providing prompt care
detecting individual needs
pitfalls to avoid
100
If an infant 6 months to a year is crying, respond _______ to the child's needs.
What is immediately?
100
Use all your ______ to gain information about a chld.
What is senses?
100
Heeding the ______ that urge the ignoring of infant cries.
What is myths?
200
Older infants have in _______ ability to wait, but their patience is limited.
What is increased?
200
Write down the time and date of developmental _______ such as the first step or of a behavior that concerns you such as the appearance of apathy in an infant.
What is milestones?
200
Attributing intentionally to infants' behavior before age ____ years.
What is 2?
300
Establish a _______ pattern in giving care when responding to infant signals. Timing is important.
What is regular?
300
Use your knowledge of development and the infant's typical beahvior to _______ events.
What is interpret?
300
Focusing all your attention only on the attractive, ______, or ______ infants.
What is cuddly or responsive?
400
It can be helpful if the caregiver has a routine for the baby from the ________
What is family?
400
Take into account the _______ and experience of all the children in your care.
What is temperament?
400
Assuming that nonspeakers ______ communicate.
What is cannot?
500
Handle infants gently but firmly, moving them so they can see _____ _______ or other interesting sights.
What is your face?
500
Keep pace with the _________ needs of children as they mature.
What is changing?
500
Treating all families _______?
What is alike?
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