Child Development Month by Month

Match the month to the correct statement.
1. Month 1 -Size of pinhead
Month 2 -Bones develop
Month 3 -Bones half way finished
Month 4 -Moves around can suck thumb hiccups
Month 5 -eyelashes, hair, eyebrow
Month 6 -Breathing movements
Month 7- quit resting period
Month 8 -responds to jerking sounds
Month 9 -Ready to come baby needs antibiotic from mother blood to fight off disease
Click the card to flip 👆
1 / 29
Terms in this set (29)
Match the month to the correct statement.
1. Month 1 -Size of pinhead
Month 2 -Bones develop
Month 3 -Bones half way finished
Month 4 -Moves around can suck thumb hiccups
Month 5 -eyelashes, hair, eyebrow
Month 6 -Breathing movements
Month 7- quit resting period
Month 8 -responds to jerking sounds
Month 9 -Ready to come baby needs antibiotic from mother blood to fight off disease
Size of pinhead
Month 2 -Bones develop
Month 3 -Bones half way finished
Month 4 -Moves around can suck thumb hiccups
Month 5 -eyelashes, hair, eyebrow
Month 6 -Breathing movements
Month 7- quit resting period
Month 8 -responds to jerking sounds
Month 9 -Ready to come baby needs antibiotic from mother blood to fight off disease
A(n) ______ would be a likely child care management for parents who work full time. a. Montessori preschool b. Head Start program c. Playgroupfamily child carePraise and rewards are examples ofPostive reforcementAll of the following are ways to build parenting skills EXCEPTwatching video with kidsSaying "You are stupid. I've told you three times not to do that!" is called __________, an inappropriate way to handle misbehavior.shaming / beltinghe ______ program's purpose is to help disadvantaged children become ready for school.Head start programWhen children misbehave intentionally, caregivers may decide on an appropriate ______. . Deprivation b. Consequences c. Shaming/betling d. PunishmentPunishmentThe most expensive option of child care is a(n)__________ because housing and food, along with a salary, are generally provided for the caregiver. b. Preschool c. Center-based child care d. Home-based child careNannyParents shouldn't punish behavior that is ____________, such as accidental spilling milk a. Consistent Selected: b. UnintentionalThis answer is correct. c. Intentional d. A consequenceUnintentionalWhen the natural consequences of a behavior are too dangerous. A caregiver might take away a _____ that the child enjoys. a. Bribe b. Pet Selected: c. PrivilegeThis answer is correct. d. ReinforcementPrivilege__ in guiding behavior is important because it helps the child to know what to expect at all times. a. Consistency b. Positive reinforcement c. Negative reinforcement d. PunishmentConsistencyWay of raising children that allows them wide freedom b. Permissive style .2. Way of raising children that requires them to obey .3. A parenting skill that includes listening 4. Person's ideas about how children should behave 5. Way of raising children that gives them some input into rules and limitsArrangement in which parents take turns caring for children in their own home .2. Educational facility for three-to-five-year-olds 3. Recognition by an official organization that a child care provider meets certain standardsSelected: 4. Document issued by a state indicating that care providers meet state standards 5. The person hired to live with the family and provide child care in the child's own home.Applying rules in the same way in all situations .2. Process of helping children learn to control their own behavior 3. Providing praise or rewards for good behavior 4. Inner sense of what is right 5. A kind of negative reinforcement in which a child sits alone and thinks about what was done wrong.When addressing Paget's Stages of Cognitive Development, which of the following is an example of the Formal Operational Stage? a. can think hypothetically, are very social, think about moral situations, and can think about multiple potential solutions. b. Can think concretely, can use logic, and be organized. They can realize that the same amount of liquid can be in a tall & skinny glass and in a short and wide glass. c. Can think symbolically ( pretend play) but also view everything from their own point of view. If offered a ball of clay or a pancake of clay (both of the same mass) would choose the one that appears larger. d. Can learn about their environment by movements and sensations - think reflexes, senses. Children discover something new every dayWhich term identifies the event in which a developing baby dies after the twentieth week of pregnancy? a. . Birth defect : b. Miscarriage c. Stillbirth d. ExpectationWhat is another word for predisposition? a. Medication b. Environment c. Tendency d. HeredityBirth defects are most commonly diagnosed ___? a. At various times before and after birth b. When a child tries to learn to walk c. Within the first nine months of life d. When a baby is bornSize of pinhead Month 2 - Month 3 - Month 4 - Month 5 Month 6 - Month 7- Month 8 - Month 9 -Size of pinhead Month 2 -Bones develop Month 3 -Bones half way finished Month 4 -Moves around can suck thumb hiccups Month 5 -eyelashes, hair, eyebrow Month 6 -Breathing movements Month 7- quit resting period Month 8 -responds to jerking sounds Month 9 -Ready to come baby needs antibiotic from mother blood to fight off diseaseWhen a baby dies in the first half or twenty weeks of pregnancy, what is the occurrence called?Miscarriage