families
parenting
prenatal
newborn
0-3years
100

This term describes a family unit consisting of two parents and their children living in the same household

What is a nuclear family?

100

This parenting style is low in control and high in warmth, often leading to permissive and indulgent behaviors.

What is permissive parenting?

100

The number of weeks in a full term pregnancy

What is 40 weeks?

100

This reflex causes a newborn to grasp anything placed in their palm

What is the grasp reflex?

100

Most babies begin to sit up without support around this age

What is 6 months?

200

This type of family is formed when two people marry and at least one of them has children from a previous relationship

What is a blended family?

200

This balanced parenting style combines high expectations with support and open communication

What is authoritative parenting?

200

This is the first organ to form in a developing embryo

What is the heart?

200

This is the name of the soft spot on a newborn’s skull where the bones haven’t fully fused

What is the fontanelle?

200

This concept, developed around 8 months, is when a baby understands that objects still exist even when they can't be seen

What is object permanence?

300

This family provides temporary care for children who cannot live with their biological parents

What is a foster family?

300

This parenting style is characterized by low warmth and low control, often resulting in neglectful behavior

What is uninvolved (or neglectful) parenting?

300

This structure contains two arteries and one vein and serves as the lifeline between fetus and placenta

What is the umbilical cord?

300

Newborns typically need to be fed this often in the first few weeks

Every 2-3 hours?

300

This skill, involving coordination of large muscles, improves rapidly in toddlers as they learn to run, jump, and climb.

What is gross motor development?

400

This family structure includes two parents and their children, as well as other relatives like grandparents, aunts, or cousins living together

What is an extended family?

400

This technique involves rewarding positive behavior to encourage it to happen again.

What is positive reinforcement

400

The amount of time the neo natal period lasts

What is one month?

400

This reflex helps a newborn locate the breast or bottle by turning their head and opening their mouth

What is the rooting reflex?

400

How much weight does a toddler gain a month? 

What is 1/2 a pound?

500

This is the highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy, where a person achieves their full potential

What is self-actualization?

500

This type of parenting demands that children obey

What is authoritarian?

500

This condition, which can often be prevented with folic acid, results from incomplete closure of the embryonic neural tube

What is spina bifida?

500

This is the typical number of days it takes for a newborn's umbilical cord stump to dry up and fall off.

What is 7 to 14 days?

500

Stacking blocks, turning pages in a book, and stringing large beads are all examples of this developing skill in toddlers.

What is hand dexterity (or fine motor coordination)?