Chapter 7 Crossword
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
 
 
Down: 1) One of two primary response patterns seen in insecurely attached children in which a child shows no interest in contact with the caregiver and displays neither distress when separated from the caregiver nor happiness when reunited2) The pshychological specialty that studies how organisms grow and change over time as the result of biological and environmental influences.3) A common pattern of distress seen in young children when separated from their caregivers8) Capability of an infant that is inborn or biologically based10) In Erikson's theory, the developmental stages refer to eight major challenges that appear successively across the lifespan, which require an individual to rethink his or her goals, as well as relationships with others13) The attachment style of children who are relaxed and comfortable with their caregivers and tolerant of strangers and new experiences14) Cognitive abilities in the frontal lobes necessary for complex thinking, planning, and goal-directed behavior16) A means of separating the effects of nature and nurture by which investigators may compare identical twins to fraternal twins or compare twins separated early in life and raised in different environments17) A method of separating the effect of nature and nurture by which investigators compare characteristics of adopted children with those of individuals in their biological and adoptive families18) The ability to delay instant gratification in pursuit of longer-range positive outcomes21) In humans, the time that spans between the end of the neonatal period and the establishment of language-usually at about 18 months to 2 years.28) The imitation of other people's behavior Across: 4) The developmental period before birth5) A span of time during which the organism is especially responsive to stimuli of a particular sort. 6) The long-standing discussion over the relative importance of nature (heredity) and nurture (environment) in their influence on behavior and mental processes7) In humans, the period that extends through the first month after birth. Newborn.9) One of two primary response patterns seen in insecurely attached children in which a child wants contact with the caregiver, show excessive distress when separated from the caregiver, and proves difficult to console even when reunited11) The process by which the genetic program manifests itself over time12) The enduring socio-emotional relationship between a child and a parent or other regular caregiver15) In humans, the term for the developing organsim between the embryonic stage and birth19) A primitive form of learning in which some young animals follow and form an attachment to the first moving object they see and hear20) The organ interface between the embryo or fetus and the mother. It separates bloodstreams, but it allows the exchange of nutrients and waste products 22) A set of physical and mental problems seen in children whose mothers drink excessive amounts of alcohol during pregnancy23) Substances from the environment, including viruses, drugs, and other chemicals, that can damage the developing organsim during the prenatal period.24) In humans, the name for the developing organsim during the first 8 weeks after conception25) Stimulation and reassurance derived from the physical touch of a caregiver26) The major developmental goal during the first 18 months of life. 27) A fertilized egg29) Edward Wilson's term for the constraints placed on development by heredity30) The close coordination between the gazing, vocalizing, touching, and smiling of infants and caregivers31) The process of trimming unused brain connections, making neurons available for future development
 

 

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