Cognitive Development
Language Development
Physical Developmentnt
Adaptive Development
Nutrition & Feeding
Sleep & Daily Care
Social & Emotional Development
Play & Learning
Safety & Guidance
100

The stage development occurs from birth to about age 2 and involves learning through senses and movement

What is the sensorimotor stage

100

This type of language refers to the words a toddler understands but may not yet say

What is receptive language
100

These skills involve muscle movements such as walking, running, and jumping

What are gross motor skills

100

This term refers to skills that help toddlers care for themselves

What is adaptive development

100

These are signs that show a toddler is hungry

What are hunger cues

100

This is a consistent set of calming activities before bedtime

What is a sleep routing

100

This is a strong emotional bond between a toddler and caregiver

What is attachment

100

This type of play involves playing alone

What is solitary play

100

This involves making environments safe by removing hazards

What is childproofing

200

This stage of development from ages 2-7 includes imagination and symbolic thinking but not logical reasoning

What is the pre operational stage

200

This rapid increase in vocabulary usually occurs between 18-24 months

What is vocabulary explosion

200

These skills involve small muscle movements using hands and fingers

What are fine motor skills

200

This process involves learning to use the toilet when physically and emotionally ready

What is toilet training

200

This nutrition guide shows balanced food groups for healthy eating

What is MyPlate

200

This refers to regular daytime sleep times for toddlers

What is a nap schedule

200

This term describes a toddler's desire for independence  and control 

What is autonomy

200

This type of play involves watching others play without joining

What is onlooker play

200

This term refers to close adult monitoring to prevent injury

What is supervision

300

This term describes a toddler's inability to see situations from another person's point of view

What is egocentrism

300
This type of speech uses only key words, such as "Me want cookie"

What is telegraphic speech

300

The ability allows toddlers to use their hands and eyes together

What is hand-eye coordination

300

This skill involves feeding oneself using finger, utensils, or cups

What is self-feeding

300

Whole grapes, hot dogs, nuts, and popcorn must be cut, modified, or avoided for toddlers because they pose this type of feeding risk

What are high-risk choking foods

300

This a temporary disruption in a toddler's sleep patterns

What is sleep regressions

300

This behavior involves saying "no" or doing the opposite of what is asked

What is negativism

300

This type of play involves playing net to others without interacting

What is parallel play

300

This guidance strategy involves guiding behavior toward acceptable activities

What is redirection

400

A toddler who pretends a block is a phone or a spoon is an airplane is showing this type of thinking? 

What is symbolic (pretend) thinking

400

This occurs when a toddler uses one word to describe many similar objects

What is overextension

400

This physical ability helps toddlers control their body position during movement

What is balance

400

This developmental trait reflects a toddler's desire to do tasks without adult help

What is independence

400

This term describes periods when toddlers eat only a few favorite food

What are food jags

400

This term describes delaying or refusing bedtime

What is bedtime resistance

400

These emotional outbursts are caused by frustration and limited communication skills 

What are temper tantrums

400

This type of play involves ;physical movement and activity

What is active play

400

This discipline approach encourages behavior through praise

What is positive reinforcement

500

This learning method involves trying different actions until one works

What is trial and error

500

This communication skill involves learning to take turns during conversations

What is turn-taking

500

The term describes how quickly a toddler grows physically, which slows after the first year

What is growth rate

500

This involves electing between options to practice independence

What is choice-making

500

This feeding approach states that adults decide what and when food is offered, while toddlers decide how how much to eat

What is the division of responsiblility

500

This object provides emotional security, especially at bedtime

What is a comfort item
500

This developing skill allows toddlers to begin managing emotions and behavior

What is self-regulation

500

This learning behavior involves repeating activities to practice skills

What is repetition

500

This means responding to behavior in the same way each time

What is consistency
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