Physical Development
Cognitive Development
Social and Emotional Development
100

This term describes the motor skill for locomotion.

 What is Gross motor skill?

100

The ability to think logically about concrete events is developed in this Piagetian stage.

What is the concrete operational stage? 

100

This term describes the the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, typically developing during childhood.

What is empathy?
200

This reflex seen in newborns, causes them to turn their head toward a touch on their cheek.

What is rooting reflex?

200
A toddler saying "me do it" demonstrates the emergence of this cognitive milestone.

What is autonomy? 

200

This development of strong emotional bond between an infant and their caregiver is referred to as this.

What is attachment?

300

The adolescent growth spurt occurs due to the increased production of these hormones.

What is testosterone and estrogen?

300

Often seen in babies around 8 months reflects an understanding that objects exist even when they are not visible.

What is object permanence?

300

This term refers to a childs ability to play alongside others without directly interacting with them. 

What is Parallel play?

400

This term describes the natural decline in phsyical strength that begins in mid-30s.

What is senescence?

400

The ability to derive a new idea by incorporating two sides of an argument.

What is Dialectical thought?

400

This type of attachment formed in infancy leads to feelings of trust and security in relationships later in life.

What is secure attachment?

500

This condition commonly seen in older adults is involves a significantly decrease in bone density.

What is Osteoporosis?

500

The ability to understand that some statements cannot be described thoroughly as true or false.

What is relativism? 

500

In early adulthood, individuals seek to form deep connections with others, facing the challenge described by this Eriksons stage.

What is Intimacy vs. Isolation?

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