Changes in the amount or quantity of what you are measuring?
What is quantitative changes?
What brings oxygen and nutrients from the mother to the embryo through the umbilical cord?
What is the placenta?
What is short-term memory?
Having regret and thinking about something bad you did is an example of what emotion?
What is guilt?
A husband, wife, and children are considered what type of family?
Extended family, neighbors, and friends of families are examples of what part of Bronfenbrenner's systems?
What is an exosystem?
Practicing writing your name, using tweezers, and playing with playdough can improve what type of developmental skills?
What are fine motor skills?
What is A-not-B error?
In the block area, Timmy is playing with the cars, while Sara is next to him playing with dolls. What type of play is this an example of?
What is parallel play?
When a parent has this parenting style they say stuff like, "We are doing this because I said so."
What is authoritarian parenting style?
A theory by Freud that includes stages that shape our personality?
What is psychoanalytic theory?
What part of the brain can help us remember memories?
What is the hippocampus?
A teacher says, "Look for the red block."
The child then says, "Red block."
This is an example of?
What is private speech?
A child runs to their mom and is happy to see her upon her return is an example of what attachment?
What is secure attachment?
This can be created for children to know their life stories and memories.
What is a lifebook?
In a study of, does room temperature affect test scores? Temperature is considered what part of the experiment?
What is the independent variable?
What is the longest stage of labor and delivery?
A teacher says, "An apple is red."
Tommy repeats the teacher and says, "An apple is red."
This is an example of?
What is echolalia?
The basic understanding of what is considered right or wrong?
What is moral knowledge?
What is a smartphone?
Young adults develop an ability to form close relationships or they fear and avoid relationships is part of what stage of Erikson's theory?
What is intimacy versus isolation?
Overdressing a child, having toys, and bedding in a crib can cause what?
What is SIDS (Sudden infant death syndrome)?
Johnny picks up a book and "reads" it by looking at the pictures, this is part of what developmental skills?
What is emergent literacy?
Play that looks like children are fighting or wrestling is called?
What is rough-and-tumble play?
A person who offers guidance and positive development is considered a what?
What is a mentor?