Most doctors agree that this is the ideal source of food for babies up to 6 months.
Newborns can see this far from their face.
What is 8-10 inches?
This refers to how development occurs from top to bottom.
What is cephalocaudal?
This is the type of language someone can understand.
What is receptive language?
This is where early intervention should take place.
What is a child's natural environment?
Doctors recommend offering water to babies starting at this age.
What is 6 months?
Newborns prefer these types of smells and tastes.
What is sweet?
This refers to how development occurs from inner to outer.
What is proximodistal?
This is when babies can hear sounds from outside of the womb.
What is 20 weeks?
This is the part of IDEA that provides early intervention services to children birth to three with developmental disabilities and their families.
What is Part C?
Doctors recommend continuing to breastfeed for at least this long.
What is 1 year?
This reflex occurs when a baby turns their head toward the cheek that is stroked.
What is the rooting reflex?
This is the term for when a child uses their thumb and index finger to pick up a small object.
What is the pincer grasp?
These are the first words used by children that are usually intended to communicate the meaning of a whole phrase in one word.
These are the members of an IFSP team.
What are the family, the service coordinator, and the service providers or therapists?
This food should not be given to babies under a year of age due to the increased risk of botulism.
What is honey?
This reflex occurs when a baby is startled causing them to fling their arms and legs out.
What is the Moro reflex?
This type of grasp includes a child holding an object between their fingers and their palm.
This is the dramatic increase of words that children begin to use starting at about 18 months of age.
What is the vocabulary spurt?
These are the two ways a child can be eligible for early intervention services.
What are diagnosed condition or significant developmental delay in one or more area?
The American Academy of Pediatrics identify these as signs of readiness to start solid foods.
What are sitting up on their own, being interested in others' food, grasping objects, putting fingers or toys in their mouth, and disappearance of the tongue-thrust?
What is the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative?
This involves the small muscles used in manipulation and coordination.
What is fine motor?
This is when both parent and child look at the same item and check in to see whether the other person is also looking.
What is joint attention?
This is the type of intervention that focuses on strategies embedded in the child and family's everyday routines.
What is routines-based early intervention?