Developmental Domains
Infant Milestones
Toddler and Preeschool
School and Behavior
100

Name one area of physical development.

Gross motor (large muscles), fine motor (small muscles), and perceptual-motor (senses + movement combined).

100

What can a baby typically do at 2 months? Name one thing.

Any two: holds head up, makes smoother movements, begins to smile at people, coos, pays attention to faces.

100

What can a typical 18-month-old do that a 12-month-old usually cannot?

Any of: walks alone, may run, carries/pulls toys while walking, scribbles on their own, stacks 2-4 objects.

100

Name one typical behavior of a 6-year-old at school.

Any two: moves constantly, needs adult approval, easily disappointed, competitive, boastful, recognizes some words by sight.

200

What does 'cognitive development' include? Name 2 things.

Any three of: problem-solving, memory, critical thinking, language, creativity, curiosity, and imagination.

200

At 6 months, what gross motor skill can most babies do?

Roll over in both directions and begin to sit without support.

200

Why are 2-3-year-olds NOT capable of sharing? Is it a behavioral problem?

 No — it is developmentally normal. They don't yet have the cognitive or social-emotional development needed for sharing.

200

At age 7, what can children do that shows they understand cause and effect?

They can explain why something happened and predict what might happen next — a better understanding of cause and effect.

300

What is social-emotional development? Give two examples.

Self-concept (how you feel about yourself), self-esteem (how you value yourself), and ability to express feelings to others.

300

What is the 'pincer grip' and when does it typically develop?

Picking up small objects between the thumb and index finger. It typically develops around 9 months.

300

Name TWO typical behaviors of 4-year-olds.

Any two: very active, bossy, boastful, tells stories, exaggerates, uses 'toilet words' in a silly way, active imagination.

300

What is a positive approach to guide a toddler who keeps climbing on furniture?

Incorporate developmentally appropriate climbing equipment and create obstacle courses to redirect into positive activity.

400

What is spiritual development in early childhood? Is it about religion?

No. It is about connecting your inner self to the world. It supports a child's sense of wonder and uniqueness.

400

Name TWO language milestones at 12 months.

Any two: says 'mama' and 'dada', tries to say words, uses simple gestures like waving, responds to simple requests.

400

What can a typical 5-year-old do that a 3-year-old usually cannot? Name TWO things.

Any two: stands on one foot 10 seconds, hops, draws a person with 6 body parts, prints letters, counts 10+ things.

400

Why should teachers of 5- to 6-year-olds involve children in creating classroom rules?

Because fairness is very important at this stage. Involving children helps them take ownership of behavioral expectations.

500

True or false: We should focus most on cognitive development because it is the most important domain.

FALSE. All domains work together. Focusing only on cognitive development hurts the development of the 'whole child'.

500

What does 'object permanence' mean, and when does it develop?

Understanding that objects still exist even when not visible (e.g. looking for a hidden toy). Around 9 months.

500

What does the butterfly quote by Nikos Kazantzakis teach us about child development?

We should not rush children through developmental stages. Each stage must be experienced fully at the child's own pace.

500

Name TWO things an 8-year-old can do cognitively that a 5-year-old cannot.

Any two: bargains and trades, plans ahead, sophisticated logic, understands different opinions, adds/subtracts multi-digit numbers.

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