Social Development - The process of learning self-expression, to get along and interact with others, Solitary Play - Type of play when children play alone and are uninterested or unaware of other children or adults around them, Sorting - Placing classified objects into smaller groups based on how they are alike and different, Stranger Anxiety - Type of anxiety in young children characterized by crying when an unfamiliar person approaches, SIDS - Death of an apparently healthy infant, unknown cause, often happens during sleep, Child Abuse - Anything intentionally aimed to hurt or harm a child, Child-proofing - To make an environment physically safe for a child, Communicable Disease - An illness that can be passed from one person to another, Consistency - Repeated follow through as you guide a child’s behavior, Coping - Overcoming problems and difficulties, Emotional/Verbal Abuse - Abuse characterized by rejecting children, belittling, humiliating, blaming them or constantly scolding them, Guidance - Continual long-term behavior modification, Immunizations - Treatment (as by vaccination) for the purpose of making an organism immune to a disease, Limited Choices - Give children opportunities to make choices within the caregiver’s limits, Logical Consequences - Occurs with interference from the caregiver and should be relevant to the misbehavior, Democratic or Authoritative Parenting - Parenting style where there is freedom within limits, Natural Consequences - Occurs without interference by letting nature just take its course, Neglect - Can be both physical and emotional. Intentionally failing to provide for a child’s basic needs, Physical Abuse - Intentionally causing physical injury to a child such as hitting, shaking, burning, etc., Positive Reinforcement - The act of rewarding a positive behavior in order to encourage it to happen again in the future, Positive Statements - Clearly stating what the child is expected to do instead of telling them what not to do, Punishment - A penalty inflicted for wrongdoing, a crime or offense. Physical or verbal attacks., Redirection - Substituting unacceptable or dangerous behavior for acceptable behavior, Reverse Attention - Attention is a powerful reinforcement to guild children in a positive or negative direction, Sexual Abuse - Includes any inappropriate sexual behavior with a child, Shame - A painful emotion caused by consciousness of guilt, shortcoming, or impropriety, Authoritarian Parenting - Parenting style where there are limits but not freedom, Permissive Parenting - Parenting style where there is freedom without limits,
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Child Development Set 2
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