Physical Development
Cognitive Development
Language & Communication
Socio-Emotional Development
Attachment
100

This growth pattern means development happens from head to toe.

What is cephalocaudal development?

100

This term describes a baby’s learning that objects still exist even when they can’t be seen.

What is object permanence?

100

Crying is considered the first form of this kind of development.

What is language development?

100

Around six weeks old, babies develop this early expression of happiness.

What is the social smile?

100

A strong emotional bond between an infant and caregiver is called this.

What is attachment?

200

This pattern means development moves from the center of the body outward.

What is proximodistal development?

200

This type of memory allows infants to remember familiar faces, voices, and daily routines.

What is recognition memory?

200

This sound pattern begins around two months and is made up of simple vowel-like “oo” and “ah” sounds.

What is cooing?

200

Around 6–8 months, infants may show this fear response toward unfamiliar people.

What is stranger anxiety?

200

When caregivers are consistent and responsive, infants usually develop this type of attachment.

What is secure attachement?

300

Movements that involve large muscles like rolling, sitting, standing, and walking are called this.

What are gross motor skills?

300

The idea that we have few lasting memories before age three is known as this.

What is infantile amnesia?

300

Repetitive consonant-vowel sounds like “ba-ba” or “ma-ma” are called this.

What is babbling?

300

Name one self-soothing behavior an infant might use to calm themselves.

What is thumb-sucking, rocking, using a comfort object, looking away, or cooing?

300

When caregivers are inconsistent or unresponsive, this type of attachment may form.

What is insecure attachment?

400

Movements that use small muscles for control, like grasping or holding a rattle, are called this.

What are fine motor skills?

400

A caregiver notices their baby smiles at familiar people but becomes upset around strangers. What kind of memory is the baby showing?

What is recognition memory?

400

This term describes when infants understand language before they can speak it.

What is receptive language?

400

Infants cannot regulate their emotions on their own. They depend on caregivers to do what for them?

What is soothe or comfort them?

400

An infant cries when their mother leaves the room but is easily comforted when she returns. What type of attachment does this show?

What is secure attachment?

500

Which fine motor milestone allows an infant to pick up small objects between their thumb and forefinger?

What is the pincer grasp?

500

During play, an infant repeatedly drops a spoon from their high chair and watches someone pick it up. What concept is the infant exploring?

What is cause and effect?

500

A 10-month-old points at a bottle to show they are thirsty. What stage of communication is this?

What is gesture communication?

500

During the Still Face Experiment, what happened when caregivers stopped responding to their infants?

What is the infants became distressed—showing they depend on caregiver interaction for emotional regulation and connection?

500

Which of Erik Erikson’s eight stages of development is an infant experiencing when they rely on caregivers to meet their needs?

What is trust vs. mistrust?

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