In the beginning
Let's see how things develop
Oh no! What is going on?
It's time!
Vocabulary
100
Children inherit these from their parents. It is what determines physical characteristics, such as eye color
What are genes?
100
This term refers to the change in size of the baby.
What is growth?
100
The exact cause of this is unknown but living with someone who smokes increases the chances and premature babies are at greater risk.
What is SIDS?
100
It is at this age, in months, that a baby can intentionally release an object that they have grasped.
What is 11 months?
100
This is yellowish, crusty patches appearing on a babies scalp.
What is cradle cap?
200
Most infants lose this in the first five days of life.
What is weight?
200
This term refers to changes in physical, emotional, social, and intellectual skills of infants
What is development?
200
The expelling of any air that the baby may have swallowed during feeding. It is often done twice during the feeding time.
What is burping?
200
It's time to walk, these on a baby's feet won't make them walk any earlier. In fact without them a baby has more flexibility and grip.
What are shoes?
200
These are the instinctive responses to stimuli with which babies are born
What are reflexes?
300
This is the first specific solid food that is usually introduced to babies.
What is rice cereal?
300
If this part of a baby does not develop properly during infancy, it can effect the child throughout the child's life.
What is the brain?
300
A child with a rash and puffy eyes whenever he eats mango probably has this going on.
What is a food allergy?
300
It is time to change the baby, these kind of diapers are most effective at keeping babies dry.
What is a disposable diaper?
300
This is the ability to perceive objects that are three-dimensional and is referred to as this kind of perception.
What is depth perception?
400
This is the scale used to determine an infant's well being when they are first born.
What is the Apgar Scale?
400
If a parent does not provide their child with a good form of this at each meal it will effect their physical and brain development
What is nutrition?
400
This is the reason an infant can drink liquids as soon as they are born.
What is sucking reflex?
400
It is time to walk, because of the large muscles used, these skills are being developed.
What is a gross motor skill?
400
When you are able to move the hands and fingers precisely in relation to what you see, you have this kind of good coordination?
What is hand-eye?
500
In the beginning a baby's vision is not clear or sharp. This is the age, in months, that a baby's vision is as clear and sharp as an adult's.
What is 6 months
500
Learning to walk, learning to talk, learning to use the potty are all forms of these.
What are developmental milestones?
500
When a baby transitions from drinking from a bottle or breast to drinking from a cup, this is going on.
What is weaning?
500
It is time to hold a crayon. These skills are being developed.
What is a fine motor skill?
500
In response to vaccines, individual's bodies produce substances that fight off germs called ______________
What is an antibody?
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