"Ethics"
Introduction to Lifespan
Heredity, Prenatal Development, and Birth 1
Heredity Prenatal Development and Birth 2
Infancy through Toddlerhood
100

The action to take in case of emergency.

What is call 911?

100

The definition of Developmental Psychology.

What is the study of the way people change over time?

100

Genetic information passed from parent to child.

What is the definition of heredity?

100

Negative effects of pollutants on development include these.

What are fertility problems, low birth rate, miscarriage, and slow neurological development?

100

Between 5 and 10 pounds.

What is the normal weight for newborns?

200

A good response to general mental health needs.

What is listen?

200

Erikson's psychosocial stage for toddlers.

What is Autonomy vs Shame/Doubt?

200

The time at which the heart typically begins development.

What is about 3 weeks?

200

Risk factors for women over 35 include these:

What are fertility problems, high blood pressure, miscarriage, stillbirth, placenta previa, and birth defects?

200

The process by which neural connections are reduced and made stronger.

What is synaptic pruning?

300

Stephen's definition for "Safety".

What is risk of serious danger within 24 hours?

300

Erikson's psychosocial stage for newborns.

What is Trust vs Mistrust?

300

Preterm, small-for-date, low birth weight, and anoxia are examples of this.

What are problems newborns can face?

300

Risk factors associated with a father over 40 include these:

What are miscarriage, autism, birth defects, achondroplasia, and schizophrenia?

300

The mental process of accepting new information into an existing category.

What is assimilation?

400

A mental health condition that affects 1 in 8 individuals who give birth.

What is postpartum depression?

400

The psychosocial domain focuses on this.

What are changes in emotion, self-perception, and interpersonal relationships?

400

A mental health disorder marked by low mood that occurs during pregnancy or within 4 weeks of birth.

What is postpartum depression?

400

Toxoplasmosis is a parasite associated with this animal.

What are cats?

400

The mental process of modifying an existing category to accept new information.

What is accommodation?

500

APGAR stands for this.

What is Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, and Respiration?

500

The concept which refers to the brain's ability to adapt to changes.

What is neuroplasticity?

500

More wealth, higher education, and longer life

What are benefits associated with having a child later in life?

500

25-35 pounds!

What is the normal amount of weight a woman of a healthy weight could expect to gain during pregnancy?

500

An innate disposition versus a disposition formed by interaction with the environment.

What is the difference between temperament and personality?

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