Brain Cells
Big Names
Substances
Family Matters
Teaching Basics
100

This is what we call the individual cells that make up the nervous system

What is a Neuron?

100

This scientist created the cognitive milestones we use to look at Childhood

Who was Piaget?

100

This substance is critical for the bonding process of humans, and also other creatures.

What is Oxytocin?

100

This refers to the level of monetary and academic affluence a family experiances

What is SES (Socioeconomic Status)?

100

By repeatedly hiding your face and then revealing it, showing that you have not dissappeared by leaving sight, then you are helping a child witness this property of the world

What is Object Permanence?

200

This portion of a brain-cell contains all the organelles that keep it alive. Like the Mitochondria; the powerhouse of this cell like all others.

What is the Cell Body?

200

This scientist created a set of psycho-social milestones that cover all ages

Who was Erikson?

200

This substance is very strongly connected to stress.

What is Cortisol?

200

This describes who a child may form a primary-attachment bond with

Who is any close figure (or, anyone)?

200

Providing stepping-stones or hints to how a child can improve a cognitive skill, someone is doing this.

What is Scaffolding?

300

This is the receiving end of a neuron.

What are Dendrites?

300

This was one of the most famous Behaviorists; him and his famous box.

Who was B.F. Skinner?

300

This refers to any outside substance that can endanger the development of a fetus

What is a Teratogen?

300

This is the number of secure attachments that a child needs to be protected from negative impacts

What is one?

300

When trying to teach a baby to self-soothe, we may think that we shouldn't respond to their cries. While teaching them this lesson sounds logical, it's not until about this age that the brain is capable of making this connection

What is 7-9 months old?

400

This portion of a braincell sends signals to other brain cells.

What are the Axon Terminals?

400

This person studied Monkeys in a landmark advancement regarding the importance of attachment

Who was Harlow?

400

Low levels of this during childhood can lead to physical and developmental impacts

What is Food?

400

If a family encourages their children to persue their own specific dreams and move out, they are likely this.

What is Individualistic?

400

If family asks about a child day, they are encouraging the child to engage in this identity-building activity

What is Autobiographical Speech?

500

This kind of cell is not usually what we are talking about when we are looking at signals being sent in the nervous system, but without them, our system would entirely break down.

What are Glia?

500

They may sound like a lawn-ornament, but this scientist was fairly influential in understating childhood language learning.

Who was Noam Chomsky?

500

This substance is capable of creating so many negative impacts on a fetus that we named an entire category of birth defects for it.

What is Alcohol?

500

Looking to a parent to see if something is safe or risky is what we are refering to when we say a baby is doing this.

What is Social Referencing?

500

If family wants to hear a first word, they should likely use this kind of language when talking to very young children

What is Infant Directed Speech (IDS)?

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