CCOU 302 Quiz 2
- When a child has a downstairs tantrum, it would be helpful for a parent to:
- The brain continually prepares itself for the future based on what has happened before.
- Part of what parents need to do when it comes to understanding that children do not have the biological skill set think before they act is:
- When we understand more about what has happened in our past, it gives us a better understanding of what is happening to us in the present.
- Our amygdala causes us to act before we think.
- ________________ is a powerful activity for integrating explicit and implicit memories.
- When a child has an upstairs tantrum, a parent needs to:
- The “downstairs brain” is NOT responsible for:
- When a parent engages the upstairs brain in their interactions, the child may begin to see that relationships involve:
- Which one is not part of the acronym HALT?
- What is one of the last parts of the brain to develop in children?
- Empathy is part of the “downstairs brain”.
- The first 18 months of life, a baby encodes memories only explicitly.
- An upstairs tantrum is when a child intentionally makes a decision to throw a “fit”.
- Journaling can improve immune function, heart function and general well being.
- It it NOT important to build a stairway between the upstairs and downstairs brain.
- When possible, it is best for parents make decisions for their kids, so they know the parent is in authority.
- It is best if parents teach children to __________ painful experiences.
- Movement of the body can actually help restore balance to:
- The ____________ is the “search engine” of our memory retrieval.