Across
- 1. How a child interacts with and gets along with other people
- 4. How a child grows, learns, and changes over time
- 5. How a child feels and manages emotions (happy, sad, frustrated)
- 8. To watch carefully and notice what a child is doing
- 9. Gaining new skills, knowledge, or understanding
- 11. A specific area of development (for example: physical or language)
- 12. An ability a child learns to do (like cutting with scissors or counting)
- 14. How a child uses their body to move and do things (running, climbing, holding objects)
Down
- 2. How a child thinks, learns, remembers, and solves problems
- 3. How a child acts or responds in a situation
- 6. Emotions that children experience (happy, angry, excited)
- 7. Using the mind to understand, remember, or solve problems
- 10. Activities children do for fun that help them learn and grow
- 13. How a child understands and uses words to communicate (talking, listening)
