toddler

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Across
  1. 2. symbolic actions seen in play that mimic real situations
  2. 4. first level of pretense in which toddler uses real objects or realistic toys and pretends to do something that has to do with him or her
  3. 6. seeing in the "minds eye" or hearing in the "minds ear" in the absence of a stimulus
  4. 7. special underpants to reduce mess during pottytraing
  5. 9. questions that require a descriptive response for an answer
  6. 11. lengthening and thickening of muscles
  7. 15. second level of pretense in which the toddler uses one set of objects to represent another set of objects and pretends to do something that involves other people or objects
  8. 18. persons ability to pronounce words that can be understood by others
  9. 19. sudden emotional outburst of anger commonly displayed by a toddler
  10. 21. conflict toddlers must resolve according to the second stage of eriksons psychosocial theory
  11. 22. being fluent in 2 languages
  12. 25. development of muscles especially those in the hands and fingers
  13. 26. going back to an earlier stage of development
  14. 27. evaluating how to respond to a situation by getting a social cue from a more experienced person
Down
  1. 1. ability to recall and later imitate someones behavior
  2. 3. ability to coordinate sight with movement of the hands
  3. 5. doing as one chooses rather than what others want
  4. 8. ability to label self and others as male or female
  5. 10. wait until later to get what is wanted
  6. 12. questions that only require and one or 2 word response
  7. 13. not self guided by internal values
  8. 14. development of the trunk and arm and leg muscles
  9. 16. person who speaks only one language
  10. 17. solid foods that provide the nutrients infants and toddlers need in addition to their breast milk,formula,or whole cows milk
  11. 20. fine motor movements that are smooth and rather effortless
  12. 23. ability to control oneself
  13. 24. confidence a person has in his or her own worth and control outcomes and events in his or her life