Occupational Development
Physical & Motor Development
Cognitive Development
Affective Development
100

Babies should sleep in this position.

Supine

100

True or false: Neonates are better able to see low contrast objects/toys.

False

100

Two people paying attention to the same thing at the same time

Joint attention
100

Stable and innate individual differences in the way we each respond to the world; a person's nature or disposition

Temperament 

200

True or False: Nighttime bladder control comes before daytime bladder control

False

200

These types of reflexes function to protect and nourish for survival

Primitive reflexes

200

Approximate at which a child says their first word

11-12 months

200

True or False: Separation anxiety is normal from 1-2 years old

True

300

According to the OTPF, __________ consists of setting up, arranging, and bringing food or fluid from the vessel to the mouth.

Feeding

300

A baby turning their head in response to touch on the corner of mouth or cheek is an example of what reflex?

Rooting

300

True or false: A child can have difference receptive and expressive language abilities 

True

300

This type of play involves playing in the presence of others with similar objects

Parallel play

400

A child can begin trying solid foods (munchables for practice) around 6 months old, typically when they meet what gross motor milestone?

Independent sitting

400

This type of grasp helps infants/toddlers pick up small pieces of food, such as Cheerios. 

Pincer
400

The emergence of pretend play marks the end of what stage of development?

Sensorimotor stage

400

Stage 1 of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development

Trust vs. Mistrust

500

By _____ years old, a child can typically button a large button

3

500

Approximate age at which a child can ascend steps with a reciprocal gait.

30-36 months

500

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends video chatting only (no TV) until what age?

2 years old

500

A child with this attachment style may appear calm when separated from caregivers, may not seek closeness, and is self-reliant

Insecure-Avoidant

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