Ch 3: Social, Moral, and Emotional Development (Ellen Graham)
Across
- 4. a series of structured situations in which a difficult choice must be made, both of which challenge moral principles
- 7. Success leads to an ability to
- 9. ways in which we perceive our strengths, weaknesses, abilities, attitudes, and values (shaped by experience)
- 11. morality based on your own rules
- 14. voluntary actions towards others (sharing, caring, cooperating, etc.)
- 17. James Marcia's stage where you have
Down
- 1. the stage in which people cooperate with peers and have feelings of others (put themselves in another's shoes), laws are followed
- 2. how we evaluate our skills and abilities
- 3. play in which kids are engaged in the same activity side-by-side, but have very little interaction
- 5. Success leads to feelings of independence, failure results in feelings of shame and uncertainty.
- 6. evaluation of one's self corresponding with development of peers and academic self-esteem
- 8. true to yourself, while failure leads to role confusion and a weak sense of self.
- 10. thinking about what is going on in one's own mind and contemplating one's self
- 12. According to James Marcia, the stage in which you are still in life crisis
- 13. your own conscious decision
- 15. joining together in play to reach one common goal
- 16. the morality where we are believed to be subject to the rules of others