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Section Three (Ch.5-7) Review: Key Concepts & Terms Crossword Puzzle (B)

Across
You generally need these to pick a booger. Totally true!
The p in spot and pot mean something.
A difficult baby who can still thrive in an environment with "easy" going others.
An infant gets a bit older and now gets very emotionally distraught when their primary caregiver leaves. Before they didn’t seem to care.
Humans and other animals have these. What leads to crying is one.
Little ones that explore and then check in with their primary caregivers, almost as if they have a big invisible rubber band.
A Yoda Riddle: Damage to the opposite of right makes it hard to understand or produce something many of us take for granted.
You watch a child covering their food, them covering their toys, and then covering their friends.
Children develop from center to out; Center of body to the extremities
A newborn hears a loud intense noise or experiences a sudden movement and arches their back, throws their head back, and flings their arms and legs.
Infant's cheek is stroked and they turn in that direction in order to suck
Down
By the end of the first year, you would want an infant to have this.
Up and down. Sing-song. If you did this to an adult friend they would likely be confused or annoyed.
There was a 30% reduction of SIDS deaths by primarily doing this.
Infant does this after feeding, but it is not necessarily attached to emotion.
Easy, difficult, and slow-to-warm.
Built-in reaction to automatically suck an object placed in the infant's mouth.
Major cause of death in children ages 6-12 months.
A child who looks longer in the direction of their primary caregiver when they hear their voice is an example of this.
A child runs and jumps.