Sitting
Walking & Falling
Atypical Motor
Fine Motor
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200

The BIGGEST challenge when learning to sit is:

A. Switching from a “tripod” sit style to a “w” sit style

B. Fighting gravity to hold their big heads up

C. Learning to sit on different surfaces and slopes

B. Fighting gravity to hold their big heads up

200

In everyday life, infants:

A. Typically walk in straight lines

B. Rarely walk backwards or side-to-side

C. Typically walk in curvy, twisty paths

D. All of the above

C. Curvy twisty paths!

200

Motor skills are delayed among infants later diagnosed with autism.

  • True.
  • False

True

200

Actions that are associated with objects, but are not easily perceived, are called:

A. Implicit affordances

B. Hidden affordances

C. Secret affordances

D. Designed actions

B. Hidden affordances

200

If an infant doesn’t start crawling by 11 months, there is cause for parents and pediatricians to be concerned.

  • True
  • False

False! 

400

When infants learn to sit, they are able to easily hold and manipulate objects easier than before. Their interactions with toys help them learn about object properties. This exemplifies the concept of:

A. Context

B. Culture

C. Cascades

C. Cascades

400

When they fall, infants typically:

A. Cry and seek comfort from caregivers

B. Reach out their hands and brace themselves

C. Avoid the object/place that caused their fall

B. Reach out their hands and brace themselves

400

After learning to walk, autistic infants_________.

A. Gesture more frequently

B. Gesture less frequently

C. Show no changes in their gesture production

C. Show no changes in their gesture production

400

Toy manufacturers based their age recommendations based on data about infants’ fine motor abilities.

  • True
  • False

False! 

400

In the Netflix Babies episode, we saw Dr. Karen Adolph test whether crawling infants could accurately determine which slopes were safe vs. risky to descend. She found that new crawlers and expert crawlers were equally accurate at judging which slopes were safe to descend.

  • True
  • False

False! The expert crawlers were WAY better than the novice crawlers. 

500

Infants sway significantly when they begin to sit. Adults do not sway when they sit.

  • True
  • False

False!

500

SEVERE falls  (i.e., falls that require a doctor’s visit) are common in infancy.

  • True.
  • False.

False, SEVERE falls are rare. 

Infants fall a LOT--but the vast, vast majority are minor. 

500

In class we learned about an early intervention program in which researchers improved the motor skills of infants with Down Syndrome. The intervention involved:

A. Swimming lessons

B. Training using a ceiling-mounted harness

C. Training using a treadmill

C. Training using a treadmill

500

Infants learn the designed actions of everyday objects in 4 phases. In what ORDER do these phases occur?

                  -Understanding the object’s function

                  -Implementing the designed action

                  -Exploration

                  -Understanding the designed action

1. Exploration. 

2. Undertand object function.

3. Understand designed action. 

4. Implement the designed action. 

500

Infant growth occurs linearly: it increases bit-by-bit every single day

  • True
  • False

False! It takes a stair-case like pattern

600

In the “moving room” study, researchers moved the walls and ceiling, but the floor stayed still. Newly sitting infants:

A. Were able to maintain their sitting posture, suggesting that they can adapt to many different environments.

B. Fell over, suggesting that sitting involves processes sensory information (e.g., what they see), not just muscle strength alone.

B. Fell over, suggesting that sitting involves processes sensory information (e.g., what they see), not just muscle strength alone.

600

On average, it takes about ______ for infants to get back to play after falling.

A. 1-2 seconds

B. 5-10 seconds

C. 1 minute

D. 3 minutes

A. Just 1-2 seconds!

600

Name a PRACTICAL CHALLENGE researchers face when studying autism in infants under age 2.

Autism is diagnosed on average ~4 years old. 

600

A child is trying to open a water bottle. She repeatedly twists the cap right and left, but never twists the cap all the way to the left. Which phase is this child in?

A. Exploration

B. Understanding the object’s function

C. Understanding the designed action

D. Implements the designed action

C. Understanding the designed action

600

If researchers fail to measure a behavior frequently enough to accurately capture developmental change, they commit:

A. Sampling interval error

B. Chronological interval error

C. Type 1 error

D. Age error

A. Sampling interval error

1000

Infants need to develop these three muscle groups when learning to sit. In what ORDER do they develop adequate strength?

 -the abdominal muscles (to maintain upright posture)

 -the neck muscles (to lift the head)

 -the hip flexors (to shift weight)

1. Neck

2. Abs

3. Hips

1000

Describe how psychologists TRADITIONALLY measured infants’ walking skills.

                  

Researchers have infants walk in straight lines on runway. Measure the width/length of footfalls. 

1000

Dr. Ulrich found that infants with Down Syndrome who completed an intervention achieved THREE motor skills earlier than infants who did not complete the intervention.

Name those 3 skills:

Standing unsupported

Walking with support

Walking unsupported

1000

Name TWO ways in which parents can help infants to learn the designed actions of everyday objects?

Allow child to explore object

Verbal encouragement

Demonstrate the action

Partially perform action, allow child to complete


1000

On one occasion, an infant walks across the room to reach a favorite toy. On another occasion, the same infant decides to locomote by scooching from a sitting position—rather than walking—to get to a nearby toy. This infants’ decisions BEST demonstrate the concept of:

A. Cascades

B. Soft assembly

C. Universality

D. Culture

B. Soft assembly

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