ECE1-05a Theories of Human Development
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show | A system of beliefs about how or why something is, often researched or proven or generally accepted.
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Developmental Milestones | show 🗑
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show | A disposition (personality) with harsh and negative reactions to new or frustrating situations.
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*Behaviorist Theory (Skinner) | show 🗑
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show | Training where desired behavior is immediately rewarded, causing the behavior to be repeated.
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show | A theory that humans learn new behaviors by imitating and interacting with the people around them.
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show | A theory that emotional development is influenced by tensions between internal desires and impulses and the demand of the outside world.
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Trust | show 🗑
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show | Erikson's term for an emotional state often acquired at toddler age when children strive to be independent and separate from parents.
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Initiative | show 🗑
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show | Erikson's term for when children feel competent because of successes in and out of school. (opposite of inferiority)
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show | A theory that learning happens for children through active problem solving and social interaction and that language is needed for learning.
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Assimilation | show 🗑
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show | Piaget's term for a learning process where humans modify current knowledge to allow for new ideas or information
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Cognitive Development | show 🗑
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Sociocultural Theory (Vygotsky) | show 🗑
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show | Using language and social interaction to guide children's thinking, using hints or questions to help them build knowledge.
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show | a skill, problem or task that is just above a child's ordinary ability that with help can become a skill
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Risk Factors | show 🗑
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Protective Factors | show 🗑
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