(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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A doctor who specializes in treating children
Pediatrician
These skills involve the large muscles of the body, such as those of the leg and shoulders; they have to do with the ability to make large movements
Gross Motor Skills
A person trained to assist women in childbirth; midwives must have training in normal pregnancy and birth and must pass a certification exam before they can practice
Midwife
The effects of lack of enough food or adequate amounts of needed nutrients; in babies, it is linked to poor brain development, which can lead to learning difficulties
Malnutrition
A list of skills children should master or behaviors they should exhibit at a certain age
Developmental Checklist
These skills involve the smaller muscles of the body, such as those in the fingers; they require small, precise movements, such as using scissors or writing
Fine Motor Skills
A substitute, often refers to a woman who becomes pregnant in order to have a baby for another woman
Surrogate
A place in which babies have a wide variety of things to see, taste, smell, hear, and touch
Stimulating Environment
Stages of human development that present different challenges to be met or skills to be acquired
Human Life Cycles
Self-worth, or the value people place on themselves
Self-Esteem
The inability to become pregnant
Infertility
The ability to move the hands and fingers precisely in relation to what is seen; needed for skills such as cutting
Hand-Eye Coordination
Ways of acting or responding that are common at each stage of childhood
Typical Behaviors
Aso known as crib death, this is the unexpected death of an infant with no obvious case; the baby dies during sleep, without crying out, and with no evidence of a struggle
SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)
The biological transfer of certain inherited characteristics from earlier generations
Heredity
An unborn baby in the stage of development that begins around the eighth or ninth week of pregnancy and lasts until birth
Fetus
An abnormality, present at birth, that affects the structure or function of the body and may threaten a baby's health
Birth Defects
The baby's development during a pregnanc
Prenatal Development
A family formed when a single parent marries another person who may or may not have children
Blended Family
An incurable condition found in some children of mothers who consumed alcohol while pregnant; it includes a wide range of physical and mental disabilities that last a lifetime
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Challenges that must be met or skills to be acquired during different stages of life
Developmental Tasks
The biological and psychological changes that occur between birth and adolescence
Child Development
Parents, guardians, and others responsible for caring for children
Caregivers
Powerful body chemicals that produce specific results; in puberty, some may activate the physical and emotional changes teens experience as they become sexually mature
Hormones