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Child Development 0-6 months
Principles of Child Development
Principles of Child Development II
Child Development III
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When two year old children play next to each other doing similar activities but they do not interact.
What is paralell play
100
This is the average length of a newborn
What is 20 inches
100

Between six and nine months, children understand that objects continue to exist even if they cannot see them

What is object permanance

100

The inability to understand another person's perspective

What is egocentrism.

100
At about this age, physical growth begins to slow down
What is two years
200
When babies and toddlers play alone even when others are around them
What is solitary play
200
When you touch an infants palm, the hand grips tightly
What is the palmer grasp reflex
200

When a child begins to use mental images or symbols to understand things.

What is the preoperational stage.

200
Children from the age of 12 months to three years are typically referred to as
What is toddlers
200

This is where children learn by watching and working with others.

What is the Zone of Proximal Development.

300
The children will begin to interact through talking, borrowing and taking turns with toys, but each child acts alone.
What is associative play
300
When an infant turns their head toward anything that brushes their face
What is the rooting reflex
300

When a person is able to solve abstract problems and think ideologically.

What is the formal operational stage.

300
Children age three to six are referred to as
What are preschoolers
300

Inherited tendency of some newborns to follow the first moving object they see.

What is imprinting

400
When children have acquired the skills to interact together for the purpose of play. Children share ideas and tell each other what to do.
What is cooperative play
400
The infant flings the arms and legs outward and extends the head when startled by a noise or sudden movement
What is the moro reflex
400

This is when children leave out words or use the wrong tense but still get the intended message across. 

What is telegraphic speech.

400
When infants respond to people they have a strong emotional connection with by cooing, kicking,gurgling, laughing, crying and clinging
What is attachment behavior
400
Between 6 and 15 months of age, children cry as a sign of distress when they leave their primary caregiver. It is most pronounced at 9 months of age.
What is separation anxiety
500
When children are playing and using their muscles and senses to experiment with materials and learn how things go together
What is functional play
500
The toes fan out and curl and the foot turns in when the sole of the foot is stroked
What is the babinski reflex
500
Children from birth to one year are referred to as
What are infants
500

This is the understanding that a given quantity does not change when its appearance changes.

What is Conservation

500
When children repeat information out loud as a way of remembering that information
What is rehearsal
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