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What is the brain
The fastest growing organ on a toddler
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What is Toilet Training
The process where parents try to inhibit bowel movement reflexes
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What is stewie griffin
Who is the baby in my pictures?
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What is independent and restricted
boys are encouraged to be more _________ while girls are more ____________
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What is 20?
There are ___ basic scribbles. (#)
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What is a pencil
At the age of three a child can properly grip a what?
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What is 1-2 years of age
Plasticity of the brain is greatest when?
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What is permissive-indulgent
If you are low in restrictiveness and control but high in warmth responsiveness you are known as
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What is Nonsocial
Is onlooker play social or nonsocial?
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What is Placement, Stage, Design or Pictorial?
What is one of the four artistic stages of development?
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What is 1400
The typical 4-6 year old needs how many calories/day?
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What is pretend play
Piaget theorized that to learn the ability to symbolize objects a child engages in this type of play
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What is high and low
According to Baumrings parental style chart Authoritarian parents rate what in restrictiveness and what in warmth and responsiveness?
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What is false, they are worried more about animals, creatures, and imaginary things.
True or false; early childhood fears are mostly about fitting in socially with peers
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What is one and a half years?
Four year olds can remember how far back in time?
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What is Transitional object
very often young children carry an object to bed with them for comfort known as what?
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What is pineal
This gland produces the hormone melanin causing us to sleep
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What is induction, power assertion, and withdrawl of love
What are three methods of teaching children to or not to do something?
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What is the hippocampus
what is a brain structure that is involved in the formation of memories and the relay of incoming sensory information to other parts of the brain
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What is, reenact common daily events like sleeping and eating?
When engaging in symbolic play, what do children age 12-13 months typically do?
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What is 1/3
Percentage of kids that suffer from chronic illness in the U.S.
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What is five
By this age a child is developmentally ready for light jogging
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What is altruism
this behavior is intended to benefit another without expectation of reward
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What is 2
By ____ years of age children imitate one another’s play and engage in social games like follow the leader
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What is 7 through 8?
At age _____ children develop an inner voice.
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