Parts
Outside Factors
Critical Windows
Attachment
P.I.E.S.M.
100

What is the function of the neuron?

A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body.

100

What are the effects, children of Marijuana users face?

Children of marijuana users were more depressive, impulsive and hyperactive, and exhibited behavioral issues, lower IQ scores.

100

What Do babies learn from reading picture books?

Baby learns to associate words with objects and thereby develops vocabulary. 

100

What is insecure attachment?

Parents are unavailable, intrusive and overstimulating, and insensitive. 

100

What are Gross-Motor-Skills?

Use of large muscles. Running,jumping and climbing

200

What Is The Function Of The Temporal Lobe?

processes speech, hearing, and development of language .

200

What is Fetal alcohol syndrome?

Happens when the mom drinks too much alcohol while pregnant.

200

What is the critical window for emotional development?

Birth To 18 months

200

What is an example of secure attachment?

Ability to trust, able to seek emotional support.

200

What is an advanced skill for a 4-month-old baby?

May have developed a first tooth

300

What Does The Frontal Lobe Control?

controls memory, creativity, personality, critical thinking, and reasoning.

300

What Is A Sign That A Child Was Born With FAS?

Facial deformities, Vision and hearing problems, and learning disabilities. 

300

What is a "critical Window"?

 a period during development when an organism's phenotype is responsive to intrinsic or extrinsic (environmental) factors.

300

What Is Attachment in child development?

Child growing love and affection for caregiver.

300

What is social development?

It is understanding others and learning to interact.

400

What are " Neural Pathways"?

a series of connected neurons that send signals from one part of the brain to another.

400

What Region Of The Brain Is Mainly Affected By Alcohol Exposure?

The cerebellum.

400

What is the critical window for speech?

Birth to 3 years.

400

What Is secure attachment?

Parents are accepting, emotionally available, and sensitive in meeting babies' needs.

400

What is intellectual development? 

Mental process>> Think, learn, and communicate. 

500

What Does The Cerebrum Do?

 control muscle functions and also control speech, thought, emotions, reading, writing, and learning.

500

What is Cortisol?

 a steroid hormone that is produced by your 2 adrenal glands, which sit on top of each kidney.

500

What is the critical window for vision?

Birth to 6 months

500

 How Might secure attachment affect an infant's future adult relationships?

Securely attached children also tend to become more resilient and competent adults.

500

What does P.I.E.S.M stand for?

Physical Intellectual Emotional Social Moral

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