Q: At what month does a baby begin to crawl?
a. 2-3
b. 7-9
c. 13-18
d. 19-24
What is 7-9 months
100
Q: What age do most children reach 20/20 vision?
a. 2 years
b. 1 month
c. 6 months
d. 5 years
What is 6 months
100
Q: Who is the father of the sensorimotor stages?
a. Piaget
b. Erikson
c. B.F. Skinner
d. Watson
What is Piaget
100
Q: The emotional tie to a parent or caregiver experienced by an infant is known as:
a. Love
b. Nurture
c. Bonding
d. Attachment
What is attachment
100
Q: B.F. Skinner claimed that language development begins with repetitive vocalizing of consonant- vowel combinations. This is called:
What is babbling
200
Q: ____ motor skills include abilities such as crawling. ____ motor skills involve use of hands like playing with blocks.
What is gross and motor
200
Q: What are the four flavors that babies can taste?
What is sweet, sour, bitter, and umami
200
Q: The first sensorimotor stage includes sucking or looking. This stage is called:
What is reflexes
200
Q: A mother feeds her child when she is hungry, soothes him to sleep when she is tired, and plays when she is energetic. This mutual, interlocking pattern of attachment is known as what?
What is synchrony
200
Q: Adults and children speak differently to infants than they do to preschoolers. This type of talk is known as:
a. Cooing
b. Infant-directed speech
c. Babbling
d. Easy speaking
What is infant-directed speech
300
Q: What kind of reflexes, such as sucking a thumb, help babies survive?
What is adaptive
300
Q: _____ is a decline in attention that occurs because a stimulus has become familiar.
What is habituation
300
Q: When a baby has the ability to keep a goal in mind and devise a plan to achieve, they are experiencing purposeful behavior known as _____.
What is means-end behavior
300
Q: What percent of infants have an easy-going temperament?
a. 90%
b. 40%
c. 10%
d. 1%
What is 40%
300
Q: A baby’s first sounds and gestures happen around 1-2 months. What is are these sounds and gestures called?
What is cooing
400
Q: The view that several factors interact to influence development is known as what theory?
a. Social cognitive theory
b. Developmental theory
c. Evolutionary theory
What is dynamic systems theory
400
Q: What is a baby’s eyesight at birth?
What is 20/200
400
Q: In what sensorimotor substage does a baby repeat an action in order to trigger a reaction from their environment?
a. Reflexes
b. Primary circular reactions
c. Secondary circular reactions
d. Tertiary circular reactions
What is secondary circular reactions
400
Q: Alexis readily separates from her mother when she leaves the room and continues to explore and play. This is a good example of ____ attachment.
What is secure
400
Q: The ability to use sounds, signs, or symbols to communicate meaning is known as:
a. Holophrases
b. Naming explosion
c. Expressive language
d. Receptive language
What is expressive language
500
Q: Bones start to harden in the last weeks of prenatal development and continue through puberty. This process of bone hardening is called _____.
What is ossification
500
Q: ____ claim that most perceptual abilities are in born, while ____ argue that these skills are learned.
What is nativists and empiricists
500
Q: Playing peek-a-boo with a baby is fun because they think you’ve disappeared when you cover your face. A baby acquires ____ ____ when they learn that you are not actually gone.
What is object permanence
500
Q: Which aspect of the self begins when babies learn to identify changes in emotion expressed on others’ faces?
What is emotional self
500
Q: Give some examples of common first words for infants?
What is important people (mama, dada, nana), animals (kitty, doggie), body parts (eye, nose), greeting terms (hi, bye), food (milk) etc.