Lifespan Development Exam 2 Cumulative Set
Which of the following statements are true concerning Piaget's and Vygotsky's theories?
-Piaget and Vygotsky both viewed teachers as guides of learning -Piaget emphasized individual needs, whereas Vygotsky emphasized social interactions -Piaget's final stage of development is formal operation thought, but Vygotsky proposed development is dependent on culturally specific tasks
Which of the following statements best describe the concept of private speech? (select all that apply)
-Vygotsky found private speech was a positive addition to children's development -According to Vygotsky, children use private speech to help with difficult problem-solving tasks. -according to Vygotsky, children who use private speech exhibit improved attention and performance
Which of the following are major cognitive theories of development that address the early childhood years?
-Vygotsky's theory -Piaget's theory -information processing theory
According to ______ theory, failing the conservation-of-liquid task demonstrates centration and an inability to mentally reverse actions.
Piaget's
The focusing of mental resources on select information is called
attention
Developmentalist Rochel Gelman argues that conservation appears ______ than Piaget thought.
earlier
A child playing hide-and-seek thinks he can't be seen just because he can't see the person looking for him. This is an example of the thought limitation of
egocentrism
The inability to distinguish between one's own perspective and someone else's perspective is called ____.
egocentrism
Consciously managing one's thoughts to engage in goal-directed behavior and self-control is accomplished by ________ function.
executive
Kiley is very anxious and ready for kindergarten. She is advanced in her developmental functioning. Kiley's readiness for school indicates advanced ______ functioning.
executive
Managing one's thoughts to engage in goal-directed behavior and self-control is a matter of ______ functioning.
executive
Advances in ______ during the preschool years are linked with math skills, language development, and school readiness.
executive function
True or false: If a preoperational child cannot conserve volume, the child also will not be able to conserve number.
false
True or false: When children are demonstrating knowledge of the rules of morphology, overgeneralization does not occur.
false
Research has shown that short-term memory ______ during early childhood.
increases
During their preschool years, young children demonstrate
increasing attention spans
The ___ _______ approach is a cognitive model that focuses on children's attention, memory, and problem-solving abilities
information processing
The contemporary theory of cognitive development that focuses on a child's attention, memory, and problem-solving skills is called
information processing
Vygotsky asserted that language and thought
initially develop independently of each other and then merge
The preoperational thought substage that is called ______ thought is considered the period when children seek answers to all sorts of questions. (Remember to type only one word in the blank and watch your spelling.)
intuitive
When preschoolers seem confident in their knowledge and understanding of the world, yet are not aware of how they know this information, Piaget states that they are in the __________ substage of preoperational thought.
intuitive
Kiley is 3 years old. What type of artwork would you expect Kiley to create?
inventive and fanciful
What statements best describe the advances in pragmatics in early childhood?
-young children can learn rules regarding politeness in conversations -young children can adapt their speech based on their setting -young children are able to present competent narratives
By the time children enter first grade, it is estimated they know about ______ words.
14,000
Memory span in young children increased from about ______ in 2- to 3-year-old children.
2 digits to 5 digits
Perceptions, emotions, and desires are all mental states that children from ______ begin to understand.
6 months to 18 months
The retention of information over time is defined as .
memory
Researchers have found that children with ________ have difficulty developing a theory of mind.
autism
Memory of significant events and experiences in one's life is called ______ memory.
autobiographical
According to Piaget's preoperational stage, a child does not yet perform _____, which are defined as reversible mental actions.
operations
The limitation of preoperational thought of focusing attention on one characteristic while excluding all other characteristics is called _______ . (Watch your spelling!)
centration
The limitation of preoperational thought of focusing attention on one characteristic while excluding all other characteristics is called _________ . (Watch your spelling!)
centration
Which of the following is NOT a key principle in young children's vocabulary development?
children learn words when they are disconnected from grammar
The theories of Piaget, Vygotsky, and information processing are major theories of ______ development in early childhood.
cognitive
Children who understand morphology rules use all of the following parts of speech, EXCEPT
conjunctions
The awareness that an object does not change its basic properties or characteristics even when its appearance is altered is known as
conservation
According to Vygotsky's theory, the social _____ approach focuses on the social contexts of learning and the building of knowledge through social interactions. (Watch your spelling!)
constructivist
According to Vygotsky's theory, the social _________ approach focuses on the social contexts of learning and the building of knowledge through social interactions. (Watch your spelling!)
constructivist
Vygotsky's theory stressed the importance of sociocultural influences on children's development, which fits the belief that it is important to evaluate
contextual factors in learning
The three mental states children begin to understand from 18 months to 3 years of age are
desires emotions perceptions
The failure to conserve demonstrates centration and an inability to mentally _____ actions.
reverse
Which of the following is NOT a strategy for using books effectively with pre-school children?
reward children with sweets or prizes for reading books
Preschool children's control of attention is deficient. They are likely to pay attention to
salient features rather than relevant features
As Trevor learns about long division, his mother first needs to help him a lot. She gradually decreases the level of support as Trevor's ability in this area grows. This is an example of
scaffolding
The zone of proximal development is clearly linked to _______ , another concept from Vygotsky, which is defined as a changing level of support from a more skilled person like a parent or teacher.
scaffolding
Vygotsky believed that ______ is central to the transition from external to internal speech.
self-talk
According to Vygotsky, children who use a lot of private speech are more _____ than those who don't.
socially competent
According to Vygotsky, in early childhood children use private _______ to help solve tasks.
speech
According to Piaget, the first substage of preoperational thought is the ____ _____ substage, in which the child gains the ability to mentally represent an object that is not present.
symbolic function
According to Piaget, the first substage of preoperational thought is the ___________ __________ substage, in which the child gains the ability to mentally represent an object that is not present.
symbolic funtion
Preschool children learn and apply the more advanced grammar rules of _______, which involves how words should be ordered in a sentence
syntax
Young children learn early to place a wh- word at the beginning of a sentence when properly asking a question. This shows advances in
syntax
Awareness and understanding of mental processes of others is called
theory of mind
Which theory views children as thinkers who can predict, explain, and understand themselves and others?
theory of mind
Vygotsky's theory maintained that language and ______ develop independently before merging.
thought
In Piaget's theory, children will construct knowledge by doing which of the following?
transforming and organizing previous knowledge
Which of the following is NOT one of Vygotsky's ideas that can be incorporated into the classroom?
use the conservation of liquid task
What does Vygotsky call the range of tasks that are too difficult for the child to master alone but can be learned with guidance and assistance from adults or more-skilled children?
zone of proximal development
What are some factors that can influence the accuracy of a young child's memory?
-age differences in susceptibility -individual differences in susceptibility -interviewing techniques
Books are a positive tool for communication skill development with children. Identify all of the effective strategies of using books with preschool children.
-ask them to imagine themselves as the book's character use books that use rhymes use books to start conversations ask the child what they think the outcome of the story will be
Which of the following are criticisms of Piaget's theory?
-attention is especially important in explaining conservation -conservation appears earlier than Piaget thought
Vygotsky's theory of child development includes which of the following premises?
-children actively construct their knowledge and understanding -children's cultural environment influences their thinking process -children develop cognitive skills through societal tools.
Which of the following statements best describe the key elements of Piaget's second stage of cognitive development?
-children are able to use words to describe their world -children continue to be egocentric and have magical beliefs -children form stable concepts and begin to reason
Which of the following statements best describe the key elements of Piaget's second stage of cognitive development? -children are able to use words to describe their world -children continue to be egocentric and have magical beliefs -children are able to understand the concept of reversibility -children form stable concepts and begin to reason.
-children are able to use words to describe their world. -children continue to be egocentric an have magical beliefs -children form stable concepts and begin to reason
Identify each of the key factors in vocabulary developments in young children.
-children learn words of items that interest them -children learn better when grammar and vocabulary are connected -children learn words they hear frequently
Which of the following statements best represent the typical results from Piaget's classic task of conservation involving pouring a liquid from one beaker into another beaker that is taller and thinner?
-children older than 7 usually say that the beakers contain the same amount of liquid -children younger than 7 usually say that the beakers contain unequal amounts of liquid
Which of these are words that could best describe a typical 3-year-olds' drawings? -fanciful -symbolic -precise -imaginative -realistic
-fanciful -imaginative -symbolic
Which of the following are ways that Vygotsky's concepts can be incorporated into the classroom setting?
-focusing lessons on the upper limit of a child's zone of proximal development to teach advanced cognitive skills -using assessments to provide information on a child's zone of proximal development -presenting material to children in a real-world context that connects to their everyday lives -using peer teaching and encouraging children to practice their skills.
Literacy development among children is helped when children
-have many chances to practice writing, reading, talking, and listening -already have a positive view of books when being taught how to read and write -can learn to read and write in supportive environments
Among the social interaction factors that advance children's theory of mind are
-having older siblings and friends who engage in mental state talk -being securely attached to parents who engage children in mental state talk -living in a higher socioeconomic status family
Which of the following are major cognitive theories of development that address the early childhood years? -Reggio Emilia's theory -information processing theory -Piaget's theory -Vygotsky's theory
-information processing theory -Piaget's theory -Vygotsky's theory
Which of the following elements did Vygotsky emphasize and Piaget minimize as playing a role in shaping thought?
-language -education -sociocultural context
According to a research study of 1,000 children aged 54 months, their ability to sustain attention is correlated with ________.
-language skills -school readiness
Which of the following activities factor into children's literacy abilities?
-listening -reading -talking -writing
According to Vygotsky's theory, children use speech and language directed toward themselves and others for which of the following reasons?
-problem solving -planning their behaviors -social communication
What two aspects of attention develop in early childhood?
-sustained attention -executive attention
The preoperational thought limitation called animism is best described by which statements? --three has deep roots and long branches -the sunshine is happy -thunder is mad and yelling at us -spring showers make the flowers grow
-the sunshine is happy -thunder is mad and yelling at us
Around the age of five, children will do which of the following?
-use the "why" question to understand their environment -develop an interest in the ability to use reason -inquire why things are the way they are
According to Vygotsky, which of these statements concerning the development of internal and external speech are true?
-when self-talk becomes second nature, children can act without verbalizing -the transition from external to internal speech occurs between 3 and 7 years of age -children communicate externally before developing internal speech
______ memory involves remembering events such as a song, a movie, or an interesting event.
Autobiographical
______ attention supports the rapid increases in effortful control involving action planning and allocating attention to goals during the toddler and preschool years. An increased appreciation of their surroundings, helps children prolong their ______ attention.
Executive, sustained
True or false: Compared to Piaget's theory of children's cognitive development, Vygotsky's theory views children as social creatures who develop their thinking through social interaction.
True
In one study, the ability to focus attention better at age 5 was linked to ______ at age 9.
a higher level of school achievement
Between 18 months and 6 years of age, there is consistent development in vocabulary at a rate of about
a new word every waking hour
Interviewing techniques and individual and age differences can all influence the _______ of a young child's memory.
accuracy
When given appropriate cues and prompts, young children demonstrate that they can
accurately remember a large quantity of information
Marta feels sorry for the white crayon because no one ever uses it and she thinks it must be sad. This is an example of Piaget's theory of
animism
Preschool children tend to compare things in a haphazard way, whereas elementary school age children exhibit ______ by comparing two items systematically, one detail at a time.
planfulness
Rebecca, a six-year-old girl, is very good at carrying on conversations with people. Her two-year-old brother Jack is not very good at carrying on conversations. This is primarily due to an increased understanding of
pragmatics
Engagement in pretend play and the ability to represent objects that are not present are associated with the symbolic function substage, which is the first substage of the _______ stage of cognitive development.
preoperational
The second stage of Piaget's cognitive theory of development lasts from ages 2 to 7 and is called the
preoperational stage
The stage of Piagetian development that can be divided into the symbolic function substage and intuitive thought substage is called
preoperational thought
What is one of the hallmark aspects of the intuitive thought substage in Piaget's preoperational stage?
primitive reasoning
According to Lev Vygotsky, the range of tasks that are too difficult for a child to master alone but can be mastered with guidance is known as the zone of ______ development.
proximal