Birth & the Newborn
Infancy Physical & Cognitive Development
Infant Social/Emo Development
Early Childhood Physical Development
Early Childhood Cognitive Development
100

This is the 3rd Stage of Childbirth. 

Placental 

100

This stage of sleep is when deep sleep occurs, and when people are difficult to wake

N3

100

According to research being conducted today in child psychology, this is being viewed as more important than correction in response to negative child behaviors. 

Connection

100

Children in early childhood, typically spend this many hours per week engaged in physical activity. 

25 Hours

100

Early childhood covers what stage of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development

Preoperational

200

This is birth/delivery via abdominal surgery.

C-Section

200

Placing your baby on its back, removing all items from the crib, and being in the same room during sleep, are all ways to try to prevent what?

SIDS - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

200

adaptability, frequency of smiling/laughing, and soothability are aspects of a person's what?

Temperament 

200

Around the age 4/5, children's drawings reach this stage of detail

Pictorial 

200

the develop of language, drawings and pretend play are possible because symbols now represent what?

Objects

Symbols visualized in the brain represent objects in the environment. 

300

Anoxia and Hypoxia mean that no or too little of this is reaching the brain during childbirth. 

Oxygen. 

300

This part of the Neuron receives incoming information/chemicals/neurotransmitters.

Dendrite

300

A child who is cooperative, regulated, and exhibits positive social skills, likely has a parent who engages this type of attachment style. 

Secure

300

Accidents are the leading cause of death in early childhood. There are several ways to be proactive and preventative. Including the use of things like

Seatbelts, helmets, safety planning, emergency numbers

300

egocentrism, centration, viewing dreams and reality as the same, irreversibility are all because children in early childhood have no developed the understanding of what?

The Law of Conservation

400

Feelings of Depression and Difficulties Bonding during the first 6-8 weeks following childbirth are the two main issues of what?

The Post-Partem Period

400

Decision Making, impulse control, and attention are important skills that live in what lobe of the brain?

Frontal 

400

Self-concept, Temperament, and Gender Differences all contribute to the development of what in Babies?

Personality

400

Enuresis, Bed Wetting, and Encopresis are considered these these types of disorders

Elimination Disorders

400

"Do for, do with, cheer on" is type of teaching/training also known as what?

Scaffolding 

500

Reflexes such as rooting, grasping, and tongue thrust are needed for what?

Survival

500
Researchers used the Visual Cliff to assess for what in babies?

Depth Perception

500

There are three forms of neglect. They are:

Physical, Educational, Emotional

500

Sleep terrors are different than nightmares, and occur during this stage of sleep

N3

500
A multiple choice exam uses this type of memory because you are choosing the correct answer from a list in front of you. 

Recognition 

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