Family and Parenting/Behavioural and Social Development
Brain, Motor & Sensory Development
Biological Foundations
Cognitive and Language Development/School and Peers
Attachment and Emotional Development/ Intelligence Theories
100

uses principles of operant conditioning to accomplish behaviour change

Behaviour Modification

100

A child between the ages of one and three.

What is a toddler?

100

This number compares your baby to other babies that are the same age.

What are percentiles?

100

convey the messages are used but the articles and grammatical parts of speech are not included

What is telegraphic speech?

100

infants exhibit social engagement by smiling to respond to those who give them positive attention.

What is social smiling?

200

behaviours followed by consequences that are satisfying will be repeated and behaviours that are followed unpleasant consequences are likely to be repeated.

What is law of effect?

200

skilled use of one's hands

What is Fine motor skills?

200

genetic difference between individuals is what contributes to a species adaptation to its environment

What is Genetic Variation?

200
​​When one quality is changed and compensated by changes in another quality​​​​​​

What is reciprocity?

200

fear that when parents leave, they will not return

What is separation anxiety?

300

Providing food, clothing and shelter, Encouraging Learning, Developing self-esteem, Nurturing friendships with peers, Providing harmony and stability

What is family tasks? 

300

decreased responsiveness to a stimulus after repeated presentation    

What is habituation?

300
formed by the mirror image copy of a chromosome segment including the centromere

    

What is an isochromosome?

300

Type of play in which toddlers play in same room, but not with one another.

What is solitary play?

300

Logical, Liinguistic, Spatial

What are skills measured in a standard IQ test?

400

Can happen when the parent is lonely, or perhaps the parent is trying to win a popularity contest against a spouse or other parents

What is "Pal" type parenting?

400

Poor Sucking, Hard to feed, Weak cry, Stiff or Floppy muscles 

What is failure to thrive?

400

Drugs, Chemicals, Sexually transmitted Infections, Maternal Disease, Maternal Stress 

What are environmental risks?
400

characterized by difficulties with accurate and or fluent word recognition by poor spelling and decoding abilities

What is dyslexia?

400

Analytical, Creative, Practical

What is triarchic theory of intelligence/ Sternberg's 3 kinds of intelligence?

500

how we develop many of our emotional responses to people or events or our “gut level” reactions to situations

What is Classical Conditioning?

500

Displaced Child's Disease

What is Kwashiorkor?

500

Preeclampsia, deep vain thrombosis, susceptibility to infection

What is major complications with pregnancy?

500

Cooperative, friendly children who tend to do well in their academics

What is popular prosocial children?

500

the process through which the activated emotions is changed by deliberate actions taken by the self

what is emotional regulation?