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TEMPERAMENT SURVEY Circle #s 6,18,19 & change the score (5=1,4=2,3=3,2=4,1=5) Activity = energy output don’t sit still long; active rather than quiet activities Emotionality = intensity of emotional reactions – frightened or angry very quickly Sociability = tendency to affiliate & interact w/ others. Seek out others & enjoy their company Total #2,7,10,17 = Activity Total Total #1,6,15,20 = Sociability Total Total #4-9-11-16 = distress score Total #3-12-14-19 = fearfulness score Total #5-8-13-18 = anger score 13.4 / 12.8 10.0 / 9.7 10.6/8.9 10.2/10.8
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PARENTAL AUTHORITY QUESTIONNAIRE Permissive: #s 1,6,10,13,14,17,19,21,24,28 Authoritarian: #s 2,3,7,9,12,16,18,25,26,29 Authoritative: #s 4,5,8,11,15,20,22,23,27,30 Each subscale score will give you a range of 10-50 The highest score is the style of parenting you were exposed to predominately.
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PARENTING STYLES & TEMPERAMENT REFLECTION (15 POINTS) 1 st paragraph: Temperament: Pick one temperament subscore to reflect on. Tellme the category & the score. Do you see why the score is the way it is or do you disagree? Give an example from your life to support your opinion. 2 nd paragraph: Parenting Styles: Which parenting style where you raised with. Give the definition and the score. Select one number on the survey to give a real-life example. 3 rd paragraph: How do you think the parenting style you were raised with effected your temperament / personality. You need to write more than it did or it didn’t. This can be typed or hand-written. No emailed papers. Due Wednesday Feb. 18 th
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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Attachment Body contact Harry Harlow’s studies Critical period Critical period Imprinting Imprinting Sensitive period https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or NBEhzjg8I
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Mary Ainsworth’s “strange situation” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH1m_ZMO7GU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH1m_ZMO7GU Secure attachment (60%) sensitive, responsive mothers Insecure attachment insensitive, unresponsive mothers Avoidant attachment Is attachment style the result of parenting or genetically influenced? Does a “fussy” baby make their parents less responsive? SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ATTACHMENT DIFFERENCES: TEMPERAMENT & PARENTING
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TemperamentTemperament – one’s characteristic reactivity persists easy, difficult & slow to warm up babies Erikson’s Basic trustBasic trust securely attached not environment or inborn temperament but parenting
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Early deprivation of attachment extreme early trauma leaves footprints on the brain. Disruption of attachment initial distress SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SELF-CONCEPT Major social achievement of infancy = attachment Major achievement of childhood = positive sense of self SELF CONCEPT: understanding of who we are Self-esteem: how we feel about who we are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJFo3 trMuD8 Self Recognition in Humans and Apes When does sense of self 1 st develop? Recognize self in mirror How do we know that the baby knows that the mirror image is indeed her? Rogue Test
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Parenting styles (Baumrind) Authoritarian expect rules to be followed, when not = punished “because I said so” less social skills & self-esteem Permissive few demands, little discipline, low expectations of maturity, responsive, avoid confrontation, “friend” more aggressive & immature Authoritative expect rules to be followed but democratic & nurturing explain rules high self-esteem, self-reliance, social competence Correlation versus causation child’s traits may influence parenting style genes? SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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