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19 Cards in this Set
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bonding
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which is attachment to parents and other family caregivers, is of vital importance to infants.
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cephalocaudal
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from head to tail
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cognitive
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refers to knowledge, understanding or perception
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development
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change in body function
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enuresis
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bed wetting
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environment
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is the sum of all the conditions and factors surrounding the child. environmental elements are housing, neighborhoods, number of siblings, placement of sibling order, amount of healthcare available
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growth
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change in body size and structure
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hereditary
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characteristices are inherited from parents and are often called genetic factors such as eye color , body build, hair color
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infancy
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the period of one (1) to twelve (12) months
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interdependent
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is when all aspects of growth and development are influenced by the other
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masturbation
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self stimulation of the genitals
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newborn
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or neonate if the first four weeks of life
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object permanence
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the knowledge that an object seen in a particlar spot, but temporarily hidden from view under a blanket, continues to exist and will return to view
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parallel play
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which occurs when two children pay side-by-side with the same or similar toys but do not interact with each other
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proximodistal
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from center to the outside.
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regression
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when behavior goes back to that of an earlier age.
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solitary play
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occurs when children play alone with their own toys in the same area as others but without interaction.
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stranger anxiety
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is when the child clings to people they know but pull away from people they do not know or strangers. occurs between 6 to 7 months but is most common betwen 18 to 24 months. It is a fear response and does not always occur
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toddler
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one (1) to three (3) years where they make significant progress in their motor skills but physical growth slows.
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