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Physical Development
Eating and Health
Intellectual
Social/Emotional Development
Miscellaneous
100
The result of the lack of physical contact with others as a baby?
What is Failure to Thrive?
100
This is usually the first food introduced to an infant
What is Rice Cereal
100
When a baby realizes that an object still exists, even when it is hidden from sight?
What is Object Permanence
100
This is the feelings you have as a response to the world around you?
What is Emotions
100
This is the act of switching to a cup from a bottle, or from a breast to a bottle.
What is Weaning
200
This is an option opposed to formula that contains antibodies to help fight off germs?
What is Breast Milk
200
This allows infants to drink liquids as soon as they are born.
What is the sucking reflex
200
When a baby knows that he can make a noise by hitting a drum
What is Cause & Effect
200
This is the process of learning how to interact and express yourself with others?
What is Social Developement
200
Who is the best child development teacher ever?!
Mrs. Rueschhoff
300
This is the skin condition known for yellowish, crust patches on the baby's scalp?
What is Cradle Cap
300
What is it called when you take steps to protect a child from possible dangers.
What is Child Proofing
300
The stage when children think in terms of their own actions and what they are able to perceive in the present.
What is Preoperational Stage
300
This is when a child is afraid of unfamiliar people.
What is Stranger Anxiety
300
A name given for inadequate nutrition which could compromise the brain development and physical gowth of the baby.
What is Malnutrition
400
What are four ways of comforting a crying baby?
What is cuddling, moving, rocking, singing dancing, massaging baby's back, feed, change diaper, change clothing. (*ANSWERS MAY VARY*)
400
In order to guard a child's health, a parent should make sure to get adequate nutrition, and provide what for the child?
What is a safe enviorment
400
This is the part of the brain that controls involuntary functions such as breathing, and blood pressure?
What is the Brain Stem
400
This is essential to the emotional development of an infant.
What is Attachment/Bonding
400
This provides a solid foundation for reading
What is Symbolic Thinking
500
What are the four typical cries of an infant?
What is Pain, Hungry, Angry, and Bored
500
It is up to the parents of a child to keep a record of "THESE"when enrolling their child into school.
What is Immunization records
500
This is an increase in physical, emotional, social and intellectual skills a sign of?
What is Development
500
Being Consistant with treatment of your child gives them a sense of what?
What is Security
500
This is when an infant stops breathing in their sleep.
What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome