Exam 6: Understanding Student Behavior

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If an adult continually shakes a toy in front of an infant but always takes it away before the infant can grab it, the infant will be motivated to keep trying to grab the toy.

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Self-control and/or self-discipline is learned only from the imposition of controls by significant adults.

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Cooperative play is play in which two or more children are working toward a common goal, like using block to build a house.

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In taking this student teaching course, you have demonstrated Erikson's fourth stage, called ____________________, and hopefully, you will not develop feelings of ____________________ through a negative outcome.

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Symbolic play is play in which the objects with which the child is playing become something else.

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If given a poor beginning, even contact with a warm and accepting adult, a child will be unable to self-actualize.

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Vygotsky used the term "private speech" to describe

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According to Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, the first four developmental stages include

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Some single parents do earn substantial salaries, are emotionally and psychologically healthy, and are able to build their child's self-esteem.

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Parallel play is play in which two children use similar materials and have personal interaction.

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Erikson's second stage of development is the autonomy stage.

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"Look what I did teacher" is a statement that reflects a child's attempt to gain self-respect.

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In using a narrative or anecdotal form to observe a child, the student teacher should avoid making ____________________ when describing the child's behaviors.

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Smiling at and giving positive attention to young children help to build the child's self-esteem.

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