Stages
Infant Safety
Attachment
Healthy Development
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This is what is happening in the first two stages of play.

What is the infant is playing alone/ not really playing, just moving around?
100

This is what SIDS stands for.

What is sudden infant death syndrome?

100

Children with this attachment type feel secure and able to depend on their caregiver.

What is secure attachment?

100

You should not feel ashamed to ask people who enter your home to visit your newborn to do this!

What is wash their hands?

100

This refers to changes in physical size that can be measured.

What is growth?

200

This is the first stage of play that a child enters.

What is unoccupied play?

200
How your baby should sleep to prevent SIDS.

What is in their crib alone with no blankets on their back?

200

Children with this attachment type tend to avoid their parents / caregivers and show no preference between a caregiver and a complete stranger.

What is avoidant attachment?

200

This sense develops in the womb.

What is hearing?

200

This refers to an increase in physical, emotional, social or intellectual skills / maturity.

What is development?

300

This is the second stage of play that a child enters.

What is solitary?

300

This is a sign that your infant is choking.

What is being unable to breathe, cough or cry?

300

This person created attachment theory.

Who is Bowlby?

300

This is what Public Health recommends that newborn babies should be consuming until they're at least 6 months old.

What is breastmilk?

300

These are typically more environmentally friendly than their alternative, but can be more time-consuming and less convenient to use.

What are cloth diapers?

400

This is the time frame that children are in the sensorimotor stage of cognitive development.

What is birth-2 years of age. 

400

This is the most severe form of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

What is fetal alcohol syndrome?

400

Children with this attachment type display a confusing mixture of behaviour and may be disoriented, dazed, or confused.

What is disorganized attachment?

400

Newborn babies can only focus on objects that are about this far away from them.

What is 15 inches?

400

This refers to a child (usually under age 3) not gaining weight or growing as expected

What is failure to thrive?

500

Piaget's first stage of cognitive development.

What is Sensorimotor?

500

This is what you should do if your infant is choking.

What is lay the baby face down on your thigh while supporting their head, administer 5 sharp back blows and then flip the baby over and use 5 2-finger chest thrusts.

500

Children with this attachment type become extremely distressed when their parent leaves as they don’t trust them to return.

What is ambivalent?

500

Babies can be sensitive to these things, so it's important to keep levels low to moderate.

What is noise and light?

500

This is the body's main stress hormone.

What is cortisol?