Vocabulary
Growth and Development
Motor Skills and Reflexes
Developmental Milestones
Everything Else
100
Key skills used to check a child's progress. The average age children acquire certain skills.
What is Developmental Milestones
100
Changes in size, weight, and length.
What is Growth
100
Large motor skills, involve the large muscles of the body
What is Gross Motor Skills
100
What age do infants begin lifting their head and chest when on stomach.
What is 3 month-old
100
What should be in a baby's crib?
What is a fitted sheet
200
Surrounding in which a baby has a wide variety of things to see, taste, smell, hear, and touch.
What is Stimulating Environment
200
Increases and changes in physical, emotional, social, and intellectual skills.
What is Development
200
Small motor skills, involve smaller muscles of the body such as the fingers
What is Fine Motor Skills
200
An eleven-month-old shows a developmental milestone of...
What is Walking while holding onto furniture for support
200
Name two advantages of breast feeding.
What is: it contains all the nutrients, antibodies, germ-free, easy to digest, and leads to fewer ear infections, respiratory infections, asthma, and allergies.
300
Skills that involve the smaller muscles of the body such as those in fingers.
What is Fine Motor Skills
300
This stage of development starts in the prenatal stage, when the baby's head takes the lead.
What is Head to Foot
300
The reflex that is stimulated when something is put in a baby's mouth.
What is The Sucking Reflex
300
When should babies first be started on solid foods?
What is About six months
300
Patches of rough, irritated skin in the diaper area.
What is Diaper Rash
400
Changing feeding from the breast or bottle to a cup.
What is Weaning
400
Infant's development starts close to the trunk of the body and moves outward.
What is Near to Far
400
Turning toward the side of the face that was stroked.
What is The Rooting Reflex
400
The most common way that babies are immunized against disease is...
What is getting a vaccine
400
What are some ways to keep babies safe at home?
What is: Keep floors clear of small objects, keep plastic bags away from infants, never leave a baby unattended near or in water, don't leave a baby on any raise area like a bed or changing table.
500
Skin condition known for yellowish, crusty patches on the scalp, treated by washing the scalp.
What is Cradle Cap
500
Identify 3 factors that influence growth and development of babies.
What is Heredity Nutrition Health Experiences Environment
500
Ability to move the hands and fingers precisely in relation to what is seen.
What is Hand-Eye Coordination
500
If a baby is cranky, drools a lot, and wants to chew on things, these are signs that the baby...
What is teething
500
Why should caregivers never shake a baby?
What is Shaken baby syndrome can lead to damage to the brain, metal retardation, cerebral palsy, blindness, or death.