SBS stands for what?
Shaken Baby Syndrome
Breastfeeding helps to promote this process by the release of what hormonal chemical?
Oxcytocin
During this stage a child begins
to watch other children playing,
but does not play with them.
Spectator/Onlooker Bahaviour
Picking up a baby helps develop what category of development?
Emotional Development
Pushes up when lying on tummy develops what skill?
Gross Motor Skills
Sleep sacks should be used to avoid
Suffocation
What is the best way to connect with your new born infant?
Skin to skin
Manreet and Antonio are playing with their own blocks and cars alone, but sitting next to each other. This play is called what?
Parallel play
This theorist believes that positive and negative sensory experiences will effect toilet-training and feeding as the baby grows. HINT: Think psychology.
Sigmund Freud
A baby who sucks their thumb to self-sooth is an example of what?
Emotional development skills
Dolls, plush toys and soft toys are examples of this type of hazard, according to Health Canada.
Flammability hazards
This fluid has been called “liquid gold”. It provides newborns with nutrients, as well as antibodies that protect against disease.
Colostrum
Baby is just making a lot of movements with their arms, legs, hands, feet. This play is called what?
Unoccupied Play
In this stage in cognitive development, babies can display object permanence.
Sensorimotor Stage
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According to Transport Canada, the recommendation for car safety states that children should remain sitting rear facing until when?
22lbs and is able to walk unassisted, minimum
Jaundice, which causes the baby’s skin and eyes to look slightly yellow, is caused when the liver cannot remove what?
Bilirubin
In the Sensorimotor stage, pretend play emerges when a child begins to use familiar objects in appropriate ways to represent their world. This is called what?
Representational play
This theorist concludes that ones personality that ones personality unfolds in 8 stages.
Erikson
This theorist focused on theories around behaviour, in that environment is the chief influence on child behaviour.
B.F. Skinner
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This area is described as an open space found on the baby’s head where the bones are not yet joined.
Fontanel
This theorist says teachers should facilitate learning by providing the tools to learn through ones own interests.
Maria Montessori
Piaget believes this stage is a major turning point in the child’s cognitive development, because it marks the beginning of logical or operational thought.
Concrete Operational
This theorist talks about personality and development, and says there are 8 stages one goes through in life.
Erik E Erikson