Child Development –Quiz Preparation Our quiz will be Tuesday next week Each group will take three words and create a skit to help the rest of the class.

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Child Development –Quiz Preparation Our quiz will be Tuesday next week Each group will take three words and create a skit to help the rest of the class remember and understand the vocabulary word. Window of OpportunityTeachable MomentChild centered society SocializationDevelopmental Tasks Developmental acceleration and delay The special rights of childrenDegenerativeLabor laws Nature vs NurtureNeeds according to MaslowHow we develop personality PrematurePaternalMaternal PerinatalethicalPredispose Neurotransmitters

Vocabulary Game Students get a card placed on their back. They can only ask yes or no questions to determine what their vocabulary word might be.

Child’s Development Unit 1 Practice Quiz Julie takes cookies out of the oven and sets them on the counter. She sets them on the counter and explains to her four year old son that they are too hot to eat. He waits until his mom leaves the room and then takes a cookie anyway. His mom hears him crying and comes back into the room. “That’s why I wanted you to wait! They are too hot!” a.Developmental delay b. degenerative c. teachable moment d. poor parenting skills

Teachable Moment

Amy has just learned to sit up in a chair with support. His mom is excited because that means he can now sit in a high chair and start to eat some solid food. She discussed his readiness for solid food with the pediatricial who assured her that six months was just the right time for sitting up with assistance and for eating solid food. a.Socialization b. developmental acceleration c. window of opportunity d. developmental tasks

Developmental Tasks

Sidney was born with Wilson’s disease (excessive copper is not eliminated and builds up in the system). She was starting to have memory and movement problems when the problem was discovered and she was put on a special diet to stop the gradual breakdown a. Heredity b. degenerative c. birth defect d. developmental delay

Degenerative

Jim and Tammy are teaching their child the importance of always saying thank you when he receives a gift. a.Paternal and maternal b. socialization c. nurture d. child centered society

Socialization

The obstetrician explains to the mother that because she smoked while the baby was in the uterus, the baby is now more likely to have an issue with nicotine. a.Poor parenting b. heredity c. developmental delay d. predispose

predispose

Jake was born deaf. At five he received a cochlear implant. His speech improved, but never became completely normal. a.Non-discrimination b. heredity c. Window of Opportunity d. developmental

Window of Opportunity