Social and Emotional Development
Psychology ⇒ Developmental Psychology
Social and Emotional Development starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one way in which culture can influence emotional expression.
Describe the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in the context of social development.
Describe the impact of emotional neglect on a child's development.
Describe the main difference between secure and insecure attachment in infants.
Describe the role of emotional regulation in mental health.
Explain how authoritative parenting can influence a child's social and emotional development.
Explain how bullying can affect social and emotional development in adolescents.
Explain how emotional intelligence can affect academic performance.
A child who consistently ignores their caregiver and shows little emotion when the caregiver leaves or returns is likely displaying which attachment style? (1) Secure, (2) Avoidant, (3) Ambivalent, (4) Disorganized
Which attachment style is characterized by a child showing distress when the caregiver leaves, but being easily comforted upon their return? (1) Secure, (2) Avoidant, (3) Ambivalent, (4) Disorganized
Which of the following best describes 'emotional intelligence'? (1) The ability to solve mathematical problems, (2) The ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others, (3) The ability to memorize facts quickly, (4) The ability to run long distances
Which of the following best describes 'social referencing'? (1) Looking to others to understand how to react in unfamiliar situations, (2) Ignoring social cues, (3) Memorizing social rules, (4) Avoiding social interactions
A child who is able to delay gratification and wait for a larger reward later is demonstrating strong _______________ skills.
A child who is able to recognize and label their own emotions is demonstrating _______________.
A child who often helps others without expecting anything in return is showing _______________ behavior.
A teenager who feels pressure to conform to their peer group is experiencing _______________.
True or False: Adolescents often experience increased emotional intensity due to hormonal changes.
True or False: Attachment theory suggests that early relationships with caregivers have a significant impact on later social and emotional development.
True or False: Emotional development is complete by the end of childhood.
True or False: Emotional expression is influenced by both biological and environmental factors.
