Patterns of Growth & Development
Across
- 1. Connected to each other
- 2. Second stage of cognitive development before logic. Egocentric thinking. Highly imaginative
- 4. Child ages of 1 - 3
- 6. The amount of something remains the same even if its appearance changes
- 8. Use and move various parts of their body in specific ways
- 10. Child ages of 3 - 5
- 13. Enriching experiences and activities that actively engage their senses and encourage their development across various areas
- 17. The lack of confidence in oneself and one's abilities
- 20. A skill or task that most children can do by a certain age
- 21. Demonstrating a skill or behavior
- 22. Using the senses to learn about the world
- 23. Thinking only of oneself, self centered
- 24. An infant learns to rely on their caregivers to consistently meet their needs
Down
- 1. A child under 1 year old
- 3. Growth and refinement of the body
- 5. A child's desire to explore, experiment, and take action on their own
- 7. First stage of cognitive development where infants learn through sense and motor skills
- 9. Relating to physical things that can be seen touched or experienced
- 11. Child ages of 6-12
- 12. The will to accomplish things independently
- 14. Organizing objects and events into groups
- 15. - Child ages of 13 - 17
- 16. When a child feels dishonorable about themselves or their actions
- 18. A child's self doubt and belief that their actions are wrong or harmful, often due to excessive criticism or control from caregivers
- 19. When an infant develops a lack of confidence in their caregivers' ability to meet their needs, usually arising when caregivers are inconsistent