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CD unit 4

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What risk is associated with concussions before age 25? dementia
Fine and gross motor development in boys vs girls girls get fine motor development, then gross, boys have gross first, then fine
What is the hygiene hypothesis?
Individualized education plans (IEPs) are for what? special needs children/gifted children
multifinality multiple causes to end at finish (outcome)
equifinality 'equals' one cause (same at end)
What is aptitude? genetic endowment of what we could achieve
What is dyslexia? unusual difficulty reading words
What is dyscalculia? unusual difficulty calculating math
What are at least three reasons children need recess in school? vitamin D, focus in school, imagination
What are at least three reasons ADHD might be misdiagnosed? doctors don't spend enough time, too much screen time, teachers try to diagnose
What are some alternative treatments other than medication that could be tried to treat ADHD? CBT, limit screen time, healthy diet
What is Piaget’s stage that occurs during middle childhood called? concrete operational thought
What three things facilitate increases in the knowledge base? past experience, current opportunity, personal motivation
What are at least three ways poverty affects brain development? no books, no breakfast, loud house with tons of people
Seriation things arranged in a logical series (using alphabet/numbers)
classification organization of things unto groups according to a characteristic they share
Every study finds that _________________ affects cognitive development. socioeconomic status
What is the hidden curriculum? unofficial patterns in school (teacher's background, how class is set up)
What are hubs? spots in the brain where a bunch of axons are grouped together
Children learn concepts best when they are linked to what? personal experience
What is parentification?
What is family function?
What is family structure? Examples?
Kohlberg’s levels of moral reasoning preconventional, conventional, post-conventional
4 types of bullying
What is child culture? when younger children follow or copy the actions of older children
What are at least three negative impacts that can occur from being bullied during childhood? suicide, low self-esteem, dropping out of school
How can siblings raised together grow up in a nonshared environment? Examples? different ages, different teachers, different peers. different perceptions
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