Is your brain developed??

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Across
  1. 3. The understanding that the amount of something stays the same, even if its shape changes.
  2. 4. All the mental activities related to thinking, learning, and remembering.
  3. 6. (2)The way the brain receives and makes sense of information from the senses (like sight, touch, sound).
  4. 10. The second stage (2–7 years), where children use imagination but may not understand logic.
  5. 11. The outer layer of the brain that helps with thinking, decision-making, and processing information.
  6. 12. (2)The third stage (7–11 years), where children start thinking logically about real things.
  7. 14. The small gap between neurons where messages are passed.
  8. 15. (2)The part of the brain that controls basic life functions like breathing and heart rate.
  9. 16. Changing our ideas to fit new information.
Down
  1. 1. A nerve cell that sends and receives messages in the brain and body.
  2. 2. (2)Body processes that happen automatically, like breathing and heartbeat
  3. 4. The part of the brain that helps with balance, movement, and coordination.
  4. 5. Seeing things only from your own point of view.
  5. 7. Fitting new information into what we already know.
  6. 8. The first stage of development (birth–2 years), where babies learn through senses and movement.
  7. 9. A mental framework or pattern that helps us understand and organize information.
  8. 13. The part of the brain that sends sensory information (like sounds and sights) to the right areas of the brain.