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At what life stage do people build self-esteem? |
Birth and infancy 0-18 months |
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How is self esteem built at this age? |
By having their basic needs met. For example, closeness, love and comfort |
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When is positive self esteem reinforced? |
4 years |
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What are the three stages of play and the ages attached? |
Solo play 0-2 Parallel play 2-3 Co-operative play 3+ |
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What is a key feature of emotional development in the life stage infancy? |
Attachment |
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What is a key feature of emotional development in the life stage early childhood? |
Understanding self and others |
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What is a key feature of emotional development in adolescence? |
Identity |
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What is a key feature of emotional development in the life stage early and middle adulthood? |
Intimacy |
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What is a key feature of emotional development in the life stage later adulthood? |
Making sense of your life |
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Provide a definition of self image |
The way an individual sees themselves, their mental image of themselves |
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Provide a definition of self esteem |
How a person feels about themselves, self worth or pride |
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Emotional development begins with what? |
Attachments |
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What do string attachments form? |
A positive self image and self esteem |
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Provide a definition of self concept |
An awareness formed in early childhood of being an individual, a unique person and different from everyone else |
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What can happen to children with a low self esteem? |
They can become passive, withdrawn, depressed, self critical |
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What can impact on a child’s self esteem? |
Difficulties at school Being bullied Sibling rivalry Parents arguing |
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Low self esteem in young people can cause problems such as... |
Poor school achievement Behavioural problems Teenage pregnancy Using alcohol and drugs Suicidal thoughts |
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What can increase an individuals self esteem? |
Career development Personal achievements |
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When is self image determined? |
Childhood- by the quality of social interaction and the influence of the primary careguver |
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What can a positive self image enhance? |
Physical, social, mental, emotional and spiritual well being |
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Why is play essential? |
For communication skills, negotiating roles and beginning to appreciate the feelings of other children |
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What are the social benefits of friendships? |
Help an individual to cope with traumatic events, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, avoid loneliness, sense of belonging, boost happiness, self worth and self confidence |
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Between the ages of 9-18 there is a close link between... |
Social and emotional development |
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When do young people become more independent? |
Adolescence |
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What do peer groups play an important part in, during adolescence? |
Social development |
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What can peer pressure include? |
Encouraging risky behaviour, such as taking drugs and alcohol, engaging in unprotected safe |
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How do young children tend to form relationships with their peers? |
Based on play. They fall out quickly and just as quickly make up |
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What are the different types of relationships? What does each one mean? |
Formal- more professional eg. Teacher/ boss. There is no emotional attachment Informal- friends and family |
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At which two life stages do you have less independence? |
Birth and infancy and later adulthood |