Develop. Psych Chapter 9 Terms

Textbook - Develop

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Visual Impairment
A difficulty in seeing that may include blindness or partial sightedness
Auditory Impairment
A special need that involves the loss or hearing or some aspect of hearing
Speech Impairment
Speech that deviates so much from the speech of others that it calls attention to itself, interferes with communication, or produces maladjustment in the speaker
Stuttering
Substantial disruption in the rhythm of fluency of speech; the most common speech impairment
Learning Disabilities
Difficulties in the acquisition and use of listening, speaking, reading, writing, reasoning, or mathematical abilities
Dyslexia
A reading disability that can result in the misperception of letters during reading and writing, unusual difficulty in sounding out letters, confusion between left and right, and difficulties spelling
ADHD
Acronym for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder a learning disability marked by inattention, impulsiveness, a low tolerance for frustration, and generally a great deal of inappropriate activity
Concrete Operational Stage
The period of cognitive development between ages 7-12, which is characterized by the active, and appropriate, use of logic
Decentering
The ability to take multiple aspects of a situation into account
Reversibility
The notion that processes transforming a stimulus can be reversed, returning it to its original form
Informational Processing approaches
Children become increasingly sophisticated in their handling of information
Memory
The process by which information is initially recorded, stored, and retrieved
Metamemory
An understanding about the processes that underlie memory, which emerges and improves during middle childhood
Control Strategies
Conscious, intentionally used tactics to improve cognitive processing
Keyword Strategy
One word is paired with another word that sounds like it or is easily associated with it