Emotional Development
Test Your Knowledge on Emotional Development
Welcome to the Emotional Development Quiz! This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of key concepts related to emotional growth in children. From identifying basic emotions to understanding attachment styles, this quiz covers a range of important topics.
- Explore the stages of emotional development in infants and toddlers.
- Gauge your knowledge on influential theories and attachment styles.
- Perfect for educators, parents, and anyone interested in child development.
A basic primary emotion is...?
Universal and consist of subjective feeling, physiological change, and overt behaviour (how they express it)
Dependent on a sense of self and the awareness of other people’s reactions to experiencing these emotions
A sense of fear that leads to avoiding danger
a reaction to someone else
By ________ months, infants can identify facial expressions associated w/different emotions
1-2
4-6
8-7
9-10
Infants will rely on caregivers for cues to interpret a situation, this is an example of...?
Display Rules
Stranger Wariness
Social Referencing
Self-Conscious Emotions
By 18-24 months, toddlers should be able to depend on a sense of self and the awareness of other people's reactions to experience these kind of emotions. What type of emotions is this referring to?
Self-Conscious Emotions
Basic Emotions
Temperament Emotions
Social Emotions
A consistent mood or behavioural styles that are fairly stable across situations (at home, school, or other social settings) and are biologically based is describing...?
Display Rules
Social Rules
Commitment
Temperament
According to the Rothbart & Bates Approach to temperament, they separated temperament dimensions into 3 different categorizes:
Positive Emotionality, Urgency, and Effortful Control
Negative Emotionality, Urgency, and Cognitive Control
Negative Emotionality, Urgency, and Effortful Control
Positive Emotionality, Urgency, and Cognitive Control
In a study to test Children's Shyness in a Surgical Setting, findings suggest that...
Shyness is predictive of preoperative anxiety
Shyness is NOT predictive of preoperative anxiety
Shyness is the absolute cause of preoperative anxiety
Shyness has no correlation to preoperative anxiety
Regulation of emotions begins...?
By 1 years old
In infancy
By 2-3 years old
In adolescence
_______ would get the parent's attention a lot quicker than displaying _______
Anger;crying
Crying;confusion
Crying;anger
Confusion;anger
It's known that children with the DRD4 gene can be overactive, aggressive and oppositional with others. However, when mothers participated in an intervention program, preschoolers w/this allele were less likely to be overactive, aggressive and oppositional w/others. This shows that children with this variant of the DRD4 gene are...?
Children with positive temperaments are less affected by life stressors
Avoidant as they're not upset when parent leaves, but ignores parent on return
Susceptible to the quality of parenting
Dependent on their parents' cues on how to react in a social manner
True or False: In the study "The Association of Temperament w/Preoperative Anxiety in Paediatric Patients Undergoing Surgery" the findings suggested that temperament may help identify paediatric patients at risk of preoperative anxiety and guide the design of prevention & intervention strategies
True
False
What were the 3 groups identified in determining the factors that will affect the quality of a parent's attachment with their child?
Resistant, secure, and disorganized
Secure, dismissive/disoriented, and preoccupied
Dismissive/disoriented, resistant, and disorganized
Preoccupied, resistant, and secure
In Ainsworth's Strange Situation Task, they put a baby through a series of situations where they were either alone, when a parent was present, or when a stranger was present. In each situation, the baby's reactions are measured to test the quality of attachment between the baby and parent. They were able to identify 4 different types of attachment: Secure, Resistant, Disorganized, and....?
Avoidant
Disoriented
Shy
Anxious
Think back to Bowlby's Theory of Attachment: The True Attachment Phases is between...?
Birth to 6-8 Weeks
18 Months to 2 years and on
6-8 Weeks to 6-8 Months
6-8 Months to 18 Months-2 Years
A disorganized quality of attachment between the parent and baby indicates that the baby...
May be upset when parent leaves, but stops crying on return
Confused when parent leaves, still confused on return
Not upset when parent leaves, ignores parent on return
Confused when parents leaves, and not confused on return
A secure attachment between the parent/caregiver and child is most likely to occur if the parent/caregiver responds _______________ and consistently
Urgently
Quietly
Sensitively
Securely
True or False: Children with positive temperaments are more likely to be affected by life stressors
True
False
A Resistant quality of attachment between the parent and children will result in the baby...
To be upset when parent leaves, but stops crying on return
To be upset when parent leaves, angry and inconsolable on return
To be not upset when parent leaves, ignores parent on return
To be upset when parent leaves, but continues to cry on return
What kind of attachment will lead to positive social relationships because of the establishment of trust?
Secure
Positive
Effortful
Aggressive
By what age should children be able to feel regret and relief?
12 months
5-6 years
9 years
18-24 months
Children (between ages 4-6) will start to form a deeper attachment to primary caregiver, but anyone outside of that circle ("strangers"), children will start to display anger towards them. This is an example of...?
Display rules
Angered wariness
Social referencing
Stranger wariness
True or False: children who grew up in the Asian culture express their emotions to a lesser degree compared to children that grew up in a North American culture
True
False
Between the ages of 6-8 Weeks to 6-8 Months, children will be in the...?
True Attachment Phase
Formation of Reciprocal Relationship
Attachment in Making Phase
Pre-Attachment Phase
When it comes to the stability of temperament, inhibited children are more likely to become ___________ as adults
Sociable
Extroverted
Introverted
A psychopath
True or False: ONLY parenting skills influences children’s ability for emotion regulation
True
False
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