Child Development Theory
Play
Specialized Communities
Relationship Building/Bonding
Misc.
100

This theorist developed the "Cognitive Development" theory that outlines the series of developmental stages that children progress as they grow and mature. This theory suggests that children actively construct their own understandings of the world and distinct cognitive abilities and ways of thinking. The four stages being sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operational and formal operational. 

Jean Piaget 

100

At what age do children start to play? 

Birth! 

100

What is the first color that babies can see? 

Black, white and red. 

100

This if the first form of relationship building that happens with caregivers and infants 

Skin to skin contact 

100

UTK is an abbreviation for 

Universal Transitional Kindergarten 

200

This theorist created the well-known theory of proximal development. This theorist emphasizes the role of culture within cognitive development. 

Lev Vygotsky

200

Play based curriculum in which the children are the drivers of the content is called what 

An emergent curriculum 

200

What is the sense that allow you to move smoothly? 

Vestibular sense 

200
Research shows that rough and tumble play with caregivers can support what developmental domains 
Social/Emotional development and language development
200

On average how often do children hear the word "no" throughout one day? 

About 400 times a day 
300

This theorist developed a theoretical framework that explains how social environments affect human development. This theory is made up of ecological systems. 

Urie Bronfenbrenner 

300

In this type of play, children play alongside one another without interacting or engaging with eachother.

Parallel Play 

300

What is the term that is used to label when someone is engaged in a repetition of behavior of physical movements, sounds or objects? 

Stimming 

300

Why do babies touch their mom's faces while breastfeeding? 

To "give back" or "thank" their mom for the feeding. It's a way for babies to say thank you. 

300

It takes about ____ months for children to fully process holidays. 

up to 5 months

400

This theorist created the multiple intelligence theory. 

Howard Gardner 

400

This type of play happens typically in birth-3 month old babies 

Unoccupied Play

400
Most people who are neurodivergent are diagnosed within these years of the lifespan. 

3-7 years of age. 

400
Caregivers responsiveness to their infants' signals can have the most profound impact on these two developmental stages 

Social/Emotional Development and Cognitive Development. 

400

In California, what percentage of students enrolled in public school speak a language other than English at home

45%

500

This theorist believed that if a behavior is followed by reinforcement, it is more likely to be repeated. His theories are all based around behaviorism. 

B.F. Skinner

500

Name two of the six main types of play in early childhood.

Unoccupied play, solitary play, spectator/onlooker, parallel play, associate play, cooperative play 

500

These three well known entrepreneurs are dyslexic (name one)  

Steve Jobs, Walt Disney and Henry Ford

500

A study from the University of Minnesota found that the greatest predictor of success as young adults is 

Being involved in household chores/tasks at the ages of 3 and 4. 

500

Kindergarten was originally conceived in what year 

1837