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Chapter 10

Across
When children have a favorable evaluation of themselves
Frequently associated with acts of aggression.
Refers to a person's perception of who or what is responsible for the outcome of events and behaviors in their lives.
The responses we make in order to master, tolerate, or reduce stress.
An unpleasant emotion aroused by impending danger.
A deliberate, repeated aggressive behavior toward another person that involves power or strength.
An environment in which a child has many opportunities to learn and to try new things.
The tendency for children to separate themselves into same-sex groups.
An activity undertaken for its own sake.
Two or more people who share a feeling of unity.
A domain-specific assessment that children make about themselves
When a child learns to regulate his/her impulse to react to a given emotion
A state of uneasiness, apprehension, or worry about future uncertainties.
Down
The overall view that we have about ourselves
An excessive, persistent, and maladaptive fear response.
An activity undertaken for some purpose other than its own sake.
The criteria most people use in deciding the relative merit and desirability of things.
The effects on a child from teacher expectations.
A man and a woman living together in a marriage-like relationship.
A time when children significantly enlarge and refine their cognitive and social skills.
When people act on their specific prejudices.
A process involving the recognition of and response to a threat or danger.
Inner states and processes that prompt, direct, and sustain activity.
A system of negative conceptions, feelings and actions toward members of another group.
The physiological changes, subjective experiences, and expressive behaviors associated with the child's feelings.
A child exhibits a range of physiological stress symptoms and behavioral symptoms relating to an event.