Parts
Outside Factors
Critical Windows
Attachment
P.I.E.S.M.
100

What does the occipital lobe do?

processes vision and how you interpret what you see

100

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 

When mom drinks too much alcohol while pregnant, affects baby severely 

100

What is a critical window of opportunity?

period of time during development that the brain is open to type of experience to result in a particular talent 

100

What is attachment?

emotional bond that forms between a child and primary caregiver 

100

What does P.I.E.S.M stand for?

Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social, and Moral

200

What is the largest brain structure in humans?

Cerebrum

200

What should a healthy brain look like?

wrinkled
200

If a child misses the critical window do you think a skill can still be learned

Yes, but it will be very hard
200

What is it called when an attached child is separated from their caregiver? 

Seperation Distress

200
What is P.I.E.S.M for?

t's a framework used to understand and support the holistic development of individuals, particularly children

300

What does the temporal lobe do?

processes speech, hearing, and development of language 

300

Does fetal alcohol syndrome cause facial deformities?

yes many

300

What age do critical windows begin closing?

after 3 years of life 

300

Which parent do you think is more likely to hold a baby and cuddle?

Mother

300

What are some activities that promote physical development?

activities like running, jumping, climbing, and playing sports

400

What lobe is in the back of the head?

occipital lobe

400

How does stress affect Childs brain?

It can cause brain shrinkage, memory problems, learning and behavioral problems 
400

What age is critical to vision development 

birth to 6 months 

400

Which parent is more likely to be visually and playfully involved with babies 

father

400

What are fine motor skills?

involves smaller muscle groups and precise movements, primarily using the hands, fingers, and wrists.

500

What does the parietal lobe do?

interprets and integrates information from senses 

500

What does trauma do to children brain?

Children going through trauma have produced dangerously high levels of stress hormones like cortisol

500

What age is critical to emotional development?

birth to 18 months 

500

How does the relationship between the parents affect the way parents behave with their children?

growing up in a loving and secure environment causes them to give their kids the same environment

500

How do children develop social skills?

Through interactions with family, friends, and community

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