Q: Children learn to recognize shapes, colors, alphabet, numbers and problem solving etc
A: What is Intellectual Development
Q: The second leading cause of death among children. The only safe thing is not to have them in the home.
A: What are guns
Q: Two (or more) people giving of themselves in an open, honest manner and feels good about themselves as a result.
A: What is Love
Q:This type of play, typically seen in toddlers, involves children playing side by side without direct interaction but may include similar activities.
What is parallel play?
Q: The kind that drains our energy and weighs us down. Can cause headaches, weight issues and HBP
A: Bad Stress
Q: As children grow their ability to use words, phrases and sentences to express need and understanding
A: What is Language Development
Q: To prevent this, do not serve small, sticky, or hard foods that are difficult to chew and easy to swallow
A: What is choking
Q: How well individuals interact with others, How a child expresses and manages their feeling and self soothe
A: What is Social and Emotional Skills
Q: Experts recommend no more than this many hours of screen time per day for children under the age of 2.
A:What is zero or no screen time?
Q: The kind that energizes us to fulfill our dreams, accomplish our goals or complete our daily tasks
A: Good Stress
Q: The way we treat children and the care they receive affect the way they mature and are capable of interacting with others.
A: What is Social and Emotional Development
Q: A preventable hazard, This is the leading cause of death of children 1-4 years old.
A: What is Drowning
Q: The first few weeks after giving birth a new mom’s body begins to heal and adjust to not being pregnant.
A: What is Postpartum
Q: This benefit of play helps children develop problem-solving skills, creativity, and social abilities through activities like building with blocks or playing pretend.
A: What is cognitive development?
Q: This means taking the time to do things that help you live well and improve both your physical and mental health
A: What is Self-Care
Q: As children get older and bigger, their gross and fine motor skill increase to be able run and jump, and hold a fork or pencil
A: What is Physical Development
Q: Check for signs of breathing. Call for 911 Help. Give two rescue breaths and 30 compressions, repeatedly, until help arrives.
A: What is CPR
Q: Skin to skin contact, breast/ or bottle feeding, talking, Bathing, baby wearing and responding to baby’s communication
A: What is Bonding and Attachment
Q: This type of play, in which children use their imagination to role-play different scenarios, is crucial for developing social and emotional skills.
A: What is pretend play
Q: This is defined as the sense of one’s own value or worth as a person. It includes one’s self-esteem, self- respect.
A: What is Self- Worth
Q: All children will go through these with certain tasks and accomplishments needing to be met in order to move on to the next stage.
A: What are Developmental Stages or Milestones.
Q: Place baby on their back, on a firm mattress, without plush toys or blankets, alone in a secured.
A: What is Safe Sleep for Infants
Q: Lasts longer than the “blues” and can include symptoms like difficulty sleeping, feeling of inadequacy, Panic, and scary thoughts about the baby
A: What is Postpartum Depression
Q: This type of play involves children working together on a common task, like building a fort or solving a puzzle, and helps them develop teamwork and communication skills.
A: What is cooperative play
Q: These influence parenting behaviors and attitudes while they affect our decisions and relationships
A: What are personal values