Exam 5: Theories of Child Development
Exam 1: Where Are Our Children After School15 Questions
Exam 2: A View of the Field: School-Age Care and Youth Development6 Questions
Exam 3: Developing and Ensuring Program Quality10 Questions
Exam 4: What Does It Take to Work With School-Age Children10 Questions
Exam 5: Theories of Child Development12 Questions
Exam 6: The Adults Role in Socialization and Development10 Questions
Exam 7: Concerns Facing Todays Children9 Questions
Exam 8: Understanding and Guiding Childrens Behavior17 Questions
Exam 9: Environments of School-Age Children9 Questions
Exam 10: Cooperative Program Planning8 Questions
Exam 11: A Health and Fitness Curriculum: Fighting Back Against Childhood Obesity7 Questions
Exam 12: Engaging Children in Indoor Activities5 Questions
Exam 13: Engaging Children in Outdoor Activities5 Questions
Exam 14: Working With Older School-Age Children and Teens6 Questions
Exam 15: Developing Partnerships With Families, Schools, and the Community6 Questions
Exam 16: Administrative Issues: Licensing, Policies, and Personnel5 Questions
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Erik Erikson uses what to describe the stages in his psychosocial theory?
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Which of the following is NOT a contribution of Arnold Gesell:
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Lawrence Kohlberg created the preconventional, conventional and postconventional levels in his hierarchy of what?
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Erik Erickson's theory built on that of his teacher, _________________.
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Carol Dweck developed theory around fixed and growth mindset. This theory posits:
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According to Carol Gilligan, the male view of morality is based on ______, while the female view is based on ______.
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Robert Havighurst popularized the idea that the attainment of certain skill sets could serve as signals that the goal of a particular life crisis is being achieved. This attainment of a skill set is also known as a
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Robert Havighurst popularized the idea that the attainment of certain skill sets could serve as signals that the goal of a particular life crisis is being achieved. This attainment of a skill set is also known as a
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Which of the following is NOT a contribution of Arnold Gesell:
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This man proposed that a child's learning comes from copying or modeling
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Erik Erickson's theory built on that of his teacher, _________________.
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Sigmund Freud's Stages of change are useful to know because they affected other theorists. In order, they are:
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