Prenatal, Birth and Newborn Periods
Understanding
Human Development
Physical Development
Cognitive Development
Socioemotional Development
100

Kangaroo Care

What method promotes development in low-birth weight babies?

100

Middle childhood

During what stage of human development will you see rapid brain growth, refinement of motor skills but a slowing of growth?

100

Senescence

What is the gradual age-related declines in physical functioning?

100

Fast mapping

What is the process of quickly acquiring and retaining a word after hearing is applied a few times?

100

Associate play

What is known as the type of play that involves children playing alongside each other and exchanging toys and talking about each other's activities?

200

Kwashiorkor

The mal-nutritive disease characterized by lethargy, wrinkled skin, and swollen stomach, face and arm  is?

200

Multidimensional

Throughout the lifespan physical, cognitive, and socioemotional change illustrates the notion that development is?

200

Lifestyle choices

What factor plays the largest role in how long a person lives?

200

Conventional moral reasoning

What is the understanding of one's memory and the ability to use cognitive activities or strategies?

200

Imitation

What is known as learning new actions and behaviors by observing others?

300

Lack of Health Insurance

What is the most common reason women delay or avid seeking prenatal care?

300

Lifespan human

The ways in which people grow, change, and stay the same is known as what type of development?

300

Aerobic

What type of exercise that has been found to strengthen muscles and offset losses into the nineties?

300

Elementary School

What is the stage of development in which children consistently start to apply memory?

300

Self

What contributes to a child's independence and ability to act purposeful?

400

Fetal

What is the most rapid stage of prenatal development? 

400

Plasticity

What is known as the brain's ability to change its organization and function in response to experienece.

400

Feeling a sense of control

What is known as a hardy individual?

400

Recall

What is the type of memory that is the ability to generate a memory of a stimulus encountered before seeing it again?

400

Poverty

What contextual factor contributes the most to intimate partner violence?

500

Apgar Scale

What is a quick and easy overall assessment of the baby's immediate health?

500

Reward

What is the reason why behaviors increase following the operate conditioning concept?

500

Whole brain death

What is known as irreversible loss of functioning in the cortex and brainstem?

500

Egocentrism

What is the ability for an adolescent to think abstractly, logically, and systematically is?

500

Mentoring

What is generativity often expressed through?

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