25 Questions
What do adolescents tend to do more of compared to spending time with parents?
Spending time with peers
How does gender segregation in peer friend groups impact behavior?
Enhances peer socialization
What is a possible consequence of children feeling they are not on par with their peers?
Decreased self-esteem
How does contagion relate to peers' emotional states?
It can negatively impact friends' moods
How does praise usually affect children's confidence and sociability?
It improves confidence and sociability
What is a characteristic of socially reticent individuals according to the text?
Prefer to be alone and observe others interacting from a distance
What can increase children's violent tendencies, especially if they believe them to be real?
Exposure to violent media images and videos
Which factor is strongly linked to child aggression according to the text?
Parental abuse
What can happen when children learn that acting out works when asked to do something?
They engage in deviant behavior
Which program focuses on increasing socio-emotional skills and having anti-bullying policies?
Steps to Respect Program
What does bullying involve according to the text?
Victimization
Which concept relates to assuming ambiguous actions have malicious intentions?
Hostile attribution bias
What can increase child aggression according to the text?
Coercion model
In which kind of society are more cases of child and adolescent aggression found?
Individualistic cultures
'Perspective-taking' is mentioned in the text as a solution for what issue?
'Provocation'
What is an example of a social development aspect that can differ due to changing times?
Language development
Why is it important to consider culture when enforcing policies related to child development?
To respect diverse backgrounds and beliefs
What is the Pygmalion effect or self-fulfilling prophecy related to teachers' impact on students?
It affects teachers' expectations of students
How do smaller schools contribute to student involvement compared to larger schools?
Smaller schools encourage students to be more involved
What is the purpose of a flipped classroom approach in education?
To be more interactive in student learning
How are homeschooled children perceived in terms of social skills and emotionality?
They demonstrate positive emotionality and good social skills
What can influence children's school success according to the text?
Parental involvement in activities or school committees
What is necessary for teachers to have fewer complaints about behavioral problems in the classroom?
Emotional support, responsiveness, and awareness
What does a multidisciplinary approach help with according to the text?
Understanding child development complexity better
How can a parent's level of participation potentially vary according to the text?
Dependent on parents' stress level, minority status, or work life
Explore the various factors influencing child development, social skills, and universal milestones such as motor and language development. Understand how environments, technologies, and communication methods can shape a child's growth and future outcomes.
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