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Infancy

Across
The first of the four stages of Piaget’s cognitive development where infants learn from their interactions with the environment.
According to which perspective, language is acquired from biological ability to acquire and use language using a language acquisition device, or LAD?
When the child is only able to associate his or her blanket with a blue elephant on it as a blanket.
The repetition of an involuntary motor action that caused a new experience. (2 words)
Provides the baby with the right amount of nutrients.
Around the end of the first month infants exhibit this type of smile in response to lively sights.
This type of control of emotions is necessary for emotional self-regulation.
Prevents delays in rolling, sitting, and crawling. (2 words)
Do infants from Eastern or Western cultures more commonly display expressive style learning in language development?
Mental representations that infants use to make sense of experiences.
Down
The trend that explains that a baby grows from the center of the body outwards.
This type of motor skill influences how a child gets around his/her environment.
A disease that occurs when the infant does not receive all the essential nutrients that it needs due to a malnourishment of the mother’s milk and lack of bottle formulas.
Most frequent expression of fear in infancy. (2 words)
A form of memory where information is held briefly while the mind is trying to manipulate the information for current usage. (2 words)
Which system theory of motor development states that motor skills are mastering increasingly complex systems of motion?
Type of conditioning that is an association between an unconditioned stimulus and a neutral stimulus.
The type of grasp that uses the thumb and index finger oppositely to hold smaller objects
Newborns exhibit this type of smile.
Which is more complex: phoneme or morpheme?