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Developmental Stages of Childhood and Adolescence in Relation to Clothing and Fashion, Quizzes of Production and Operations Management

Definitions and terms related to the developmental stages of childhood and adolescence, and how clothing and fashion play a role during each stage. From infancy to late adolescence, this document covers various terms such as role playing, anticipatory socialization, and the impact of fashion on different age groups and ethnicities.

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TERM 1 Infancy DEFINITION 1 birth to 6 months TERM 2 Toddler DEFINITION 2 6 months to 2 years -develop sense of self around 2 -sense of independence TERM 3 Early Childhood DEFINITION 3 2-6 years -wants to dress themselves -learning dress words help them learn to talk -helps develop coordination -parents choice of clothing encourages gender roles TERM 4 Middle Childhood DEFINITION 4 6-10 years TERM 5 Early Adolescence DEFINITION 5 11-15 years TERM 6 Late Adolescence DEFINITION 6 16-20 Years TERM 7 Infant Clothing DEFINITION 7 -freedom of movement -easy access for caregivers -drawn to soft fabrics and bright colors TERM 8 Role Playing (dress up) DEFINITION 8 -young children develop socializing skills -helps them understand roles other than their own -often dress like older sibling TERM 9 Aniticipatory Socializaton DEFINITION 9 -dressing like someone you may become -nurse, doctor, firefighter etc TERM 10 Fantastic Socialization DEFINITION 10 -dressing like fantasy characters -wonder woman, vampire etc TERM 21 Women in their 30's DEFINITION 21 -the beginning of the defying age's main target market TERM 22 Clothes and the Older Body DEFINITION 22 -spine is shorter -head is more forward -butt is flatter -bosom is lower -tummy is rounder -waist is thicker TERM 23 Please Themselves DEFINITION 23 -older women dress to TERM 24 Lolita DEFINITION 24 -young, sexually aware lady TERM 25 Until They Stop Functioning Mentally DEFINITION 25 -when women stop caring about what they look like TERM 26 False DEFINITION 26 -studies show that middle aged women are less satisfied with their bodies than young women. TERM 27 False DEFINITION 27 -studies show that teenage girls would rather shop online (through the internet) rather than go to stores. TERM 28 Race DEFINITION 28 -genetic TERM 29 Ethnicity DEFINITION 29 -social TERM 30 6 Categories DEFINITION 30 -US census bureau categories TERM 31 6 Races DEFINITION 31 -american indian or alaskan native -asian -native hawaiin or other pacific islander -african american -white -other (mulatto, mestizo, creole) TERM 32 2 Ethnicities in US Census Bureau DEFINITION 32 -hispanic -non-hispanic TERM 33 Racism DEFINITION 33 -The belief that one 'racial group' is inferior to another and the practices of the dominant group to maintain the inferior position of the dominated group. Often defined as a combination of power, prejudice and discrimination. TERM 34 One Drop Rule DEFINITION 34 -Common law in the South during the slavery periodanyone with any African American ancestry is considered to be African American. TERM 35 Hypodescent Rule DEFINITION 35 -Racially mixed people are assigned the status of the subordinate group TERM 46 Negotiation With Others DEFINITION 46 -Your textbook has a table of Hamiltons Micro-Macro Continuum of Fashion, divided into four levels. Teenagers who call to see what each other are wearing to a party would fall under the _____________ level. TERM 47 Negotiation With Self DEFINITION 47 -Your textbook has a table of Hamiltons Micro-Macro Continuum of Fashion, divided into four levels. When you go shopping and are trying to decide whether or not to buy a blouse (maybe you would like another color but they dont have it) would fall under the _____________ level. TERM 48 Fashion System DEFINITION 48 -Your textbook has a table of Hamiltons Micro-Macro Continuum of Fashion, divided into four levels. Local retail stores stocking items they think would sell the best falls under the _____________ level. TERM 49 5 DEFINITION 49 -The U.S. Census Bureau has _________ race classifications (not including "other") TERM 50 Cultural System DEFINITION 50 -Your textbook has a table of Hamiltons Micro-Macro Continuum of Fashion, divided into four levels. Working for a company like Google, which encourages creativity and personal expression would fall under the _____________ level. TERM 51 Trickle Up DEFINITION 51 -Harajuku is the wild dressing of Japanese youth--from little- girl clothes to cartoonish looks. Gwen Stefani has been bringing this style to the United States. This is an example of the _________________ theory of fashion. TERM 52 She can influence designers to change their designs to suit the stores needs. DEFINITION 52 -In your textbook, a buyer was referred to as the shadow designer because TERM 53 Religion DEFINITION 53 -A set of beliefs, symbols, and practices based on the idea of the sacred TERM 54 Sacred DEFINITION 54 -set apart; inspiring a sense of awe and reverence; holy TERM 55 Monotheism DEFINITION 55 -belief in one god TERM 56 Polytheism DEFINITION 56 -belief in many gods TERM 57 Idealogy DEFINITION 57 -set of beliefs and goals of a social or political group that explain or justify the group's decisions and behavior. TERM 58 Christianity DEFINITION 58 -the goal of dress is modesty TERM 59 Judaism DEFINITION 59 -individuals glorify god -dressing well is a religious duty TERM 60 Islam DEFINITION 60 -womens bodies should be covered to hide sexuality TERM 71 Sioux DEFINITION 71 -Sun Dance -Includes dancing, drumming, praying, fasting, visions -Skin is pierced and a piece of bone inserted. -Leaves permanent scars TERM 72 Arapaho Ghost Dance Dress DEFINITION 72 -The religious symbols on this dress include the turtle that brought soil for the world's creation, and birds, messengers to the spirit world. TERM 73 Cultural Universal DEFINITION 73 -People all over the world, in all cultures, make changes to their bodies TERM 74 Image Driven Technology DEFINITION 74 -Technology developed for the purpose of improving the body -Plastic surgery, botox, implants TERM 75 Biomimetics DEFINITION 75 -copying nature TERM 76 Nanotechnology DEFINITION 76 -technology on a very small (molecular) scale TERM 77 False DEFINITION 77 -Both men and women of the Mennonite faith dress in distinctive clothing TERM 78 False DEFINITION 78 -Clothing of religious significance is always worn as an outward and visible sign of ones faith. TERM 79 Wigs DEFINITION 79 -The Talmud teaches that women's hair exudes sensual energy and covering it insures a married women's modesty, therefore, many reformed married Jewish women now wear ______ to cover their hair but not stand out. TERM 80 True DEFINITION 80 -Swimsuits can reduce drag and let the wearer swim faster if the suit is slightly rough rather than smooth. TERM 81 Smart DEFINITION 81 -Clothing can now be made that has sensors built in to monitor pulse, respiration, and blood pressure. These are referred to as __________ garments TERM 82 Silver DEFINITION 82 -Antibacterial clothing can be made by putting nanoparticles of ___________ into the fabric TERM 83 False DEFINITION 83 -Clothing that changes color depending on the wearers temperature may be fun, but can serve no real or functional purpose. TERM 84 Yes DEFINITION 84 -Online outlets like Ebay, combined with manufacturing fast turnaround means that buyers can get the latest designer look (a knock-off) faster and cheaper than getting the real thing. Does your text think this is unethical? TERM 85 Mass Customization DEFINITION 85 -Garments ordered through a mass retailer, but the customer has made personal design choices
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