Physical Development
Emotional Development
Intellectual Development
Theorists
Potpourrie
100
This part of the body grows first in an infant
What is the head
100
This type of behavior is demonstrated when a child cries when he is dropped off at daycare. 
What is attachment?
100
This name of a type of brain development that infants demonstrate when they stop crying as their caregiver enters the room because they know they will be comforted is called
What is remembering? 
100
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs begins with these needs.
What are physiological needs? 
100
The rooting reflex, when an infant turns and begins sucking, happens when this occurs. 
What is the cheek is touched?
200
Infants learn to use these motor skills before other motor skills
What are gross motor skills
200
Babies who are outgoing and social once they get to know someone but shy at first meeting are known as having this type of temperament.
What is slow to warm up? 
200
Another word for independence that toddlers demonstrate is called this.
What is autonomy? 
200
Jean Piaget states that infants first learn with these. 
What are their senses? 
200
At young ages, toddlers participate in this type of play. 
What is parallel play? 
300
At first, an infant's vision is blurry and does not gain clarity until this age. 
What is 6 months.
300

Toddlers tend to whine because of this reason. 

What is because they do not have the vocabulary to share emotions. 

300
Buying a toddler a toy vacuum demonstrates this way a toddler learns. 
What is imitation? 
300
Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of development states that infants, if not cared for properly, do not learn this quality.
What is to trust?
300
This is the fear of unfamiliar people.
What is stranger anxiety?
400
As toddlers grow, their growing slows down and this decreases. 
What is their appetite?
400
At this age, toddlers are overwhelmed by the amount they are learning and the fact that they can't do as much as they want and become a challenge to live with. 
What is 2 1/2? 
400
Opposite of adults, infants who have this are typically more intelligent. 
What is a short attention span? 
400
Around 24 months, toddlers are beginning to develop symbols to represent events or objects to understand the world according to this theorist. 
Who is Jean Piaget? 
400

One way to help infants build trust is to do this. 

What is responsive care, routines, or new faces, new places?

500
This is usually a challenge before the age of 2 because toddlers do not have the muscles developed to control starting and stopping. 
What is potty training? 
500
This has a secondary emotional effect on an infant
What is the emotional climate of the home? 
500
Giving time and attention, allowing time for thinking, and maintaining a positive attitudes are examples of this way to encourage learning.
What is guiding? 
500
If a mom does not allow a toddler to do things at their own pace (tie their shoes, put on their coat, etc.) and she does these things for him, he may develop this crisis according to Erikson.
What is shame and doubt?
500
If a person does not have her physiological needs met, she does not have a sense of safety. If she doesn't feel safe what other needs will a person be lacking? 
What is love/belonging, and self-esteem?
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