There are how many domains of development are there?
What is Four
The female germ cell is called
What is Ovum
The name of Erik Erikson’s proposed Theory
what is Psychosocial Development
A parasite disease that has visible head bugs and nits
What is Head Lice
Proper preventive health care for children that happen yearly
What is Well-Child Checkups
This stage begins at 1 month and ends at 12 months?
What is infancy
A single cell is called
What is a Zygote
Abraham Maslow developed
What is Hierarchy of Needs
A viral infection shows symptoms of a runny nose, coughing, sneezing and watery eyes
What is Common Cold
A standard tests that looks for potential conditions or diseases that may affect children’s health and development
What is a Health Screenings
Situations that cause worry and anxiety
What are stressors
The organ is filled with blood vessels and develops against the wall of the uterus
What is the Placenta
The term for mental representations or concepts
What is Schemata
Can be a viral or bacteria infection with mucus in the eyes, red or pink color, watery eyes and red eyelids
What is Conjunctivitis
The term for the measures taken to keep children healthy
What is Preventive Health Care
The scientific study of children from conception to adolescence
What is Child Development
The stage of pregnancy covers the first two weeks of pregnancy
What is the Germinal Stage
This theorist believed children learn through social and cultural experience
What is Lev Vygotsky
A virus infection identifies as a fever, headache, fatigue, sore throat, body aches, and vomiting
What is Influenza
A substance used to produce Immunity that is injected by a doctor
Vaccines
The four domains of development
What is Physical, intellectual, social, and emotional
The term for the developing baby from week 9 to birth
What is Fetus
Piaget’s stage that takes place between birth and two years of age
What is Sensorimotor Stage
A bacteria infection has a fever and skin rash that cause the skin to peel
Scarlet Fever
The process of administering vaccines
Vaccination