What is evolution?
When a pregnant woman uses this substance, it could potential lead to neural migration complications in development that can cause a small head and body, facial abnormalities, and slowed growth.
What is alcohol?
This sensorimotor concept refers to understanding objects continue to exist even when they are no longer visible or detected by other senses.
What is object permanence?
If someone is misbehaving and acting out, then they are antisocial, but if someone lacks interest in social interactions and prefers solitude, they are referred to as this.
What is asocial?
Inability to get pregnancy despite efforts.
What is infertility?
Bodies that contain genes and decide which traits are given to babies. They are inside eggs and sperm.
What are chromosomes?
A child who wanders a department store and loses their mother with little distress is likely operating under this attachment style.
What is avoidant attachment?
A baby in the Piaget stage would be playing with a rattle and participating in secondary circular reactions.
What is the sensorimotor period?
In a test using this treat, children who had self control and waited for gratification to receive more of the treat were shown to have better social competence in later development.
What are marshmallows?
The reflex in which a baby curls and fans their toes when stroked.
What is the Babinski reflex?
A disorder in which there is an extra chromosome in a pair and causes face shape abnormalities and learning deficiencies.
What is Down Syndrome?
This parenting style includes a lot of micromanaging from the parents and often leads to a dependent child who struggles to cognitively grow on their own.
What is helicopter parenting?
This is how a child in the concrete operational stage would respond if they saw two balls of clay that were the same size but molded into different shapes and asked if they were the same size. (AKA yes or no)
What is "yes"?
With this cognition, we are able to predict and explain other human behavior and attribute this to intentions or desires.
What is theory of mind?
Synaptogenesis is important in babies brains to create new synaptic neural connections. This process of removing unnecessary synapses is equally important for brain development as well.
What is synaptic pruning?
These types of traits are the most heritable as compared to intellectual and personality traits.
What is physical traits?
This parenting style offers high acceptance but also high responsibility.
What is authoritative parenting?
Piaget believes this type of reasoning which explains right vs. wrong depends on cognitive development.
What is moral reasoning?
A child who misbehaves in school, has very few friends, and is disliked by most of their peers is likely in this social group.
What is rejected?
This organism stage gives rise to 3 different layers (ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm) that evolve into specific tissues for organ systems.
What is an embryo?
A man with a double dominant gene pair for brown eyes has a child with a woman who has a double recessive gene pair for blue eyes. This is the chance that their baby has blue eyes.
What is 0%?
Generally in a nuclear family, a father acts as a secure base where they feel comfortable exploring whereas a mother acts as this when they are distressed and need comfort.
What is a safe haven?
A teenager in the formal operational period thinks that they had the most embarrassing prom ever and no one has experienced cringe like this before is likely experiencing which concept?
What is a personal fable?
This type of love is considers the best as it consists of intimacy, passion, and commitment.
What is consummate love?
This is the test that gives a quick assessment of the baby's overall health once they are born.
What is the Apgar test?