Toddler Development Terminology

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Across
  1. 4. process of a child gaining control over their body movements, from large to small.
  2. 8. activity where infants lie on their stomach to help build upper body strength
  3. 9. PROGRAM, A general term for programs that help track a child's development and provide guidance. (19 letters)
  4. 13. SCREENING, A comprehensive review of a child's development by professionals to identify potential delays.
  5. 14. Markers that a child is expected to achieve during maturation.
  6. 15. EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, How children feel, behave, and relate to others.
  7. 16. method of moving used by babies, holding onto furniture before walking independently.
  8. 17. Services and support provided to infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities.TUMMY TIME,An activity where infants lie on their stomach to help build upper body strength
  9. 18. Support and services for very young children experiencing developmental challenges.
Down
  1. 1. Expected achievements related to physical movement and body control
  2. 2. achievements related to how children think, explore, and figure things out.
  3. 3. a child not reaching one or more milestones by an expected time period.
  4. 5. DEVELOPMENT, How children understand and communicate with others, involving more than just talking.
  5. 6. designed for children aged 3-5 with developmental delays or disabilities.
  6. 7. MILESTONES, Expected achievements related to a child's ability to understand and use language.
  7. 10. language stage with consonant-vowel sounds like "ba-ba" and "ma-ma"
  8. 11. The four main areas of child growth: physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and language.
  9. 12. Expected achievements related to how a child interacts with others and expresses feelings.