Across
- 2. which direction should an infant's car seat be facing
- 3. what food should be avoided until age 1 due to risk of botulism
- 5. who should you call if you have any concerns about your infants development
- 9. form of physical punishment that should be avoided in infants as they do not misbehave intentionally
- 13. a baby has developed _____ when they understand that objects still exist when out of sight, commonly developed by the end of the first year (no spaces)
- 15. what social & emotional milestone is expected between 3 and 4 months of age
- 16. technique for comforting your infant that involves tightly wrapping them in a blanket
- 17. emotional development stage during infancy where the infant learns that the world is safe through caregiver responsiveness (no spaces)
- 19. infants learn by _____ their environemnt or surroundings
- 21. infant's developmental stage in which they learn through sensory input
- 22. at how many months should solid food start being introduced
- 23. you should call your pediatrician if your baby does not start doing what by six months
Down
- 1. what should always be locked up and out of reach of infants to avoid accidental poisoning
- 4. what should be put in the baby's crib for safe sleep
- 6. which gross motor milestone is expected around 7 to 10 months of age
- 7. infants use this to pick up small objects, develops around 9 to 12 months of age (no spaces)
- 8. responding quickly to crying will help your infant develop _____
- 9. you should never _____ your infant as this action can cause death or permanent brain injury
- 10. what kind of play should be encouraged every day
- 11. achievements and abilities developed expected at certain ages and used to gauge a child's development - a guide not a race
- 12. the safest way for an infant to sleep is on their _____
- 14. an infant's primary source of nourishment, may be supplemented with formula
- 16. infants may become particularly anxious around _____ from 6 to 9 months
- 17. at how many months should the infant be expected to start using simple words
- 18. infancy lasts from birth through _____ months
- 20. infants may enjoy playing with or shaking this around 3 to 4 months of age
