Ch. 14 Parents' & Their Toddlers

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Across
  1. 1. According to Piaget, these are toddler concepts and reasoning that are illogical and confused.
  2. 2. Toys that allow children to use their imaginations and creative-thinking skills to devise new play skills.
  3. 5. The process of children gaining control of bladder and bowel functions and successfully using the toilet.
  4. 6. Independence.
  5. 8. Illogical and irrational thinking that occurs during the toddler years, according to Piaget.
  6. 11. Violent outbursts of negative behavior.
  7. 13. The routine eating, dressing, and grooming skills children must learn for self-care.
Down
  1. 1. The stage before logical thought and advanced reasoning.
  2. 3. Understanding the concept that people are either male or female.
  3. 4. Spontaneous learning experiences that parents can use to introduce new ideas to their toddlers.
  4. 7. Toys that work only one way and limit creativity.
  5. 8. Books that contain only pictures, have pictures that dominate the text, or have words and pictures that are equally important.
  6. 9. Toddler inability to see things from the perspective of others.
  7. 10. A form of play in which children play alongside each other in the same activity without interacting.
  8. 12. A child between 13 and 35 months of age.