Growth
Health & Safety
Sensation & Perception
Motor Development
Cognitive Development
100

The reflex that results in newborns toes fan out and the big toe turns upward? 

What is the Babinski reflex 

100

Term that describes unexplained death of an infant under 12 months.

What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)?

100

An infant's change in response after being repeatedly shown a stimulus.

What is habituation?

100

Skills involving larger muscle groups.

What are gross motor skills?

100

Structures that allow us to organize and interpret information.

What are schemas?

200

The newborn reflex that is called the "fencing pose"

What is Tonic neck?

200

Average number of hours do newborns spending sleeping? 

What is 14-17 hours

200
The time when touch begins to develop in utero

What is4 - 7 weeks post conception?

200

The name of the study that helped pre-reaching infants successfully pick up objects.

What is "sticky mittens"?

200

Changing a schema in response to new information.

What is accommodation?

300

Term that refers to infants who demonstrate a significant lack of growth.

What is failure to thrive?

300

Illness that emerges shortly after birth due to the immature liver having difficulty breaking down oxygen-carrying red blood cells.

What is jaundice?

300

Term that refers to young infants' ability to discriminate between faces of different races and species, which disappears in the first year of life.

What is perceptual narrowing?

300

Theory proposing that motor development occurs through the interaction of multiple layers of development.

What is developmental systems?

300

Infants' ability to remember and repeat actions they observed at an earlier time.

What is deferred imitation?

400

The theory based on data from newborn walking studies to explain why reflexes disappear

What dynamic systems theory?

400

The types of laws in the U.S. that aim to reduce accidental death and injury of infants from firearms?

What is Safe Storage Laws and Child Access Prevention Laws

400

Jerky eye movements in the first few months after birth.

What are saccades?

400

Area of the brain that is reponsible for early fine and gross motor development.

What is the cerebellum?

400

The appropriate support for an infant or child to learn from a more knowledgeable other

What is the Zone of Proximal Development?

500

The thee building block nutrients needed for typical development in infancy

What is zinc, iron, and calcium?

500
First milk produced after birth.

What is colostrum?

500

The term that refers to testing infants' ability to see details. 

What is visual acuity? What is the Teller Acuity Test

500

Method used in many cultures, particularly in West Africa, for holding children.

What is back carrying?

500

Infants' use of intentional actions to see their affect on the external environment.

What are tertiary circular reactions?