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Jeopardy Blue RedYellowOrangeGreen Q $25 Q $50 Q $75 Q $100 Q $125 Q $150Q $100Q $125Q $75 Q $25Q $150Q $125Q $100 Q $50Q $25Q $150 Q $125 Q $75 Q $50Q $25Q $150 Q $100Q $75Q $50FREE Final Jeopardy

$25 Question from Blue What is Failure to Thrive?

$25 Answer from Blue Poor Growth and Slow Development often due to lack of love and attention.

$50 Question from Blue What is stranger anxiety? Why is it viewed as a positive milestone?

$50 Answer from Blue Anxiety with someone unfamiliar; Demonstrates baby’s improving memory.

$75 Question from Blue Area of the brain responsible for working memory, higher-level thinking and problem solving

$75 Answer from Blue Frontal Lobe

$100 Question from Blue Area of the brain that is a bundle of nerve fibers, working like a coordinator, (larger in girls).

$100 Answer from Blue Corpus Callosum

$125 Question from Blue Area of the brain that processes auditory stimuli, which affects speech, hearing and language development.

$125 Answer from Blue Temporal Lobe

$150 Question from Red Peekaboo facilitates learning this concept.

$150 Answer from Red Object Permanence

$25 Question from Red Most babies eyesight is similar to an adult’s by about the age of

$25 Answer from Red 6 months

$50 Question from Red Most pediatricians recommend to start feeding a baby solid foods at about what age?

$50 Answer from Red 4-6 months

$75 Question from Red At what age can cow’s milk be introduced to a baby?

$75 Answer from Red First Birthday

$100 Question from Red Learning to interact with others and to express oneself with others is what area of Child Development?

$100 Answer from Red Social Development

$125 Question from Yellow The process of establishing one’s identity as a person is what area of Child Development?

$125 Answer from Yellow Emotional Development

$150 Question from Yellow What theorist discovered 8 Multiple Intelligences?

$150 Answer from Yellow Howard Gardner

$25 Question from Yellow Piaget’s period in which babies learn through their senses is known as

$25 Answer from Yellow Sensorimotor

$50 Question from Yellow Piaget’s period in which children are age 7-11 and can think logically but still learn best through sensory experience is known as

$50 Answer from Yellow Concrete Operations

$75 Question from Yellow Children from age two to seven see the world in terms of their own activities. They are in what period of Piaget’s theory?

$75 Answer from Yellow Preoperational Operations

$100 Question from Orange Much learning comes from repetition. Why, (what is happening in the brain)?

$100 Answer from Orange Repetition makes the connections stronger so that neurons will respond quickly to the same situation.

$125 Question from Orange Distinguish between Growth and Development.

$125 Answer from Orange Growth is increase in size; Development is increase in physical, emotional, social or intellectual skills.

$150 Question from Orange Explain Shaken Baby Syndrome.

$150 Answer from Orange A series of problems (brain damage, learning problems, mental retardation, blindness or deafness, even death), due to severe shaking of the baby.

$25 Question from Orange What is colic?

$25 Answer from Orange Colic is shown by extreme fussiness typically in the evening and night; usually due to sensitivity to a food.

$50 Question from Orange Give some suggestions of potential household safety hazards.

$50 Answer from Orange Electrical outlets, tablecloths, dried pasta and pet food, water, etc.

$75 Question from Green How can a caregiver encourage learning?

$75 Answer from Green  Keep it simple and natural  Experiences should be age appropriate  Repetition  Actively involve them  Don’t overload  Avoid pushing them

$100 Question from Green How does babbling help a baby learn language?

$100 Answer from Green Gives them practice in vowel and consonant sounds.

$125 Question from Green What age is considered “word explosion” in vocabulary growth? (A time where young children begin speaking)

$125 Answer from Green 18 months – 2 years (60 new words a week) By the age of 5 the child understands 15,000 words

$150 Question from Green It is recommended parents respond consistently to a baby’s cries. Why?

$150 Answer from Green Baby builds trust and learns a pattern: Cry-->Food; if well cared for, sees the world as a comfortable place.

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Electrical outlets, tablecloths, dried pasta and pet food, water, etc.

Final Jeopardy Name the Four Periods of Piaget’s Theory

Final Jeopardy Answer Sensorimotor: Birth-2 Preoperational: 2-7 Concrete: 7-11 Formal: 11+