Across
- 3. The gender identity held by individuals who score high on both traditionally masculine and traditionally feminine personality characteristics
- 6. A form of social interaction in which children engage in separate activities but interact by exchanging toys and commenting on one another's behavior. _________________ PLAY
- 8. An image of oneself as relatively masculine or feminine in characteristics. GENDER ____________
- 9. A child-rearing style that is high in acceptance and involvement, emphasizes adaptive control techniques, and includes gradual, appropriate autonomy granting
- 10. Unoccupied, onlooker behavior and solitary play
- 11. A type of aggression in which children act to fulfill a need or desire and unemotionally attack a person to achieve their goal.
Down
- 1. An aspect of self-concept that involves judgments about ones' own worth and the feelings associated with those judgments
- 2. In Erikson's theory, the positive result of children being given opportunities to try new things without an excess of guilt in early childhood.
- 4. Feelings of concern or sorrow for another's plight
- 5. A type of discipline in which an adult helps the child notice feelings by pointing out the effects of the child's misbehavior on others
- 6. Behavior that benefits another person without any expected reward for the self; also called prosocial behavior.
- 7. A form of limited social participation in which a child plays near other children with similar materials but does not interact with them. ___________ PLAY
