True or False: During infancy, bones change in size, number and composition.
What is True.
100
True of False: Habituation is rejecting a stimulus.
What is false?
100
True or False:
Piaget assumed that a baby assimilates incoming information to the limited array of schemes she is born with.
What is True?
100
True or False:
Separation anxiety is expressions of discomfort, such as clinging to the mother in the presence of strangers.
What is false
100
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Language begins with ________.
What is Babbling
200
Pick the best option.
What is sudden infant death syndrome?
a. An infant is shaken to death
b. An infant dies of strangulation.
c. An infant dies unexpectedly
d. An infant dies of malnutrition
What is c?
200
Pick the best option.
What is the visual acuity of an infant?
a. 20/200
b. 20/100
c. 20/20
d. 20/600
What is a?
200
Pick the best option.
Which comes first,
Primary circular reactions or Secondary circular reactions?
What is primary circular reactions?
200
Pick the best option.
Children who approach new events positively, display predictable sleeping and eating patterns.
a. Difficult children
b. Easy children
c. Slow-to-warm-up children
d. Positive children.
What is b
200
True or False:
Expressive language is comprehension of spoken language.
What is false
300
How is an infant affected by malnutrition?
What is an infant’s brain is impaired because the nervous system is the most rapidly developing body system during infancy.
300
Fill in the blank.
Newborns hear nearly as well as ______ do.
What is adults?
300
Fill in the blank.
Schematic learning is the organization of experiences into expectancies, called _____, that enable infants to distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar stimuli.
What is schemas?
300
Pick the best option.
Which phase of attachment is internal model?
a. Phase 1 (0-3 months)
b. Phase 2 (3-6 months)
c. Phase 3 (6-24 months)
d. Phase 4 (24+ months)
What is d
300
Pick the best option.
_______ is the simplified, higher pitched speech that adults use with infants and young children.
a. Babbling
b. Infant-directed speech
c. Infant-directed babble
d. Infant nonsense
What is b
400
Fill in the sentence:
Ear infections affect brain development because_________.
What is they temporarily impair hearing, so they may compromise the development of brain areas that are essential for language learning?
400
Explain Nativists vs. empiricists.
What is Nativists believe that the abilities are inborn, Empiricists believe that skills are learned through both experience and observation.
400
Fill in the blank.
______ is an infant’s understanding of the nature of objects and how they behave.
What is object concept?
400
Fill in the blanks.
Developmentalists argue that goodness-of-fit between children’s ______ and _______ influences how inborn temperamental characteristics are manifested later life.
What is temperaments and evironments
400
What is an advantage of being bilingual?
What is Bilingual children can read sounds and symbols easier than other children.
500
Explain motor skill development for children with disabilities.
What is children with disabilities develop motor skills slower than children without disabilities, but in the same sequence as other children.
500
Explain the 3 kinds of information used for depth perception.
What is Binocular cues use both eyes to get 2 slightly different images of an object. Monocular cues use one eye to tell in an object is in front of another object and the distance from one object to another. Kinetic cues come from your own motion or motion of an object.
500
Explain infant memory.
What is Infant memory is strongly tied to the specific context in which the original experience occurred.
500
What all 6 things should be taken into account when choosing a daycare?
What is A low teacher/child ratio, a small group size, a clean, colorful space, adapted to child play, a daily plan, sensitive caregivers, and knowledgeable caregivers.
500
How are children of deaf parents affected?
What is Hearing children of deaf parents learn sign language and spoken language at the same time as regular children. Deaf children of deaf parents experience similar milestones, but only with sign language.