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Scoreboard X O Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

1 What is the study of how children master new skills?

1 Answer: Child Development Home

2 Which type of development involves activities such as running, climbing, jumping rope, and riding a bicycle and help develop large muscles.

2 Answer: Physical Development

3 Which type of development involves children first playing alone, then gradually learning how to play together?

3 Answer: Social Development

4 Which type of development involves play helping children work through life’s problems?

4 Answer: Emotional Development

5 Which type of development involves play teaching valuable lessons about right and wrong?

5 Answer: Moral Development

6 What type of development involves activities which help children learn language, balance, and how to organize objects?

6 Answer: Intellectual Development

7 What is the period of life separate from adulthood during which development occurs very rapidly?

7 Answer: Childhood

8 What is the passing on of certain characteristics from earlier generations. Example, bloodtype, eye color, hair color, etc.

8 Answer: Heredity / Nature

9 What is the term for the people, places, and things that surround and influence a person. Such as, your family, friends, and community.

9 Answer: Environment / Nurture