(Hint: This includes drugs, alcohol, perscription medication,and even some foods!)
A.Toxinogens
B.Teratogens
C.Blastocysts
D.Allergens
B. Teratogens
A surgical incision was made in Savana's Abdomen in order to safely deliver her baby. This method of childbirth is referred to as:
A.Forceps birth
B. Lamaze Birth
C. Cesarian Section
D.Natural Birth
C. Ceserian Section
Research focusing on the factors that influence development indicate
A. The environment is more important than the genetics
B. Developmental milestones are universal
C.Heredity is more important than the environment
D. Every Child has a Unique Developmental trajectory
D. Every child has a unique developmental trajectory.
(many of these statements can be made, however they arent incredibly substantive, the one thing we know for absolute certain is the uniqueness of a chills developmental pathway)
Which prenatal stage lasts the longest
A. Germinal
B.Fetal
C.embryonic
D. Each lasts the same amount of time
B. Fetal (the first two stages only last the first couple of weeks, fetal lasts nearly the whole length of the pregnancy)
The Correct Order for the three prenatal stages are:
A.Fetal,Embryonic, Germinal
B.Germinal, Embryonic, Fetal
C.Embryonic,Fetal, Germinal
D. Germinal, Fetal, Embryonic
B. Germinal, Embryonic, Fetal
At age 1, Suzi had a vocabulary of 10 words, now at 2, She has a vocabulary of over 100 words! This development (language) falls under which domain?
A.Neurological
B.Physical
C.Cognitive
D.Psychosocial
C. Cognitive
Who are the full time faculty in the CDES (child development) department at Fullerton College?
A. Jen Kinkel
B. Tom Chiaromonte
C. Karin Pavelek
D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
Attachment is considered most important during this period of development
A.Infancy
B. Middle Childhood
C.Adolescence
D.Early Childhood
A.Infancy
A healthy baby can recive a maximum score of _ on the Apgar Assessment:
A.9
B.6
C.8
D.10
D. 10
According to Erikson, a child age 0 to one is going through which of the following stages:
A.Identity Vs. Identity Confusion
B.Initiative Vs. Guilt
C.Trust vs. Mistrust
D.Autonomy Versus Shame and Doubt
C. Trust Vs. Mistrust