Infancy and Childhood Yovanka Arredondo

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Across
  1. 1. fertilized human egg during the first 2 weeks following conception.
  2. 8. Many challenges that transforms a fertilized egg into new born baby.
  3. 10. process of learning about yourself and your culture and how you live within it.
  4. 11. Realization that object continue to exist even if you can’t see it or touch it.
  5. 12. commonsense knowledge about other ppls thought and feelings and motives throught the stories you make up.
  6. 13. Process of absorbing new info into existing schemas
  7. 14. organized cluster of knowledge.
  8. 16. thought Ability to picture something in your mind even when it is not physically present.
  9. 17. evaluation of your self concept as being good bad or mediocer.
  10. 19. to view the world from your own perspective without recognizing.
  11. 21. Strong Emotional bond young children form with their parents or primary caregivers.
Down
  1. 2. Identity knowledge that you are a male or a female.
  2. 3. Understanding that certain physical properties of an object remain unchanged despite changes in its appearance.
  3. 4. Body response to a stimulus that is involuntary.
  4. 5. Developing human organism from the 3 week after fertilization through 8 weeks.
  5. 6. state of mindwhere you think about yourself.
  6. 7. Physical and cognitive abnormalities in children that results when pregnant women consume large quantities of alcohol.
  7. 9. Theory or story that you form about yourself
  8. 15. Developing human organisms from about 9 weeks after fertilization to birth.
  9. 18. Changing existing schemas to absorb new info.
  10. 20. Systematic physical, cognitive and social changes in the individual occurring between conceptions a death.