Chapter 10 Emotional/Social Development in Early Childhood

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By age _____, self-concept includes typical emotions and attitudes.

Factors Contributing to Preschoolers' Theory of Mind

Language and Verbal reasoning about mental states, executive function, make believe play, social interactions.

When should physical punishment be utilized?

When child is young and cannot understand or remember time out.

make-believe play

acting out everyday and imagiinative roles. Ages 2-6

Overregularization

applying rules to words that are exceptions (grammar dev in childhood)

Mutual exclusivity bias

assumption that words refer to entirely separate categories. (ex. kitty vs cat)

Four types of child-rearing styles

authoritarian, authoritative, neglectful, permissive.

Self-esteem

judgments we make about our own worth and feelings associated with those judgments

Make-believe playe

offers a rich context for thinking about the mind (i.e. test out emotions)

guilt

overly strict superego, or conscience leading to too much guilt, related to excessive threats, criticim, punishment from adults.

by focusing on how to improve performance, not on a child's worth

parents can promote adaptive levels of pride/shame by focusin on.

parallel play

playing near other children with similar toys, not trying to influence them.

helps children to inhibit impulses and shift attention, all helping a child to manage emotions

positive affects o effortful control

Self-conscious emotions

preschoolers become sensitive to praise and blame.

Semantic bootstrapping

relying on word meanings to figure out grammatical rules (grammar dev in childhood)

Recasts

restructuring incorrect speech to correct form

Authoritarian

rigid and autocratic parenting.

Listen attentively, elaborating on what children say, modeling correct usage, stimulating to talk further

role of adults in language development in early childhood.

Executive function

several aspects of this predict false-belief mastery (i.e. inhibit impulses.

functional play

simple, repetitive, motor movements with or without objects. - up to age 2

Modeling. Operant conditiong: reinforcing good behavior is not enough to instill morality.

social learning theory.

Hovering

this kind of behavior while other children are playing is a cause for concern.

Emotional development in early childhood

ths is supported by gains in representation, language, self-concept.

nonsocial activity

unoccupied, onlooker behavior or solitary play

effortful control

vital in managing emotion in ealry childhood

Empathy

while mirroring anothers' emotions, it causes personal distress which serves as a motivation to help others.

Cooperative play

working towards a common goal (as in make-believe play)

self-evaluation

by age 3, self-conscious emotions are clearly linked to.

Associative play

engaging in separate activities, but exchanging toys/comments.

nonsocial activity, parallel play, associative play, cooperative play

four stages of PArten's process

Induction

gives kids info of how to behave that they can use in future situations, encourages empathy and sympathetic concern, which motivate prosocial behavior.

helps them be better able to judge causes/consequences of emotions, can inger how others are feeling based on their behavior, come up with ways to relieve others' negative emotion.

how does gains in emotional competence help preschoolers:

Recasts, expansions

how to support language learning

Info processing approach to social problem soliving

identification of children's processing deficits allows intervention to be tailored to meet individual needs.

peer sociability in play

In 1832, Parten proposes stages of

Difference of overlapping waves theory to info-processing approach by Crick and Dodge's

Info-processing approach is a cyclic model

attribute it to internal causes

Instead of attributing emotion to external factors, kids.

Language and verbal reasoning about mental states

L. Prefrontal cortex plays crucial role here.

emotional competence

Preschoolers gain in

Initiative vs Guild

Stage of Erickson's theory for early childhood

Self-concept

based on observable characteristics like appearance, possessions, and everyday behavior.

functional, constructive and make-believe play

cognitive play categories

Fast-mapping

connecting new words with underlying conepts after only a brief encounter (vocab dev)

social interactions

contribute to preschoolers metacognition.

constructive play

creating or constructing something. AGes 3-6

Syntactic bootstrapping

discovering word meanings by observing how wordsx are used in syntax (vocab dev)

Neglectful parenting

distant, uninterested

initiative

eagerness to try new tasks, join activities w peers, trying out new skills through play, acting out familiar scenes/highly visible occupations.

Emotional self-regulation

effortful control

expansions

elaborating on children's speech, increasing its complexity.


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