Physical Development
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100
The #1 killer of infants under the age of 12 months.
What is SIDS?
100
This is the age in which object permanence is complete.
What is 12 months?
100
This is the general term for an emotional bond between an infant and another person.
What is attachment?
100
The perception of oneself as male or female.
What is gender identity?
100
The number of substages found in Piaget's sensorimotor stage of his cognitive developmental theory.
What is 6?
200
These skills, such as rolling over and crawling, appear before fine motor skills.
What are gross motor skills?
200
Substage where experimenting begins?
What is 5?
200
When the child cries or protests being separated from the mother.
What is separation anxiety?
200
When a preschooler overestimates their "great" running skills or expertise about dinosaurs, their ______ might not be all that accurate.
What is self-concept?
200
The aid or support that parents or teachers give to children to aid in their independence and growth is called?
What is scaffolding?
300
This sense is the poorest at the time of birth.
What is vision?
300
Average age when children begin to speak their first words?
What is 12 months?
300
Easy, difficult, or "slow-to-warm up" all are different categories of what?
What is temperament?
300
Piaget suggested that children have the ability to change their ways of thinking about the world around them. This is called......?
What is accommodation?
300
Name one type of conservation task grasped by a 7-year-old.
What is length, substance, or number etc?
400
The "Visual Cliff" experiment suggested that infants can perceive what as early as 6 months old?
What is depth perception?
400
Noam Chomsky proposed that all humans have an inborn tendency to learn language. The innate language processor that helps with the children's comprehension and production of language is called?
What is Language Acquision device (LAD)?
400
These parents give their children lots of love and support but also know how to discipline them as well.
Who are authoritative parents?
400
When Benjamin sees his toy rattle, picks it up, and shakes it to produce sound. This is referred to as what?
What is multimodal perception?
400
In Substage 4 (8-12 months), infants have the tendency to look for an object in the place where it was last seen rather than in the place to which they have seen it moved to. This flaw in logic is called?
What is A-not-B error?
500
This reflex is often referred to as the startle reflex.
What is Moro reflex?
500
Parents often use higher pitch tones to speak to infants. This speech is often referred to as?
What is infant directed speech (IDS)?
500
Girls are more likely to practice ________ aggression, which is nonphysical and intended to hurt another person's feelings.
What is relational?
500
The hippocampus is not fully formed under around age 3 and therefore we lack memories of experiences. This is referred to as what?
What is infantile amnesia?
500
This theory suggests that children that are predisposed to abuse and neglect will also abuse and neglect their own children as adults.
What is cycle of violence theory?