Child Development
Across
- 2. Understanding written words and sentences.
- 9. Physical power developed through movement.
- 11. A close relationship with a peer.
- 14. Emotional outburst.
- 16. Doing tasks alone without needing help or advice.
- 17. To gain knowledge or skills.
- 18. A key achievement in a child's physical or mental growth.
- 21. Holding something with the hand.
- 22. Outdoor space where children play.
- 24. Ability to stand upright without support.
- 26. Moving upwards on an object or person using hands and feet.
- 28. Mental processes like thinking and learning.
- 30. Watching and noticing someone's behaviour, skills or growth.
- 32. Hand motion for greeting or goodbye.
Down
- 1. Smacking palms together creating sound.
- 3. Increase in height, weight or size.
- 4. Ability to utilise imagination to invent things.
- 5. Emotional connection between the child and another person.
- 6. Creating expression with pencils or crayons.
- 7. Communicating with verbal speech.
- 8. Physical movements like nodding or pointing to communicate.
- 10. Earliest stage of life.
- 12. Copying actions of others.
- 13. Applying pressure with fingers or hands.
- 14. When a baby's teeth begin to show.
- 15. First two independent steps on two feet.
- 19. Letting others use personal belongings.
- 20. Concentrating on one thing.
- 23. Early speech sounding like gibberish.
- 24. Hopping and stepping in rhythm.
- 25. A problem solving toy or game.
- 26. Natural desires to explore and learn about things.
- 27. Recognising and verbally speaking numbers.
- 29. Sense of right and wrong.
- 31. The ability to perform a learned task.