Child Development: Ch. 11 & 12

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Across
  1. 2. Ability to understand how another person feels
  2. 4. Ability to use clear, distinct speech
  3. 5. When a child is removed from the group, perhaps by being required to sit in a special chair for a short period of time
  4. 7. A cycle of sleep in which rapid eye movement does not occur
  5. 8. Personal independence and the capacity to make decisions and act on them
  6. 9. Learning by watching and copying others
  7. 12. How people see themselves
  8. 13. A mental ability that involves using the imagination to produce original ideas
  9. 15. The competition between brothers or sisters for parents' affection and attention
  10. 16. An unexplainable and illogical rear
  11. 17. a type of play in which children play and interact with one another
  12. 20. When children play near, but not actually with other children
  13. 22. The level of knowledge of basic math concepts, such as number recognition, needed for learning math
  14. 23. Lacking adequate sleep
  15. 24. To suppress, or prevent the development of something
  16. 26. Thinking about one's own needs and wants and not those of others
  17. 28. Lacking formal organization
  18. 29. Learning that results from being taught, often by parents, other caregivers, teachers, or older siblings
  19. 30. the process of learning to get along with others
  20. 31. Doing the opposite of what others want
Down
  1. 1. When children release anger or frustration by screaming, crying, kicking, pounding, and sometimes holding their breath
  2. 3. unplanned learning
  3. 6. To bring forth; to produce some sort of reaction or response
  4. 10. Learning that takes place when a child tries several solutions to find one that works
  5. 11. ability of children to control their own behavior
  6. 14. the ability to interpret and understand everyday situations and to use prior experiences when faced with new situations or problems
  7. 18. a sleep cycle characterized by rapid eye movement
  8. 19. Learning the skills necessary for reading, including letter recognition and the understanding that letters of the alphabet combine to form words on a page
  9. 21. the modern study of the brain
  10. 24. The fear of being away from parents, familiar caregivers, or the normal environment
  11. 25. When a person speaks with sporadic repetition or prolonged sounds
  12. 27. To interpret; to study something until it can be understood