Attachment and Emotional Development
Prenatal Development
Cognitive Development
Motor and Physical Development
Brain and Biological Foundations
100

This attachment style promotes exploration while providing emotional safety

What is secure attachment?

100

This stage of prenatal development is the most vulnerable to teratogens.

What is the embryonic stage?

100

This concept is the understanding that objects exist even when they are out of sight.

What is object permanence?

100

This type of motor skill involves large muscle movements, like crawling.

What are gross motor skills?

100

This process coats neurons with a fatty sheath to speed up communication.

What is myelination?

200

In the Strange Situation Test, infants with this attachment style show minimal distress when the caregiver leaves and avoidance upon return.

What is avoidant attachment?

200

This nutrient prevents neural tube defects during pregnancy.

What is folic acid?

200

This term refers to copying a behavior after a delay.

What is deferred imitation?

200

Most infants reach this motor milestone, sitting without support, at this age.

What is 6–7 months?

200

This part of the brain regulates vital functions like breathing and heart rate

What is the medulla?

300

This caregiver behavior fosters secure attachment and better emotional regulation skills

What is consistent responsiveness?

300

Alcohol and tobacco are examples of these substances that harm fetal development

What are teratogens?

300

In Vygotsky’s theory, this is the tailored support adults provide to help children learn new skills.

What is scaffolding?

300

This principle states that motor development progresses from the head downward

What is the cephalocaudal principle?

300

This process eliminates unused neural connections to enhance efficiency

What is synaptic pruning?

400

This term describes when infants look to caregivers for cues on how to react in unfamiliar situations.

What is social referencing?

400

This structure facilitates nutrient and oxygen exchange between mother and fetus.

What is the placenta?

400

Social interaction fosters this crucial aspect of cognitive development during infancy.

What is language acquisition?

400

This activity helps infants strengthen neck, shoulder, and arm muscles to prepare for crawling.

What is tummy time?

400

This brain structure is involved in perception, memory, and voluntary movement

What is the cerebrum?

500

This attachment style can lead to difficulty forming trusting relationships and managing emotions later in life

What is disorganized attachment?It may lead to difficulty in forming trusting relationships and managing emotions.

500

This concept explains how genetics provide a blueprint for development, while the environment shapes outcomes

What is nature vs. nurture?

500

This theorist emphasized stages of independent discovery, while another focused on the role of social interaction.

Who are Piaget and Vygotsky?

500

This condition, caused by inadequate nutrition, can delay motor milestones.

What is failure to thrive (FTT)?

500

This interaction explains how brain structure is determined by genetics but shaped by environmental factors like stimulation and nutrition.

What is nature vs. nurture?