This USDA guide replaced the food pyramid in 2011.
MyPlate
This stage of play occurs when a child plays alone and independently.
Solitary Play
This doctor specializes in pregnancy and childbirth.
Obstetrician (OB)
This type of abuse involves hitting, burning, or physically harming a child.
Physical Abuse
This device should be installed on every level of a home to detect fires.
Smoke Detectors
This food group is important for bone growth and includes milk and yogurt.
Dairy Food Group
In this stage, children play near each other but do not interact.
Parallel Play
This test uses sound waves to create images of the developing baby.
Ultrasound
This type of abuse includes humiliation, threats, or constant criticism.
Emotional Abuse
This is the safest sleep position for infants to reduce the risk of SIDS.
On their back
The recommended main source of nutrition for babies under 12 months.
Breastmilk/Formula
This type of play involves pretending and role-playing.
Dramatic Play
This substance can cause FAS Disorders if consumed during pregnancy.
Alcohol
This form of maltreatment involves failing to provide basic needs like food, shelter, or supervision.
Neglect
When crossing the street, children should remember this safety rule.
Look BOTH ways
Solid foods are typically introduced around this age.
6 months
This type of play involves playful wrestling, chasing, and rolling around without the intent to harm.
Rough & Tumble Play
Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of this outcome.
Low Birth Weight
Teachers and childcare providers are considered this type of reporter.
Mandated Reporter
For a minor burn, you should place the area under this.
Run under cool water
Positive role modeling and repeated exposure to new foods can help reduce this common childhood behavior.
Picky Eating
This classroom center often includes sand, water, rice, or shredded paper for hands-on exploration.
Sensory Table
This maternal health condition involves high blood pressure during pregnancy.
Preeclampsia
Failing to report suspected abuse as required can result in this.
Legal Consequences
A first aid kit should always include bandages, antiseptic wipes, and this protective item.
Disposable gloves