Chapter 8: Physical Development During the First Year

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Across
  1. 2. Nerve Cells.
  2. 6. The parts of neurons that receive messages from other neurons.
  3. 7. A skin condition of infants in which the scalp develops patches of yellowish, crusty scales.
  4. 8. The ability to recognize that an objects is 3D, not flat.
  5. 9. The first set of teeth that a baby gets which usually start to appear about 6 or 7 months of age.
  6. 10. The process of changing from drinking from the bottle or breast to drinking from a cup.
  7. 12. Patches of rough, irritated skin in the diaper area.
  8. 14. A condition caused when parents shake a baby severely.
  9. 16. Part of the cerebrum in the brain.
Down
  1. 1. The size relationship between different parts of the body.
  2. 3. A waxy substance that coats axons, making it easier to transmit information from one neuron to another.
  3. 4. Gaps between neurons over which messages are sent between neurons.
  4. 5. The ability to move hands and fingers precisely in relation to what is seen.
  5. 11. Abilities that depend on the use and control of muscles
  6. 13. A one piece, stretchy garment with feet meant for an infant.
  7. 15. The parts of neurons that transmit instructions from the cell body of a neuron to another neuron.