On average infants increase their height by ___% by the time they are 1 years old.
What is 50?
This is term we use to describe small moment skills.
What are fine motor skills?
An experiment where the researchers saw how long a kid could wait before eating a marshmallow placed in front of them.
What is the marshmallow experiment?
This term refers to the growth and change of people as they go from being babies until they reach adulthood.
What is child development?
This is how people see/ understand themselves.
What is self concept?
This is the most common motor disability for children.
What is cerebral palsy?
This is a primary way for babies to move around between the ages of 7-18 months.
What is crawling?
A pretend study tracked the success of people who watched the movies inside out as a kid.
If they found, on average kids who watch the movie did better socially this would be an example of research that shows ______.
What is correlation?
While talking about babies, we use this word to refer to babies in the 0-12 month age rang.
What are infants?
A kid spends hours trying to perfect a drawing of a cat they made. They are struggling getting the eyes how they want them but they do not want to give up.
Using the 9 temperaments we talked about, you could explain him as having high _____.
What is persistence?
On average infant's weight _______ in the first year of life.
what is triples?
The age range people usually start showing a hand preference.
What is 24- 36 months?
Or
What is 2-3 years?
A kid messes up his brothers room by throwing all of his brother's stuff on the ground. He then has to go clean up the mess he made.
From a behaviorist perspective, this is called _________.
What is positive punishment?
When a baby and its parents sleep in the same bed, it is called ______.
What is co-sleeping?
At this age, kids may suggest a couple solutions for conflicts they have with another kid.
What is 3 years old?
This is the age where kids body proportions more closely mirror the proportions of an adult.
What is 6 years old?
At the age of 3, toddles can ballence on 1 foot for ______.
What is a few seconds?
This researcher studied monkeys. He gave baby monkeys fake mothers to see the impact mothers could have. He concluded that monkey, and humans, needed comfort from their mothers.
Who is Harry Harlow?
The items you should put in a crib with an infant while they are sleeping.
What is nothing?
When children play next to each other, but not with eachother, this is called ______.
What is parallel play?
This is the age range when the anterior fontanel closes.
What is 4-26 months?
A kid who is struggling to walk by the age of 2 is showing delays in their _______.
What is motor development?
This theorist theorized that girl's moral development was different then boy's moral development.
Who is Carol Gilligan?
People's development is determined by a mixture of ______ and ________.
What is nurture and nature?
When kids do not get their emotional needs met in the first couple years of life they can develop this disorder.
This is common for kids who have been in European Orphanages for the first 2 years of their life.
What is reactive attachment disorder?