The family life cycle consist of this many stages.
a) 4
b) 8
c) 6
What is 6
A process through which a new human prepares to enter the world.
a) conception
b) pregnancy
c) formative
What is pregnancy
The stage of development during the first year of life.
a) cephalocaudal
b) infancy
c) physical
what is infancy
____________ is when toddlers begin to pronounce words that can be understood by others.
A) communication
b) articulation
c) bilingual
What is articulation
How food_____ may influence whether children think they will like it.
a) smell
b) look
c) feel
What is look
The scientific study of children from conception to adolescence is called this.
a) Growth development
b) Child development
c) Environmental development
What is Child Development
A single parent marries another person is this type of family.
a) extended family
b) step family
c) adopted family
what is a step family
Higher rate of babies with health problem, disabilities, and disorders are all factors of this.
a) parents ages
b) genetics
c) environment
This grows from an average of 13.5 to 18.5 inches in the first year
a) waist
b) head
c) legs
what is the head
Toddlers do this most of their walking minutes.
a) waddle
b) shake
c) toddle
What is toddle
The ability to use symbols to represent objects, actions or events from a person's world of experiences.
a) symbolic thought
b) symbol realism
c) symbols
what is symbolic thought
Physical development, Intellectual Development and Social-emotional development is called this.
a) individual life cycles
b) domains of child development
c) developmental stages
What are domains of child development
Parents who use the _____ parenting style give children almost no guidelines or rules.
a) over parenting
b) Permissive
C) authoritative
What is permissive
First, second and third trimester is called
a) month by month development
b) prenatal development
c) stages of development
what is prenatal development
attempts to lift head when on tummy, grasps what is seen and brings fingers to mouth are ________ milestones.
a) intellectual
b) physical
c) social-emotional
what is physical
This development is slow during the toddler stage.
a) skeletal
b) muscle
c) physical
What is muscle
Piaget describes __________ as the preschooler's belief that everyone thinks in the same way and has the same ideas as he or she does.
a) centration
b) transformations
c) egocentrism
What is egocentrism
CDA stands for _________
a) child dedicated association
b) child development associate
c) child driven assessment
what is child development associate
_______ includes the words and actions parents use to influence their children's behavior.
a) Discipline
b) socialization
c) Guidance
What is guidance
This decisions couples make about whether or not they want to have children and when to have them.
a) Permanent choices
b) Family planning
c) Authoritarian planning
What is family planning
a) preoperational stage
b) formal operational
c) sensorimotor stage
what is sensorimotor stage
Names pictures in a book, gestures when talking and says about 200 words are examples of what milestones
A) Physical
b) social-emotional
C) intellectual
What is intellectual
fears monsters, has gender role concepts and seeks attention and approval of adults are examples of this milestone.
a) physical
b) social-emotional
c) intellectual
What is social- emotional
_________ qualifications are needed to succeed in child related careers.
a) personal
b) educational
c) professional
What is professional
_________ has 7 essential life skills.
a) Galinsky
b) Piaget
c) Vygotsky
who is Galinsky
Tiredness, skin discoloration,internal changes, and frequency of urination are signs of this.
a) lack of nutrients
b) Pregnancy
c) amniocentesis
What is pregnancy
________ theory is called socialcultural theory of development.
a) piaget
b) vygotsky
Who is Vygotsky
reading books and saying rhymes are activities that help children develop_______ skills
a) mental
b) language
c) fine motor
What is language
At this age children should be walking, twisting lids and pedaling a tricycle.
a) age two
b) age four
c) age three
What is age three
A person who inspires or motivates the thoughts, feelings, or actions of others.
a) motivator
b) leader
c) caretaker
What is a leader
Beginning stage, childbearing stage, parenting stage,launching stage, mid-years stage and aging stage.
a) the family life cycle
b) healthy family development
c) family types
What is the family life cycle
Two factors that will influence a unborn baby.
A) Genetic and environmental
b) nutrition and genetic
c) environmental and nutrition
What is Genetic and environmental
This form of feeding has advantages for baby,mother and the family
a) bottle feeding
b) formula feeding
c) breast feeding
What is breastfeeding
Questions that only require a one or two word response.
a) closed ended questions
b) open ended questions
c) multiple questions
_________ is when you talk to another person but not listening to what the other person is saying.
a) Monologue
b) egocentric speech
c) collective monologue
What is collective monologue
Making professional contacts, finding job opportunities are examples of___________-
a) job fairs
b) networking
c) resume'
What is networking
a family with members from two or more cultural groups.
a) Multicultural families
b) Individual- oriented cultural
c) Premature family
What is a multicultural family
Heartbeat, movements and age of viability are during this stage of pregnancy.
a) fetal stage
b) germinal stage
c) embryonic stage
what is the fetal stage
These activities are important for muscle development, coordination and even relaxation.
a) mental activities
b) physical activities
c) emotional activities
What is physical activities
toddlers who get inconsistent care, regardless of lack of consistent care develop this kind of attachment.
a) secure
b) insecure
c) mental
what is insecure
The process by which children develop proper attitudes toward others.
a) moral character
b) moral development
c) moral judgment and reasoning
What is moral development
DAP stands for.
a) developmentally appropriate practices
b) developmentally appropriate procedures
c) developmentally acceptable practices
what is developmentally appropriate practices
When young children learn to name colors, shapes, animals and objects
a) Explicit knowledge
b) implicit knowledge
c) scientific knowledge
what is explicit knowledge
children develop from a single ovum fertilized by a single sperm, the ovum splits to produce two or more children.
a) identical births
b) fraternal births
c) Mixed type births
Identical births
Babies that sleep in car seats, swings and baby seats are more prone to this.
a) SIDS
B) colic
c) allergies
What is SIDS
Children need vegatables, fruit, dairy,protein and grains for their ________ needs.
a) growth
b) nutritional
c) mental
What is nutritional
The ability to perform motor skills accurately
a) reaction time
b) precision
c) speed and growth
What is precision
child development laboratories is formerly known as________
a) day school
b) preschool preschool
c) nursery school
what is nursery school