Physical Development
Sensory & Perceptual Development
Cognitive Development & Memory
Social and Personality Development
Language Development
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True or false Pruning is the process of synapses between neurons growing stronger.
What is False
100
True or False Visual accountability is how well one can see details at a distance
What is False Visual Acuity
100
True or False A-not-B error substage 4 infants’ tendency to look for an object in the place where it was last
What is True
100
True or False Freud developed the Ethological perspective that stated all animals, even humans, have innate predispositions that strongly influence their development
What is False It was Lorenz
100
True or False Q: Mothereese also known as infant-direct speech is a low tone used to sooth babies
What is False
200
What does DTP shot vaccinate against?
What is Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis
200
This fine motor skill is usually a sign that introduction of solid foods is near(around 9mo)
What is the pincer grasp
200
The pacifier-activatied lullabies are an example of ______ conditioning
What is Operant
200
True or False Marital status and mental health both play a role in healthy attachment.
What is True
200
Naming explosion happens between ___to ___ months?
What is 16-24
300
Some baby’s diets have almost enough calories but not enough protein. Such diets lead to a disease called? A) Marasmus B)Iron-deficiency anemia C) Kwashiorkor D)Rickets
What is C) Kwashiorkor
300
Eye blinking, rooting, stepping, sucking and tracking are all examples of what type of reflexes? A)Newborn B)Primitive C)Natural D)Adaptive
What is D)Adaptive
300
Organization of experiences into expectancies, that enable infants to distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar stimuli A) Object concept B) Violation of expectation C) Classical conditioning D) Schematic learning
What is D) Schematic learning
300
A pattern of attachment in which an infant shows little exploratory behavior, is greatly upset when separated from the mother, and is not reassured by her return or efforts to comfort them. A) Secure Attachment B) Insecure/ ambivalent attachment C) Insecure/ avoidant attachment D) Insecure/ disorganized attachment
What is B) Insecure/ ambivalent attachment
300
___________ believe that children model language through parents or caregivers A) Nativist B) Behaviorist C) Interactionist D) Simpletons
What is B) Behaviorist
400
___________ is a sheath that wraps the neuron axon and electrically insulates to improve connectivity
What is Myelination
400
___________ is responding to a somewhat familiar stimulus as if it were new.
What is dishabituation
400
_____ ______ is Piaget’s first stage of development, in which infants use information from their senses and motor actions to learn about the world.
What is Sensorimotor stage
400
___________ is a mutual, pattern of attachment behavior
What is Synchrony
400
______ _____ Simple two word sentences that usually include a noun and a verb
What is Telegraphic speech
500
Explain the dynamic systems theory
What is The view that several factors interact to influence development. Previously mastered skills are reorganized which leads to more effective ways of exploring.
500
What is the visual cliff experiment and what does it test for?
What is a plexy glass table platform that gives the illusion of a drop off that allows us to test children for depth perception or binocular cues
500
What does the violation of expectation method demonstrate?
What is: That babies as young as 2-3 months are remarkably aware of what kinds of movements objects are capable of.
500
What are Bowlby’s phases for establishing attachment?
What is 1. Non-focused orientating and signaling (0-3mo) 2. Focus on one or more figures (3-6mo) 3. Secure base behavior (6-24mo) 4. Internal Model (24mo+)
500
What are some language milestones? List three
What is first sounds: babbling and cooing Word recognition: repetitive language First words: Holophrases, expressive language, and naming explosion First sentences: telegraphic speech
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