Piaget
Child Safety
Attachment
Communicating and Play
Random
100

The first stage of cognitive development.

What is Sensorimotor?

100

These can be installed at the top and bottom of stairs to ensure your toddler doesn't get on their stairs unmonitored. 

What are baby gates?

100

Children with this attachment type feel secure and able to depend on their caregiver.

What is secure attachment?

100

Parents should never use this kind of talk when communicating with their toddler or preschool-aged child. 

What is baby talk?

100

This refers to the physical changes in size that can be measured.

What is growth?

200

The second stage of cognitive development?

What is Preoperational?

200

Children at this age are most often injured inside the home.

Who are toddlers?

200

Children with this attachment type tend to avoid their parents / caregivers and show no preference between a caregiver and a complete stranger.

What is avoidant attachment?

200

Parents should never compare their child to another as this could lead to their child having low this.

What is self esteem?

200

This refers to an increase in physical, emotional, social or intellectual skills / maturity.

What is development?

300

The stage of cognitive development that a preschool-aged child is in.

What is Preoperational?

300

This is the most severe form of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

What is fetal alcohol syndrome?

300

Cupboard love theory was what was believe ___________ attachment theory came to be.

What is before?

300

The type of play when toddlers will play alongside other children without interacting.

What is parallel play?

300

This is one symptom of teething.

Many answers!

400

The third stage of cognitive development.

What is the concrete operational?

400

If your young child is in a motor vehicle accident, properly using these can reduce the risk of injury, hospitalization or death by more than 70%.

What are car seats?

400

Children with this attachment type display a confusing mixture of behaviour and may be disoriented, dazed, or confused.

What is disorganized attachment?

400

This has been deemed a human right for children, as it contributes to their cognitive, social, and emotional well-being, while also getting them active and moving.

What is play?

400

This refers to a child (usually under age 3) not gaining weight or growing as expected

What is failure to thrive?

500

The fourth and final stage of cognitive development.

What is formal operational?

500
How your baby should sleep to prevent SIDS.

What is in their crib alone with no blankets on their back?

500

Children with this attachment type become extremely distressed when their parent leaves as they don’t trust them to return.

What is ambivalent?

500

This is the first stage of play and involves babies observing their surroundings and making random movements that don't necessarily look like playing. (playing with seemingly no reason)

What is unoccupied play?

500

This is the body's main stress hormone.

What is cortisol?

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