Deck 2: Historical Perspectives and Guidance Theories
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Deck 2: Historical Perspectives and Guidance Theories
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Vygotsky said that children interact through ____________________, and through these socialand cultural interactions learn the values of their society.
dialogues
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Constructivists believe that behavior and learning result from the interactions between internaldevelopment and the ____________________ environment.
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Piaget thought that children must create their own knowledge through stages of____________________ with the environment.
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Children enjoy and learn well from an environment that offers a fairly wide range of difficulty inwhich they are allowed the ____________________ to choose toys, games, and interactionsmatched to their ability level.
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Piaget believed that children are little scientists who constantly create and test their own____________________ of the world.
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Ethologists study behaviors in terms of natural ____________________in natural settings.
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Vygotsky is remembered primarily for identifying what he called the ____________________.
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One of the oldest debates related to children is disagreement over how children developpersonality and intelligence: the ____________________ versus nurture controversy.
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The____________________ practices carried out by adults can help children learn how toparticipate in a democracy by developing the necessary skills.
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Adults may have difficulty changing old habit patterns in dealing with children, but change ispossible with motivation and ____________________.
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By the early 1900s, momentum had begun to build promoting the ____________________ studyof the development of children and the dissemination of pertinent information to parents.
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Contemporary educators identify three philosophical perspectives: that of the____________________, the maturationists, and the constructivists.
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Montessori and Dewey set out to reform education, but ________ tried only to understand andexplain how children think and learn.
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Behaviorists believe that behavior and learning result from ____________________ forces such as reinforcement.
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During the past century, ideas about children were influenced by two world wars, periods ofeconomic depression and prosperity, and the changing role of women in the workforce, as well asby growing scientific interest in child development ____________________.
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Today, our guidance methods must teach children to think, not just to ____________________.
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____________________ plays an important role in shaping parents', teachers', and caregivers'philosophies about children and child rearing.
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Child care has brought_____________ to many children's lives.
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Maturationists believe that behavior and learning hinge on ____________________ processessuch as maturation and motivation.
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Urie Bronfenbrenner co-developed an important program called _____________.
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21
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Swaddling

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Appropriate work habits


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Autocracy


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Constructivists


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Zone of proximal educational development


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Ethologists


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Democracy


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Initiative and self-reliance


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Concept of citizenship


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Failure to thrive syndrome


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31
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Social constructivist view of human behavior


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John Locke


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Behaviorists


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Maturationists


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Anarchy


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John Dewey


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Carl Rogers


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Predetermined stages of mental growth


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Ability to cooperate in teamwork


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40
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Nature

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41
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Lev Vygotsky

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Friedrich Froebel

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Tokens

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44
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Maria Montessori

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45
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George Michael Gazda

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46
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Nurture

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Jean Piaget argued that
A)children are "empty vessels" just waiting to be filled with knowledge.
B)adults should direct children's play to achieve optimal learning.
C)children construct their own learning through their interactions with the environment.
D)all of these.
A)children are "empty vessels" just waiting to be filled with knowledge.
B)adults should direct children's play to achieve optimal learning.
C)children construct their own learning through their interactions with the environment.
D)all of these.
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48
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Alfred Adler

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Vygotsky believed that
A)children develop primarily as a result of their interaction with adults.
B)child learning is closely tied to history and culture.
C)language is the most important cognitive tool acquired by children.
D)children develop best when exposed to skills, words, concepts, and tasks that are justbeyond their ability.
E)all of these.
A)children develop primarily as a result of their interaction with adults.
B)child learning is closely tied to history and culture.
C)language is the most important cognitive tool acquired by children.
D)children develop best when exposed to skills, words, concepts, and tasks that are justbeyond their ability.
E)all of these.
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50
Alfred Adler's guidelines include which of the following principles?
A)Acting instead of talking in heated conflict situations
B)Doing things for children that they can do for themselves
C)Providing rewards to motivate desired behaviors
D)Withdrawing emotionally from an out-of-control child
E)All of these
A)Acting instead of talking in heated conflict situations
B)Doing things for children that they can do for themselves
C)Providing rewards to motivate desired behaviors
D)Withdrawing emotionally from an out-of-control child
E)All of these
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51
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Child guidance

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Urie Bronfenbrenner

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Modify

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Robert R.Carkhuff

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Carl Rogers proposed that
A)one's self-concept is independent of the perceptions of others.
B)human beings have an underlying "actualizing tendency."
C)ethics is not a primary concern for therapists.
D)clients should be required to comply with expectations.
A)one's self-concept is independent of the perceptions of others.
B)human beings have an underlying "actualizing tendency."
C)ethics is not a primary concern for therapists.
D)clients should be required to comply with expectations.
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Custodial care

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Jean Piaget

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Tabula rasa

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Disciplinary tactics

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Philosophy

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Maturationists see the development of proper behavior as an adult-directed process.
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The constructivist view assumes that the external environment alone determines a child'sdevelopment of personality and intelligence.
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Child care and guidance practices have not changed dramatically through the years.
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Mindless habits a child really wants to change can probably be treated quickly and effectivelythrough constructivist strategies.
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Children can learn how to function in a democracy by developing the necessary skills, such asconcepts of citizenship, self-reliance, appropriate work habits, and ability to cooperate inteamwork.
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In his social constructivist view, Alfred Adler proposed that human beings
A)are little more than passive victims of their own environment and heredity.
B)cannot help striving for self-gratification because of their feelings of superiority andegocentricity.
C)are capable of living together peacefully and cooperatively rather than competitively.
D)all of these.
E)none of these.
A)are little more than passive victims of their own environment and heredity.
B)cannot help striving for self-gratification because of their feelings of superiority andegocentricity.
C)are capable of living together peacefully and cooperatively rather than competitively.
D)all of these.
E)none of these.
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67
Jean Piaget's theory held that children's mental processes
A)develop in predetermined stages of growth.
B)enable children to progressively construct their own knowledge.
C)cause the thinking of children to be qualitatively different from the thinking of adults.
D)all of these.
A)develop in predetermined stages of growth.
B)enable children to progressively construct their own knowledge.
C)cause the thinking of children to be qualitatively different from the thinking of adults.
D)all of these.
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The maturationists are
A)those holding the view that internal predisposition, physiological characteristics, orinherited traits account for the essential psychological makeup of a human being.
B)those holding the view that the environment is the primary determinant of humanbehavior and that objectively observable behavior constitutes the essential psychologicalmakeup of a human being.
C)those holding the Piagetian view that a human being's essential psychological makeupderives from a dynamic interactive process based on both innate cognitive structures andexternal experiences.
D)none of these.
A)those holding the view that internal predisposition, physiological characteristics, orinherited traits account for the essential psychological makeup of a human being.
B)those holding the view that the environment is the primary determinant of humanbehavior and that objectively observable behavior constitutes the essential psychologicalmakeup of a human being.
C)those holding the Piagetian view that a human being's essential psychological makeupderives from a dynamic interactive process based on both innate cognitive structures andexternal experiences.
D)none of these.
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69
A society in which people freely follow their own individual desires and interests is called a(n)
A)autocracy.
B)anarchy.
C)democracy.
D)all of these.
E)none of these.
A)autocracy.
B)anarchy.
C)democracy.
D)all of these.
E)none of these.
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If interactions in the environment are too difficult, children become frustrated and discouraged.
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Robert Carkhuff and George Gazda
A)refined Carl Rogers's theories about interpersonal interactions into practical, hands-ontechniques beneficial to therapists and educators.
B)discovered that early childhood learning takes place in stages that progress like buildingblocks, with each building on the previous level.
C)were best known for their theories of central nervous system development in primatesand early brain association in human infants.
D)all of these.
A)refined Carl Rogers's theories about interpersonal interactions into practical, hands-ontechniques beneficial to therapists and educators.
B)discovered that early childhood learning takes place in stages that progress like buildingblocks, with each building on the previous level.
C)were best known for their theories of central nervous system development in primatesand early brain association in human infants.
D)all of these.
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72
Carl Rogers's theory of personality was based on
A)the external manipulation of human beings through incentive rewards to gently shapepositive behavior.
B)his work as a clinical psychologist and his deep respect for the dignity of all humanbeings.
C)the idea that children and adults are incapable of understanding their own inner motivesand thus are incapable of guiding their own destiny without external control fromauthority figures.
D)all of these.
A)the external manipulation of human beings through incentive rewards to gently shapepositive behavior.
B)his work as a clinical psychologist and his deep respect for the dignity of all humanbeings.
C)the idea that children and adults are incapable of understanding their own inner motivesand thus are incapable of guiding their own destiny without external control fromauthority figures.
D)all of these.
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73
Piaget believed that
A)meaningful learning begins at age six.
B)learning is dependent on a child's genetic makeup, inherited intellectual capacity, andpotential physiological aptitude.
C)children are not empty vessels to be filled with knowledge, but instead are active buildersof their own knowledge.
D)a child's long-term intellectual development is limited to the quality of the educationalcurriculum and academic instruction provided during the years of formal schooling.
E)all of these.
A)meaningful learning begins at age six.
B)learning is dependent on a child's genetic makeup, inherited intellectual capacity, andpotential physiological aptitude.
C)children are not empty vessels to be filled with knowledge, but instead are active buildersof their own knowledge.
D)a child's long-term intellectual development is limited to the quality of the educationalcurriculum and academic instruction provided during the years of formal schooling.
E)all of these.
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74
The principles of social equality and respect for the individual within a cohesive community areessential to
A)absence of any form of control, chaos, and disorder.
B)autocracy.
C)control by a single person having unlimited power.
D)democracy.
E)anarchy.
A)absence of any form of control, chaos, and disorder.
B)autocracy.
C)control by a single person having unlimited power.
D)democracy.
E)anarchy.
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Developmentally appropriate practice revolves around the basic assumption that earlydevelopment results from the interaction between children's inner capacity and motivation andtheir external environment.
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Settings where children live, work, and play function as their small version of society.
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77
Maturationists perceive that learning comes from
A)inside the child.
B)qualified teaching and parenting.
C)a combination of maturation and environment.
D)all of these.
E)none of these.
A)inside the child.
B)qualified teaching and parenting.
C)a combination of maturation and environment.
D)all of these.
E)none of these.
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The zone of proximal development is
A)commonly referred to in developmentally appropriate practice as the block center.
B)an area of potential learning identified by Lev Vygotsky.
C)a period in which children take a short break from learning before they again resumemeaningful activity.
D)the stage between sensorimotor and preoperational.
A)commonly referred to in developmentally appropriate practice as the block center.
B)an area of potential learning identified by Lev Vygotsky.
C)a period in which children take a short break from learning before they again resumemeaningful activity.
D)the stage between sensorimotor and preoperational.
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Vygotsky's theory of development
A)states that children learn through social interactions by means of their culture.
B)is much different from Piaget's theory, which states that children act on theirenvironment to learn.
C)asserts that children socially interact through what he calls dialogues through whichchildren learn the cultural values of their society.
D)proposes that all human activities occur in cultural settings and cannot be understoodapart from the culture.
E)all of these.
A)states that children learn through social interactions by means of their culture.
B)is much different from Piaget's theory, which states that children act on theirenvironment to learn.
C)asserts that children socially interact through what he calls dialogues through whichchildren learn the cultural values of their society.
D)proposes that all human activities occur in cultural settings and cannot be understoodapart from the culture.
E)all of these.
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Adults rarely have difficulty changing old habit patterns in dealing with children once they knowthe habits are unproductive.
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