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100

The number of chromosomes contributed by each parent. 

23

100

A reaction to stimuli are automatic.

Reflexes

100

This theorist would explain that a child learns to use a spoon be being taught by a skilled (MKO) peer or adult and through scaffolding.

Vygotsky

100

This theorist believed in the absorbent mind and independent and self- led work for the development of children. 

Maria Montessori

100

FCCLA stands for this. 

Family, career and community leadership of America.

200

Running, jumping, climbing and skipping are all considered this type of motor skills.

Gross (large muscle group)

200

This theorist would explain that an infant learned to use a spoon by watching their parents use a spoon during meal time.

Bandura

200

This theorist's first two stages include sensory motor and preo-perational along with the belief that children 2-3 are egocentric. 

Piaget

200

How does an infant communicate during the first year of life?

Babbling, gestures, crying, cooing

200

A sign of pregnancy. 

Nausea, missed period, tender breasts, morning sickness, food aversions, cravings, fatigue. 
300

At which age does pregnancy possess greater risks including: increase in low birth rate, preterm delivery, and fetal death

Women aged 35 and older

300

These types of movements involve large muscles groups (arms, legs, torso, etc.).

Gross motor skills

300

This theorist proposed we have a Hierarchy of needs.

Maslow

300

Approximately how long does it take for an infants vision to fully develop?

1 year

300

IVF stands for this. 

In vitro fertilization

400

What are some possible long term outcomes for infants who have a low birthweight?

Delays in early language development • Increases in severe brain damage • Learning disability, attention deficit disorder, or breathing problems such as asthma

400

An infant doesn't cry often and smiles often. This is likely due to their ____________.

Temperament

400

Playing with playdoh is an example of a gross motor skill or fine motor skill.

Fine motor skill

400

The 5 senses a baby used to explore their environment.

Hearing, touch, sight, smell and taste.

400

Two things a pregnant woman should avoid doing during pregnancy. 

Drink alcohol, smoke, contact sports, hot tubs, ride certain amusement park rides. 

500

Fill in the blanks with nurture and natureYour foot size is an example of ________ and the quality of home life and love you receive is an example of ___________.

nature, nurture

500

These types of movements involve small muscle groups (i.e. fingers, toes).

Fine motor skills

500

Why are males more likely to be affected by x-linked recessive gene disorders?

Males only have one X chromosome, so they only need one copy of the defective gene to develop the disorder. 

500

The 5 levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. 

Basic survival, safety, love and belonging, self- esteem/status, self- actualization.

500

Name three things a fetus can do during the 3rd trimester.

The fetus can open and close eyes, sense light, hear sounds and kick.