Child Development

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Across
  1. 4. The overall process of growth and change throughout life (physical, mental, emotional, social).
  2. 6. Physical increase in size (height, weight).
  3. 8. How a person sees themselves.
  4. 10. Failure to provide basic physical or emotional care.
  5. 11. Teaching children appropriate behavior.
  6. 16. Automatic response (like a baby gripping your finger).
  7. 17. Traits passed down genetically from parents (eye color, height potential).
  8. 19. Ability to use body parts together smoothly.
  9. 21. How long someone can focus on a task.
  10. 25. Natural biological growth that enables development (like puberty or brain development).
  11. 26. Styles Ways parents raise children (authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, neglectful).
  12. 27. Anything harmful to a developing baby (drugs, alcohol, toxins).
  13. 28. Learning social rules and behaviors.
  14. 29. Understanding and sharing others’ feelings.
Down
  1. 1. How we interpret sensory information.
  2. 2. Emotional bond between a child and caregiver.
  3. 3. Growth of thinking, learning, and problem-solving.
  4. 5. Growth before birth.
  5. 7. Understanding that objects still exist even when out of sight.
  6. 9. Mental processes like thinking, memory, and reasoning.
  7. 12. Rewarding good behavior to encourage it.
  8. 13. A specific skill or ability most children reach at a certain age (e.g., walking, talking).
  9. 14. Natural personality traits (easygoing, shy, active).
  10. 15. Everything external influencing development (family, culture, education).
  11. 18. Pregnancy divided into 3 periods (about 3 months each).
  12. 20. Learning to communicate (speaking, understanding words).
  13. 22. Changes in body size, strength, and motor abilities.
  14. 23. Movement abilities.
  15. 24. The time period before birth.