Physical Development
Cognitive Development
Academic Development
Language Development
Emotional Development
100
The structure of the brain that is involved in hearing, language, memory, facts, and emotion.
What is the Temporal Lobe
100
He said, "Intelligence is an active process, mistakes made in thinking are meaningful and indicative of the development of though processes, and thinking changes as children grow."
Who is Jean Piaget.
100
The ability to find multiple solutions to a problem.
What is creativity.
100
A system of symbols that is used to communicate with others or in our thinking.
What is language.
100
An infant with a negative mood, is easily frustrated, has difficulty adapting to change, and is irregular in unpredictable.
What is a difficult temperament.
200
The set of involuntary motor responses that assist in responding to environmental stimuli.
What are reflexes.
200
Easily fitting new information into existing schemas and changing schemas to fit new experiences.
What are assimilation and accommodation.
200
According to Sternberg, this type of intelligence relates to the ability to adapt to, shape, and select environments, which includes using abilities to solve everyday problems.
What is practical intelligence.
200
According to Noam Chomsky, this concept is a type of grammatical error in which children apply a language rule to words that don't follow that pattern or rule.
What is overregularization.
200
A series of events that become increasing stressful for an infant that assesses attachment.
What is the strange situation.
300
This process is related to the production of oxytocin, antibodies that help fight infection, and promotes early development of an infant's immune system.
What is breastfeeding.
300
This theory states that in order to process information, one must pay attention to the information, remember what we have noticed, think about what we have learned, and then think about our thinking.
What is information processing theory.
300
This man based which theory off the idea that there are many different ways to express intelligence, and he said, "there is not, and there never can be, a single irrefutable and universally accepted list of human intelligences."?
Who is Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences.
300
The four aspects of language that researchers study.
What are phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
300
An infant is not distressed when mom leaves the room, is comfortable with a stranger, and does not rush to greet his/her mother is a description of this kind of attachment.
What is anxious avoidant.
400
The myelination of motor neurons occurs from the head downwards, and from the center of the body outwards.
What is cephalocaudal and proximodistal motor development.
400
In this stage of cognitive development, children rely on what they see, often draw conclusions without causal links, and have difficulty seeing another person's perspective.
What is the preoperational stage of cognitive development.
400
An IQ score below 75 and low level of adaptive functioning assessed before the age of 18.
What are the criteria for intellectual disability.
400
The three developmental stages of infant preverbal communication.
What crying, cooing, and babbling.
400
Emotions that do not develop until preschool years or later because of the needed ability to experience self-awareness.
What are complex emotions: pride, guilt, shame, empathy, sympathy.
500
Growth centers at the ends of growing bones harden as the growth process completes.
What is epiphysis.
500
Assessing a child independently of their knowledge of a particular task and then retesting them with the help of a more experienced adult to show the formation of intellectual ability is an example of this way ideas can be transmitted.
What is the zone of proximal development.
500
The concept of a single general intelligence.
What is "g".
500
A particularly helpful technique in developing early literacy skills in which an adult and child read a book together they actively talk about the story. The adult engages with the child by asking questions and encouraging a dialogue about what is happening in the story.
What is dialogic reading.
500
A major developmental task for infants relating to attachment.
What is self regulation of emotions.