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The 2 types of Motor Skills are...

Gross Motor Skills and Fine Motor Skills

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Another name for intellectual development

Cognitive Development

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An infant's expression of concern when a stranger appears is called...

Stranger Anxiety

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Picking up a coin could be an example of a

Fine Motor Skill

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True or False: Active play is important for healthy physical development

True!

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Development of this characteristic is linked to the number of siblings and the ability to lie.

Theory of Mind

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How children respond to events falls under which of the 4 areas of development?

Emotional Development

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True or False: Egocentrism is selfishness.

False (it shows a lack of theory of mind)

300

Name one example of a gross motor skill.

Any of these:

Walking, Jumping, running, skipping.

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What's a classic example that explains Object Permanence?

Peek-a-boo

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This is the favorite word of young children exhibiting negativism.

"No!"

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Thinking, Language Learning, and Reasoning are all aspects of this area of development.

Intellectual/Cognitive Development

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The ability to use scissors is considered a...

Fine Motor Skill

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The term egocentrism literally means....

"self-centeredness"

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An infant's distress when a caregiver leaves is called...

Separation Anxiety

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"Every Child Develops __ _____ ___ ____."

"at their own pace."

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Name a fine motor skill that doesn't include use of the hands.

Movements of the tongue, jaw, lips, and toes are all considered fine motor skills.

500

In Dr. Gopnik's Goldfish & Broccoli experiment, what age of children gave her the broccoli?

18-month-olds

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This is a classic example that shows Stranger Anxiety.

Going to sit on Santa's Lap

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True or False: Separation Anxiety is not normal by age 2.

False. (It can become more intense by age 2)

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