Infant/Toddler: Cognitive Development
Infant/Toddler: Socioemotional Development
Early Childhood: Physical Development
Early Childhood: Cognitive Development
100

What is a cognitive skill acquired during the sensorimotor period?

Cause and effect understanding

Object permanence

Goal-directed behavior

Language

Symbolic thought

100

Is shame is a primary or secondary emotion?

secondary emotion

100

Does preschoolers appetite increase or decrease compared to infants?

decrease

100

Name two cognitive benefits of make-believe play

Executive function

Memory

Logical reasoning

Language and literacy

Imagination and creativity

Reflecting on own thinking

Emotion regulation

Taking another’s perspective

200

A 9-month old infant who has watched an adult hide an object multiple times in one location and then sees the adult hide that object in a different location will search for the object in the first location the object was hidden. This is an example of:

A not B error

200

True or false: 

Girls are typically more self-controlled than boys

True

200

True or false: 

To encourage healthy eating in preschoolers, parents should insist that they try new foods.

False

200

What is theory of mind?

Thinking about thought. Children's understanding that other people may have thoughts, beliefs, desires, that differ from our own. 

300

What is the term for a toddlers’ application of a word to a wider collection of objects and events than is appropriate?

Overextension

300

Describe a secure-attachment. 

characterizes infants who use the parent as a secure based and convey clear pleasure at her return

300

True or False: Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of childhood mortality in industrialized nations. 

True

300

What are the three main skills that Executive Function refers to?

Working memory

Cognitive flexibility

Inhibitory control


400

What is the term for the vowel-like noises that babies make, starting around age 2 months?

Cooing

400

The match between a child's temperament and his/her environment is called what?

Goodness of fit

400

What is the term for the large bundle of fibers connecting the two cerebral hemispheres?

Corpus callosum

400

What is private speech?

Young children often talk out loud when playing or exploring their enviroment. 

Children use private speech for self-guidance, eventually internalizing it as silent, inner speech.

500

What is joint attention?

An interaction in which infants and toddlers attend to the same object or event as the caregiver, who often labels it—an experience that contributes greatly to early language development

500

A child who does not appear to respond upon being reunited with his/her caregiver displays which form of attachment?

insecure-avoidant

500

An organ located at the base of the brain that plays a critical role by releasing two hormones that induce growth: 

Pituitary gland 

500

What is the difference between explicit and implicit memory?

Implicit: unconscious, procedural

Explicit: with conscious recall

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