Parts of the Brain
Harmful Substances
Critical Windows of Opportunity
Attachment
P.I.E.S.M
100

There are ____ lobes located in the brain.

What is four (4)?

100

This disability may develop within a child if the mother drinks alcohol during her pregnancy.

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

100

The window of opportunity closes around this age.

What is 3 years old?

100

True or False; Responding to a baby's cry with care and consistency will help the baby develop secure attachment.

True

100

What does P in P.I.E.S.M stand for?

What is Physical?

200

This lobe of the brain controls motor functions, judgement, memory and smell.

What is Frontal Lobe

200

Irritability, deformities and Cognitive delays are symptoms of?

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

200
A parent wants to build their child's speech comprehension, what activity would support this?

What is Reading?

200

Name 2 types of attachment.

What is Secure Attachment, Avoidant Attachment, Ambivalent Attachment, Disorganized Attachment?

200

What type of motor control is this?

A child climbs on top of a pile of clothes. 

What is Gross motor Control?

300

What part of the brain is responsible for hearing and language processing?

What is Temporal Lobe?
300

This trimester has the greatest risk for a child to develop defects due to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.

What is First Trimester?

300

A parent gives their child a toy xylophone, what hobby or activity might the child flourish in the future?

What is Music OR Instrument Playing?

300

A child's mother leaves the room and the child stays unresponsive, seemingly not upset. What attachment style does the child have?

What is Insecure-Avoidant Attachment?

300

A person has a hard time interacting with others, what lack of development caused this? 

What is Social OR Emotional Development?

400

Damage to this part of the brain may cause one to lose the ability to breathe. 

What is Brain Stem?
400

These regions of the brain are heavily affected by prenatal alcohol exposure. (Name 3)

What is the Frontal lobe, Hippocampus, and Hypothalamus, Corpus Callosum, Cerebellum, Basal Ganglia, Amygdala?

400
This allows the brain to process information, and store information for later use in an infant. 
What is Play(ing)?
400

Name 2 key factors of attachment in child development.

What is Proximity Seeking, Separation Distress, Safe Haven, Secure Base? 

400

What type of motor control is this?

A child using chopsticks to pick up a vegetable.

What is Fine Motor Control?

500

This region of the brain is referred to as, and also means "Little Brain"

What is Cerebellum?

500

This type of trauma may cause a child's brain to significantly shrink compared to that of a normal child.

What is Neglect?

500

At birth, a baby has _____ synapses. 

What is 50 Trillion?
500

An adult is often insecure and refuses to open up with their partner, what attachment style did they likely have as a child?

What is Avoidant Attachment?

500

What are the types of development? (PIESM)

What is Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social, Moral?