This gross motor milestone usually marks the start of the toddler stage
Walking
Watching others
On looker
putting objects into sets based on common trait
Classification
Thinking only about oneself
egocentric
This could be either plantar or palmar
grasp
a release of violent anger or frustration exhibited by screaming, kicking, crying, etc.
Temper tantrum
Playing alone
Solitary Play
placing classified objects into smaller groups based on how they are alike and different ( cats by color, blocks by shape, shirts by color, etc)
Sorting
Term when thinking about real, tangible things
concrete terms
This reflex is when a baby turns their head when their cheek is touched
Rooting reflex
Type of developmental domain that using scissors and coloring promotes
Fine motor
Playing side-by-side and sharing
Associative
learning even though one property of an object changes, the other properties remain the same (liquid is the same amount even though it is poured into differently shaped glasses)
Conservation
Independence and self-control, wanting to do things on their own
Autonomy
This is when the head is turned in a certain direction, the arm and leg on that side of the body will bend, "fencing reflex"
Tonic neck Reflex
Development from head to toe
Cephalocaudal
Playing side-by-side
Parallel play
the change of an object from one state to another.
Transformation
What is the grasp called when children are able to use their pointer finger and thumb to pick up objects
pincer grasp
This is the name for the startle reflex
Moro
Development from the center outward
Children play, interact and taking turns
Collaborative play
putting objects in an order based on size, weight, etc.
Seriation
Term that describes when thinking about ideas or concepts not physically present
abstract terms
This reflex is when the bottom of the foot is stoked
Babinski