Infants
Toddlers
General Child Development
Guidance
100

Bond a baby forms with adults and caregivers

Attachment

100

Toddler behaviors that refer to thinking only of oneself

Egocentric

100

Growth and change over time

Development

100

Routines for moving from one activity to the next

Transitions

200

Sudden and unexpected death of an infant that remains unexplained

Sudden infant death syndrome

200

Toddler behavior in a desire to be independent and practice emerging skills

Negativism

200

Knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses

Cognitive

200

Results from behavior

Consequences

300

The first skill a baby typically develops

Holding up his/her head

300

Activities performed regularly and the framework that organizes the activities

Routine and structure

300

Work of children

Play

300

A child being good and offering praise

Positive reinforcement

400

Traits we are born with that make up our style of behaving

Temperament

400

A child making their own choices and the state of being free

Autonomy and independence

400

Characteristics that we are born with from our parents

Genetics

400

A small amount of food for the children who are hungry but not hungry enough for a meal

Snacks