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H_D 101 1st Edition Exam #3: Lectures 17-24Book reading for this test: It is highly recommended that in addition to reviewing lectures, you also read chapters 9-12 in the human development book Lecture 17:Study question for this lecture:- What are the characteristics of growth during childhood? What do bones do during this time? Are muscles flexible?- What are 3 common health problems during childhood?- What are the 5 main causes of obesity during middle childhood? Can any of them be changed? - What are some physical and social consequences of obesity? - What are some common illnesses in middle childhood? What illness type of illness is prevalent during this time period Key terms: - Body growth in childhood - Common health problems - Obesity - Illness in middle childhood - Consequences of obesity Lecture #18: Study questions for this lecture: - What types of gross motor skills improve during middle childhood? What types of fine motor skills improve during middle childhood? - What are the sex differences in development of motor skills? (boys better at vs. girls better at) - What is happening with physical play development at this time? What occurs in games because children are starting to have a sense of morality? What types of games are kids in middle childhood playing? - What is Piaget’s theory of achievement of the concrete operation? (4 main points) - What happens during the concrete operation’s theory? (3 main points) - What is information processing?These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- What happens to the attention span during middle childhood? - What three memory strategies develop during middle childhood? - How do we promote cognitive self-regulation during middle childhood? - How is information processing at academic level working during middle childhood? Withreading? Math? Key terms: - Motor development during middle childhood- Gross motor skills - Fine motor skills - Sex differences in motor development - physical play - Piaget’s theory - Conservation - Classification - Seriation - Spatial reasoning - Concrete operation theory - Continuum of acquisition - Information processing - Attention in middle childhood - Memory strategies - Rehearsal - Organization - Elaboration- Cognitive self-regulation - Information processing in math and reading Lecture #19: Study questions for this lecture: - What is an aptitude test? Is an IQ test an aptitude test? What are 2 types of aptitude tests? What is the average score on these tests? - What is an achievement test? What are 3 examples of achievement tests? - What are 2 view about culture bias in tests? - What does Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory state? According to Gardner, what subjects should be taught in schools? - What is ADHD? What do kids have problems with when they have AHDH? How can we treat it? What can happen if it doesn’t get treated?- How can we educate gifted children? - What is happening with language development during middle childhood? What is happening with vocabulary and grammar? - What is happening with children who are learning two languages during middle childhood? Is there a risk of teaching them two languages at this time? - What are the characteristic of high quality elementary education? Key terms: - Aptitude tests - IQ tests - Achievement tests - Cultural bias in tests - Gardner’s multiple intelligences - Attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) - Treating ADHD - Educating gifted/talented children- gifted- Talented- Language development - Vocab - Grammar - Learning two languages - Bilingual development - Bilingual education - Language immersion - English only programs - Characteristics of high quality elementary educationLecture # 20: Study questions for this lecture: - What are the characteristics of a good teacher? - What are some common learning difficulties during middle childhood? How are they treated?- What is Erikson’s theory of industry vs. inferiority? What are the characteristic of industry? Of inferiority? - What are some changes in self-concept during middle childhood? - What are some things that influences on self-esteem during middle childhood?- Describe the two achievement related attributions (mastery vs. learned helplessness)Key terms: - Good teachers - Children with learning difficulties - Law requires “Least restrictive” environment”- Erikson’s theory: industry vs. inferiority - Industry - Inferiority - Changes in self-concept during middle childhood- Influence on self-esteem - Achievement related attributions - Mastery - Learned helplessness Lecture #21:Study questions for this lecture: - What is happening with emotional development during middle childhood? What is their emotional understanding? Can they emotionally self-regulate?- What changes are occurring in moral views during middle childhood?- What is happening with their understanding of individual rights? Are they challenging authority? (during middle childhood) - What are peer groups? How do they develop during middle childhood?- What are basic characteristics of friendships during middle childhood? - What are the characteristics of peer acceptance? (popular, rejected) How can we help rejected children? - What are the characteristics of bullies? What are the characteristics of victims? - What are the gender identities during 3rd and 4th grade? - What is happening with family relationships during middle childhood? With parents and siblings? Key terms: - Emotional development in middle childhood - Emotional understanding - Emotional self-regulation- Changes in moral views - Clarify link between moral imperative and social consequence- Understanding individual rights - Peer groups- Friendship in middle childhood - Peer acceptance - Popular- Rejected - Helping rejected children- Bullies- Victims - Gender identity - Family relationships Lecture #22Study questions for this lecture: - What are the characteristic of only children? - What are the immediate consequences of parental divorce? Long term consequence? How can we help kids through parental divorce? - What are some benefits and drawbacks of maternal employment in correlation with child


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