Cues and Communication
Attachment and Self-Regulation
Social and Emotional & Brain
Development
Physical Development and Learning Through Play
Basic Care
100
What is she saying when she cries?

I need something NOW!/ I am hurt/ I am uncomfortable

100

Name two words you could use to describe how you feel when you're upset.

Mad

frustrated

angry

sad 

etc.

100

Even if she does not succeed, what is it important to do when you see her try a new skill?

Show that you are proud of her

100

What do you call the time spent spent on the floor that helps build the muscles for crawling and holding their head up?

Tummy Time 

100

List one way you can prevent tooth decay 

Wiping gums after formula/food

Avoid giving soda and sugary foods

Start a good oral hygiene routine early.

200

What does she want when she is babbling (making noises) and making lots of eye contact 

I want to play and engage with you!

200

Name two ways you can help support her if she is crying.

Anything that will soothe/comfort her.

200

What do babies feel when you have a safe and predictable daily routine? 

Safe and secure 

200

How do we feel about baby gadgets when used as a way to support physical development (example: swings, car seats, walkers, and bouncy seats)

Car seats are necessary to keep babies safe in the car, but don't promote physical development when used in other ways.  Anything that has wheels or lets the baby reach places it couldn't before need constant supervision.  And none of them promote physical development. 

200

List three things you would (or would not) find in a safe sleep environment.

Co-sleeping 

No bumpers

No soft bedding

Crib should be completely empty


300

What is she saying when you're holding her and she arches her back?

I don't like this or I need space

300

Fill in the blank:

A larger ______ word vocabulary can help both parents and infants have better ability to manage strong emotions. 

Feeling 

300

What is the word experts use to describe personality traits? For example how some babies are flexible and easy going while others are feisty or high intensity. 

Temperaments 

300

Name three ways to support your baby's physical development 

Getting down on the floor with them and playing!

Giving them a safe environment to explore

Set toys they enjoy just out of reach on the floor and encourage them to get the toys

Tummy Time

Lots of time to play when they give Cues that they are feeling playful

300

What helps babies gain weight and get the nutrients they need? 

Breast milk/formula 

400

What is she saying when she turns her head away from you?

I need space or I don't like what you're doing.

400

When she is doing something you don't want her to (putting something she shouldn't in her mouth, etc.), instead of saying "No" what do experts suggest you do? 

Re-direct her to something she is able to do.

400

What is one payoff of using the Daily-Do, Brain Builders, everyday? 

Learn to be better problem solvers and creative thinkers

Be more ready to learn and succeed in school

Believe in their ability to learn new things 

Have better mechanical skills 

Feel more capable 

Have better memories 

Do better in team sports 

Have a better foundation for math, science, and reading

Learn how to be more organized and understand how things fit together 

400

What are two Cue's that your baby does to let you know they are ready to play? 

Begins to vocalize more (babble, coo) 

Makes lots of eye contact

Does things to get your attention like throw toys or yell

400

Name one thing that not only helps both you and your child stay physically healthy but also mentally healthy.

Eating Fruits and Vegetables

E-Parenting

Playing outside together


500

What is she saying when she clenches her fists over her belly/chest. 

I'm Hungry!

500

Name the three steps of E-Parenting 

Ask yourself what she is feeling

Put her feelings into words (2-3 word phrases)

Do something to help  support them

500

What is the main way experts say you can support your infant in growing strong connections in their brain (healthy brain development)?

Engaging with her and joining her as she explores and plays.

500

What do we call the Daily Do 'booster' that parents can use to identify when their infants want to play?

Ready for Play and Learning

500

How much toothpaste should parents use to brush their kids teeth with from 1st tooth to age 3?

Grain of rice