Motor Skills
Trauma
Speech/Language
Social Emotional
Potpourri
100

Holding head up, crawling, and pulling self up to stand are all examples of this

What are gross motor skills

100

The body's response to lasting and serious stress, without enough support from a caregiver

What is toxic stress

100

The first and most prominent way in which an infant communicates from birth. An infant has different types to signal hunger, tiredness, illness, and need for comfort.

What is crying

100

A kind of behavior used by toddlers to express individuality and independence

What are temper tantrums

100

True or False: the pandemic affected children in every domain.

True

200

Using silverware to feed themselves, stacking building blocks, clapping are all examples of this

What are fine motor skills

200
The body's adrenaline response to a threat
What is the fight, flight, or freeze response
200
The age at which babies typically say their first words

What is 12-18 months

200

Age at which a baby calms down when spoken to or picked up

What is 2 months old

200

The name for the developmental stage between ages 1 and 3.

What is todderhood

300

Time spent by a baby lying on their stomach while awake, intended to help develop strength in the neck, arms, back, etc.

What is tummy time

300

Damaging space, hiding, and refusing to engage are all examples of these 

What are fight, flight, freeze classroom behaviors

300

The amount of words a typically developing 3 year old should know

What is 200 words

300

Developmental stage in which children aged 8 months - 2 years old cry when an unfamiliar person approaches

What is stranger anxiety

300

A comprehensive classroom management program and a social-emotional curriculum

What is Conscious Discipline

400

Age at which a child typically learns to walk

What is between 11-13 months

400

A person's ability to "bounce back" after experiencing a trauma

What is resiliency 

400

The type of smile that occurs between 1 and 3 months in which a baby reciprocates that smile of a familiar adult. 

What is the social smile

400

The stage of play in which children 2 years and older play alongside or near others but not with them 

What is parallel play
400

This determines whether a stressor is tolerable or toxic

What is the presence of a consistent caregiver

500

The age at which a baby typically begins to sit up independently

What is 6-8 months

500

Incarceration of a relative, substance misuse, and abuse are all examples of these

What are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

500

The stage in child development and language acquisition during which an infant appears to be experimenting with uttering articulate sounds, but does not yet produce any recognizable words.

What is babbling

500

One of four specific patterns of behaviors which are formed within the first 18 months of life and influence how a person will behave in future relationships

What are attachment styles

500

The attachment type where children feel safe and secure in the presence of their caregivers and can depend on them to return

What is secure attachment

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