child development

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Across
  1. 1. - a loud call or shout when experiencing pain or discomfort
  2. 3. - discover or search for something new.
  3. 5. - a young child who is just beginning to walk.
  4. 6. - the action or process of participating in a game
  5. 9. - an uncontrolled expression of childish anger
  6. 10. - an expression to show happiness
  7. 12. - to let someone else have or use a part of something that belongs to you
  8. 16. - the ability to manage certain things/feelings
  9. 17. - to go at a pace faster than a walk.
  10. 18. - to move by taking short light steps and jumps
  11. 19. - to produce musical sounds with the voice
  12. 22. - to detect new flavours
  13. 25. - to move at a steady pace by steps
  14. 26. - a strong emotion brought on by a person, action or thing
  15. 27. - an increase in size
  16. 28. - a young human being below the age of puberty
  17. 29. - to get knowledge of or skill in by instruction or experience
  18. 30. - to make by joining together different parts and materials
  19. 31. - ability to sense and understand other people's emotions
Down
  1. 1. - the ability to think of ideas and see things in new ways
  2. 2. - process of growth, change and learning.
  3. 4. - the manner in which a person acts
  4. 7. - to show amusement, joy, or happiness by smiling and making sound
  5. 8. - to spring into the air
  6. 11. - when their _____ are coming through, you’ll know about it
  7. 12. - balance on feet
  8. 13. - a feeling such as happiness, love, fear, anger, or hatred
  9. 14. - to be in a position in which one is resting upright
  10. 15. - a person that someone likes or knows
  11. 20. - a child under 28 days of age
  12. 21. - the act or an instance of speaking with someone
  13. 23. - a feeling of liking and caring for someone or something
  14. 24. - feeling caused by being aware of danger or expecting something bad to happen.
  15. 28. - to move slowly with the body close to the ground
  16. 30. - the ability to maintain a controlled body position during task performance