Observational Learning
Establishing
Routines
Learning baby's Cues
Exploration and Discovery
Visual and Nonverbal Communication
100

What is the universal language that baby's love?

Parent-ese talk 

100

Routines provide _______________ which gives children a sense of security. 

Consistency 

100

A baby that is not responding to any form of soothing, is a baby that may be _____

Overstimulated 

100
Giving your baby toys and foods of different textures, proving them with massages to help them aware of different parts of the body is an example of 

Physical or Tactile Stimulation 

100

A thing that is done by your baby that serves as a signal to have a need met. 

This is a cue 

200

When do Newborns learn language?

Baby's know important things about language from the time they are born. 

200

Name the 3 important times where routine is especially important. 

Morning, Mealtime, and Bed time 

200

A baby with a opened fist and a tight or firm stomach is a baby that is ____ 

Full, not hungry 

200

Providing your baby with color toys, mirrors to look at themselves, and allowing them to view colorful videos is an example of what type of stimulation?

Visual Stimulation

200

Often times, this is the babys last resort after providing other non-verbal communication methods. This is a infants only form of verbal communication 

Crying 

300

During this phase they are watching and listening to you talk to them, they are lip reading, copying, and mimicking the sound of your voice. 

The Observational Phase

300

Why is routine important for infants and children?

 routines are important for providing structure and teaching self-control. They are apart of learning discipline. 

300

A baby that is grunting, making weird faces, and is holding their feet is a baby that may be ?

Pooping 

300

Tummy time, head lifts, pull ups, and placing objects in front of your baby to encourage movement are examples of what kind of activity?

Physical Activity

300

Fill in the blank: A baby may resemble behavior similar to a baby bird when he/she is _______ by opening and closing their mouth. They may try this before they start crying. 

Hungry 

400

How do you know your baby is learning?

You will know that learning is taking place as you will notice your baby is starting to recognize your voice by turning in your direction. Imitates the movement of your mouth and tongue and forming a smile. 

400

A routine that is consistent, but allows for negotiation, contains a gentle loving style, Contains calming and attention focusing activity. 

A Nurturing Routine

400

A baby that is staring at you, smiling, cooing, and even reaching is a baby that is looking for ?

Attention or stimulation

400

The act of massaging your baby's tummy in a circular, pressing motion, to promote movement in the lower intestine is proving your baby with a massage for ?

Constipation or to promote a bowel movement. 

400

What is a subtle cue that babys give when they are tired of stimulation and eye contact ?

Look away from stimulating object 

500

Your baby waving "bye-bye", taking first steps, smiling for the first time, saying first words. 

What is developmental milestones?

500

What is creating a "Bidirectional Dance" with your baby?

It is responding to your babys cues that help make things predictable to your baby. Your baby gives you a cue and you respond. You give a cue and your baby responds. 

500

Understanding your baby's likes and dislikes, learning their attitude and how much they can tolerate. Learning your baby's personality to achieve goodness of fit is knowing your baby's 

Temperament

500

You should only massage your baby with what types of oils?

Edible Oils because baby's may put their hands in their mouth. 

500

A baby, playing with or messing with ears or hair in a calm state could be your baby exercising what types of techniques? It could also be sign of ?

Self soothing techniques or sleepiness.