What is the name of the organ where a fertilized egg implants and develops?
What is the uterus
Which parenting style combines high expectations with emotional support?
What is authoritative parenting
How many trimesters in prenatal development?
What is three
Which sense is most developed at birth?
Toddlerhood generally includes what age range?
What is 1-3 years
What is the process called when an ovary releases a mature egg?
What is ovulation
This parenting style is high in warmth but low in rules and expectations.
What is permissive parenting
What trimester is known for major organ formation?
What is the first trimester
What are the four areas of development in infants?
Physical
Cognitive
Social
Emotional
This can occur in toddlers when they are unable to express their feelings.
What is a tantrum
What is the male reproductive cell?
What is sperm
What is uninvolved parenting
What is the placenta
What is cognitive development
Toddlers commonly engage in this type of play where they play next to, but not necessarily with, other children.
What is parallel play
What are the four stages of the female menstrual cycle in order?
Menstrual phase
Follicular phase
Ovulation
Luteal phase
What is authoritarian parenting
What is the amniotic fluid
This practice helps strengthen an infant's neck and core muscles and prevents flat spots on the head.
What is tummy time
What are the four different types of play and give an example of each
Physical - Jungle Gyms
Cognitive - Puzzles
Imaginative - Play Pretend
Sensory - Mud/sensory toys
Ovary matures and releases egg into the fallopian tube.
Sperm meets egg in the fallopian tubes and fertilizes
Fertilized egg travels to the uterus and implants into the uterine lining.
Explain how supportive and consistent parenting helps toddlers manage emotions and develop social skills
Up to teacher discretion
Describe one positive and one negative influence on prenatal development that may interfere with fetal growth.
Up to teacher discretion
Infants begin to understand that objects continue to exist even when they cannot see them. What is this cognitive milestone called?
What is object permanence
Toddlers experience tantrums mainly because they are still developing which regulation skill?
What is emotional self-regulation