part of the neuronthat transmitselectrical impulsesand releasesneurotransmitters.this stageoccurs ininfants 1-4monthsprocess in the braindevelopment inwhich dendriticconnections that areused becomestronger and fasterability todiscern therelativedistance ofobjects in theenviromentouter portion ofthe brain,containing 4regions withdistinctfunctions.processingof auditoryinformationPeriod ofdiscomfort andpain experiencedby infants as theirnew teeth breaksthrough theirgums.cultural practicein which infantsand sometimesolder childrensleep with oneor both parentsthis lobeincludesprocessinginformationbodilysensationsgradualdecrease inattention to astimulus afterrepeatedpresentationsthis stageoccurs ininfant 0-1monthone of theevolutionarydevelopments thatmakes humansanatomicallydistinctive amonganimalswherevisioncomesfromthis stageoccurs ininfants 8-12 monthsdevelopment ofmotor abilitiesinvolving finelytunedmovements ofthe handsinvolves havinginfants withdiarrhea drink asolution of salt,glucose, andwater.death withinthe first yearof life due tounknownreasonsthe revival ofattentionwhen a newstimulus ispresentedability tocombine theimages of thetwo eyes intoone imageinfants werehappy to crawlon the "shallow"side than the"deep" sidethis stageoccurs ininfants 4-8monthsdisease inwhich the bodywaste awayfrom lack ofnutrientspiaget'stheory thefirst 2 yearsof cognitivedevelopmentdevelopment ofmotor abilitiesincludingbalance andposturepart of the neuronthat transmitselectrical impulsesand releasesneurotransmitters.this stageoccurs ininfants 1-4monthsprocess in the braindevelopment inwhich dendriticconnections that areused becomestronger and fasterability todiscern therelativedistance ofobjects in theenviromentouter portion ofthe brain,containing 4regions withdistinctfunctions.processingof auditoryinformationPeriod ofdiscomfort andpain experiencedby infants as theirnew teeth breaksthrough theirgums.cultural practicein which infantsand sometimesolder childrensleep with oneor both parentsthis lobeincludesprocessinginformationbodilysensationsgradualdecrease inattention to astimulus afterrepeatedpresentationsthis stageoccurs ininfant 0-1monthone of theevolutionarydevelopments thatmakes humansanatomicallydistinctive amonganimalswherevisioncomesfromthis stageoccurs ininfants 8-12 monthsdevelopment ofmotor abilitiesinvolving finelytunedmovements ofthe handsinvolves havinginfants withdiarrhea drink asolution of salt,glucose, andwater.death withinthe first yearof life due tounknownreasonsthe revival ofattentionwhen a newstimulus ispresentedability tocombine theimages of thetwo eyes intoone imageinfants werehappy to crawlon the "shallow"side than the"deep" sidethis stageoccurs ininfants 4-8monthsdisease inwhich the bodywaste awayfrom lack ofnutrientspiaget'stheory thefirst 2 yearsof cognitivedevelopmentdevelopment ofmotor abilitiesincludingbalance andposture

CHAPTER 4: INFANCY - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. part of the neuron that transmits electrical impulses and releases neurotransmitters.
  2. this stage occurs in infants 1-4 months
  3. process in the brain development in which dendritic connections that are used become stronger and faster
  4. ability to discern the relative distance of objects in the enviroment
  5. outer portion of the brain, containing 4 regions with distinct functions.
  6. processing of auditory information
  7. Period of discomfort and pain experienced by infants as their new teeth breaks through their gums.
  8. cultural practice in which infants and sometimes older children sleep with one or both parents
  9. this lobe includes processing information bodily sensations
  10. gradual decrease in attention to a stimulus after repeated presentations
  11. this stage occurs in infant 0-1 month
  12. one of the evolutionary developments that makes humans anatomically distinctive among animals
  13. where vision comes from
  14. this stage occurs in infants 8-12 months
  15. development of motor abilities involving finely tuned movements of the hands
  16. involves having infants with diarrhea drink a solution of salt, glucose, and water.
  17. death within the first year of life due to unknown reasons
  18. the revival of attention when a new stimulus is presented
  19. ability to combine the images of the two eyes into one image
  20. infants were happy to crawl on the "shallow" side than the "deep" side
  21. this stage occurs in infants 4-8 months
  22. disease in which the body waste away from lack of nutrients
  23. piaget's theory the first 2 years of cognitive development
  24. development of motor abilities including balance and posture