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smile- from birth social smile - 6 to 10 weeks; this is purposeful and adaptive laugh - 3 to 4 months; contageous |
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What are the first appearances of anger? Explain. |
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general distress - from birth anger - 4 to 6 months; frustration and annoyance |
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What are the first appearances of sadness? Explain. |
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distress to "still face" - 2 to 7 months; this is less common and doesn't last as long as anger |
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What are the first appearances of fear? Explain. |
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first fears - 6 to 12 months; sense of self hasn't fully developed object permanence - people can leave and not come back stranger anxiety - 8 to 12 months; "I am not you" |
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At what age can children recognize others' facial expression? |
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Children look to who to understand how they are suppose to be acting? |
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What are self conscious emotions? |
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shame embarrassment guilt envy pride |
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These emotions are related to other people and the child must have sense of self. |
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Self-conscious emotions; need to be informed to feel this way |
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When do self-conscious emotions emerge? |
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What is effortful control? |
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emotional self-regulation; the child is able to consciously control his/her emotions |
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Who does effortful control improve? |
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gradually; with the development of the cebebral cortex and the assistance of cargivers |
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In what year do children start to understand their emotions better? |
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What are the 4 structures of temperament? and what percentage of children fit in this categories? |
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Easy-40% Difficult-10% Slow to warm up-15% Unclassified-35% |
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Temperament is a ______ behavior. |
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Biological development of shyness |
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react negatively, with drawn from new stimuli high heart rates, stress hormones, and stress symptoms higher right hemisphere frontal cortex activity |
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Biological development of sociability |
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react positively, approach new stimuli low heart rates, stress hormones, and stress symptoms higher left hemisphere frontal cortex activity |
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temperament develops with? |
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at what age are long term predictions about temperament best achieved? |
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