A form of food that newborns can not eat
What is solid food?
Control of the large muscles in an infants body.
What are gross motor skills?
Scheduling a bedtime and not having naps too close to bedtime.
What is sleep scheduling?
Body proportion refers to...
What is changes in size, such as weight, and length?
Age a child has a full set of "baby teeth"
What is 2 years old?
The biggest part of an infant's body
What is the head?
Small muscle control in an infant
What are fine motor skills?
Newborns should have what kind of baths until the naval heals?
What are Sponge Baths?
if a baby experiences "Failure to Thrive" it means
What is failure to grow at a healthy rate?
As an infant moves to toddler years this is decreased in the body
What is baby fat?
A common condition among babies that makes them cry, gives them intestinal pain, and gives them a flushed face
What is colic?
An activity that parents do to help their infant promote motor skills.
What is tummy time?
Necessary things to put in a babies crib.
What are fitted sheets?
A child that can naturally do something to survive..
What is Reflexes?
A baby's nutritional needs can be met through this
What is Breast milk or formula?
The age a infant's eye color develops
What is Six months?
Something that children do to strengthen their skeletal muscles, motor skills and strength.
What is physical activity?
The side effects of shaken baby syndrome.
What is brain damage, seizures, breathing problems, etc.
The Development when a baby can raise their head to see an object and can eventually develop the skills needed to wall..
What is Head to Foot Development?
Babies are not born with this ability (to do with food)
What is Swallow?
Child can wave arms to show that they want an object, later they can reach out and grab it.
Center to extremites
The part of the brain that controls all voluntary behavior such as walking.
What is the frontal lobe?
Using baby wipes, lotion and having baby on a clean dry surface.
What is preventing diaper rash.
What are Development Milestones?
Age range infant's are usually ready for the change of drinking from a bottle/breast to drinking from a cup
What is 9-12 months?