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100

This part of an infant’s head remains soft to allow for brain growth.

What is a soft spot (fontanelle)?

100

Name one benefit of breastfeeding for the baby.

What is improved immunity / bonding / ideal nutrition?

100

One benefit of cloth diapers.

What is cost-effective / environmentally friendly?

100

This issue can occur when a baby is violently shaken.

What is Shaken Baby Syndrome?

100

The safest sleep position for an infant.

What is on their backs?

200

Name one major physical milestone in the first year of life.

What is crawling / sitting up / standing / walking?

200

Name a major safety concern during feeding.

What is choking / food temperature / allergens?

200

Name one sign that a child is ready for potty training.

What is staying dry for longer / showing interest / telling when they’ve soiled their pants?

200

What does SIDS stand for?

What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome?

200

Car seats should face this direction for infants under 2 years old.

What is backwards / rear facing?

300

This happens through linguistic development

What is learning to understand and use language?

300

When should solid foods be introduced?

What is around 6 months?

300

Diaper rash is typically caused by...

What is prolonged exposure to moisture?

300

One way to keep toys safe for toddlers.

What is ensuring they are age-appropriate and have no small parts?

300

This should be in baby's crib / bed

What is only baby?

400

In the sensorimotor stage, infants learn through this.

What are senses?

400

Why are solid foods important for toddlers?

What is 

- Helps meet increasing nutrient needs

- Helps develop oral motor skills

- Allows for exploration of new tastes and textures

400

Name one method of potty training.

What are 

  • Brazelton

  • 2-3 Day

  • Self Potty Training

  • Parent Led

  • Infant Potty Training/Elimination Communication

 

400

A highly contagious condition with intense itching and blisters.

What is chicken pox?

400

This occurs when a toddler’s (or anyone's) body temperature produces or absorbs more heat than it can dissipate

What is hyperthermia?

500

This type of learning occurs when children see and mimic the actions of others (often parents or older children)

What is imitative learning?

500

This is the first milk produced after giving birth. It's rich in nutrients, antibodies, and other immune-boosting substances that help protect and nurture infants. 

What is colostrum?

500

One reason potty training setbacks might occur.

What is stress / life changes / illness / inconsistency?

500

One way to prevent BBTD...

What is 

  • Don’t let your child sleep with a bottle 

  • Brush with toothpaste 

  • Don't give your baby sugary drinks  

500
While bed sharing is not recommended, room sharing is recommended until...

What is 6 months?

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