Neonatal Health
Gross Motor Skills
Attachment Development
Nighty-Night
Children's Artistic Drawings
100

A way of holding  preterm infant so that there is skin-to-skin contact

What is the kangaroo care

100

The timing of milestones, especially later ones such as walking, may vary by as much as 2 to 4 months, ad experiences can modify the onset of these accomplishments.

What is the first year

100

Which theorist created The STRANGE Situation is an observational measure of infant attachment that requires the infant to move through a series of introductions, separations and reunions with caregiver and an adult stranger.

Who is Mary Ainsworth

100

Occurs in the deepest stage of sleep. Around 15% of children do, but eventually grow out of it.

What is sleep walking or Somnambulism

100

Can be an important vehicle for expressing creativity and conveying feelings and ideas for young children.

What is Art

200

Those whose birth weight is below normal when the length of the pregnancy is considered

What is small for date infants

200

This is a dynamic process liked with sensory information in the skin, muscles, vestibular organs in the inner ear, and cues from vision and hearing

What is the development of posture

200

Argues that infants  become attached to the person or object that provides oral satisfaction.

Who is Freud

200

Characterized by a sudden arousal of sleep with an intense fear, loud screams, rapid heart rate and  breathing. Children have no or little memory of what happened.

What is night terrors

200

By 3 to 4 years of age, children mix two basic shapes in a more complex  

What is the design stage
300

A measurement that is widely used to determine an infant's immediate health status and evaluated infants' heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone body color, and reflex irritability..

What is the Apgar scale.

300

Toddlers become more metrically skilled and mobile, and research believe that motor activity during the second year is vital to the child's competent development.

What is the development in the second year

300

Claims that infants use the caregiver as a secure base from which to explore the environment.

Who is Bowlby

300

Most young children sleep through the night and have one daytime nap. It is recommended that young children have 11 to 13 hours of

What is sleep

300

Characteristic of 2 to 3 year olds' drawings, are drawn on a page in 

What is the placement stage

400

Infants that are born three weeks or more before the pregnancy has reached its full term

What is preterm

400

Skills that involve large-muscle activities, such as moving one's arms and walking.

What is gross motor skills

400

Argues that responsive, sensitive parenting contributes to infants' sense of trust.

Who is Erikson

400

Are frightening dreams that awaken the sleeper, often toward morning.

What is nightmares

400

Rhoda Kellogg's drawing stages outline the process in which scribbles represent the earliest form for drawings. Kellogg has identified about twenty basic scribbles in 

What is children's artwork

500

Potential problems for a preterm birth or low berth weight can be brain cognitive and behavioral disorders along with

what is breathing problems

500

The baby must be able both to balance on one leg as the other is swung forward and to shift the weight from one leg to another.

What is learning to walk

500

Proposed that attachment develops in a series of four phases, moving from a baby's general preference for human beings to a partnership with primary caregivers.

Who is Bowlby

500

When children have nightmares persistently, it may indicate high levels of

what is stress

500

Typical of 4 to 5 year olds, children's drawing consistently of object that can be recognized

What is the pictorial stage

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