Across
- 2. A developmental stage where a child has difficulty seeing things from others' perspectives.
- 4. A parenting style characterized by high responsiveness and high demands, often seen as balanced and effective.
- 7. Willingness to take action or explore, often seen as part of a child's emotional development.
- 9. A language development error in which children apply a word too broadly to objects.
- 10. The emotional bond that forms between an infant and their caregiver.
- 11. Independence or self-sufficiency developed during early childhood.
Down
- 1. Piaget’s stage from ages 2-7, where children begin to engage in symbolic play and learn to manipulate symbols.
- 3. Support provided to children to help them learn new concepts, usually by a more knowledgeable other.
- 5. The process by which children learn and internalize values, beliefs, and norms of their society.
- 6. Copying the behavior of others, an important mechanism of learning in early childhood.
- 8. The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
