Physical development is
what is the child developing in a matter in which they grow fine and gross motor skills.
intellectual development is
what is a person's ability to think, reason, understand, and make sense of the world?
emotional development is
what is the process of being able to express, understand, recognize, and manage the emotions that an individual is feeling?
social development is
what is the way that people learn to interact with others, build relationships, and understand social norms?
newborn babies get nutrition from
what is breast milk and formula?
Some milestones children hit in the first 24 months include
what is running, jumping, walking, or bending?
some things that are included in intellectual development are
What are cognitive skills, mannerism, language, and core academics?
a child understands reflections in mirrors at age
what is 18 months?
0-24 month year olds begin to understand their emotions and actions
what is affect and influence the people around them?
a large difficulty for parents with foods is overcoming..
what is the fear of allergens and gagging?
A child begins to sit without support when they are
what is from 6-12 months?
ways to support intellectual development consists of
what is play, interactions, explorations, observation, and music?
ways to support emotional development consist of
what is validating feelings, model expression, building regulation skills, and fostering independence?
children begin to have this with caregivers when they are told no
what is power struggles?
it takes between -- and -- exposures for a child to decide if they like or do not like a food
what is 10 to 15 times?
a kid can drink from a cup and begin using a spoon when they are
what is at 12-18 months?
a difficult concept for kids between 18-24 months to pick up on
what is that the world is permanent and items do not disappear when out of view?
the theory in which a child begins to understand that if they are sad, others may be sad as well
what is the theory of the mind?
children learn to coordinate their focus with yours around 9-12 months and this is called
what is joint attention?
nutrition should be measured by the week and not the day with small children because
what is The Caloric Plateau?
a child can spontaneously scribble and draw with crayons when they are
what is at 18-24 months?
the hardest concept of all for kids to grasp from 0-24 months
what is symbolism?
the part of the brain that is still forming in children at two years old that affects their understanding of not getting something now, but rather later
what is the prefrontal cortex?
children learn they have the power to change their environment through social interaction this is called...
what is agency?
To navigate the "caloric plateau," parents are advised to understand the "what, when, and where" of a meal to the adult, while letting the child decide "how much" and "whether"
What is the Division of Responsibility in feeding?