Early Childhood: Psychosocial Development Ch. 10

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Early Childhood: Psychosocial Development Ch. 10 PROF. ALAS, MA HCC – W. LOOP SPRING 2015

Initiative vs. Guilt

PARENTING STYLE BAUMRIND Cross Cultural Cross Cultural 2

EMPATHY AND ANTIPATHY Empathy – Understanding of other’s feelings and concerns Antipathy - feeling of dislike or hatred Moral Development in babies

MORAL DEVELOPMENT Conduct Disorder TV and aggression Antisocial Personality D/O Peer Rejection

Overweight Children and Peer Rejection Columbine School Shooting Disciplining Children How far is to far?