Chapter 5 Birth to Age 2

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Typically, a child can anticipate certain events by _____ months of age

12 to 18

Typically, pretend play isn't seen until ____ months of age

18 to 24

The average newborn infant measures ____ inches

20

By 24 months of age, most children measure ____ inches in height

32-36

By 2 years of age, most children weigh _____ times their birth weight

4

Most infants can roll over from stomach to back at about ___ months of age

4

Most infants can sit upright at ____ months of age

4-6

The concept of object permanence begins to develop at ___ months of age

6-9

Palmar grasp reflex

After touching infants palm, his or her hands will grab tightly

Reflex

An automatic body response to a stimulus

What is not an attachment behavior?

Eating

T/F Attachment refers to the quality and intensity of emotional reactions

False

T/F Crawling is the movement in which infants support their weight on their hands and knees

False

T/F Growth is the slowest during the first two years of life

False

T/F Infants begin to show judgment at about 12 months

False

T/F Infants cannot distinguish between parents and strangers voices until about three years

False

T/F New movements tend to develop in fingers and toes and move inward

False

T/F Telegraphic speech consists of 4 word phrases

False

T/F The first signs of separation anxiety appears at about 3 months

False

Rooting reflex

Infants turn their heads toward anything that brushes their faces

This ______ reflex is sometimes referred to as the "startle reflex"

Moro

Moro reflex

Occurs when the baby is startled by a noise or sudden movement

A social-emotional trait of a child 12 to 24 months of age would be _________________

Playing next to, but not with, other children

Babinski Reflex

The infant fans his or her toes out when his or her feet are stroked

T/F Differences in infant's temperaments can be observed during the first few days of life

True

T/F Early attachment behaviors include gurgling, clinging, laughing and cooing

True

T/F Infants will gaze longer at patterned objects than they will at solid colors

True

T/F Toddlers love to explore, but do not understand the dangers involved

True

T/F When normal reflexes are not present in infants, it may be a sign of brain or nerve damage

True

Stepping reflex

When an infant is placed on his or her feet, his or her legs move in a stepping motion

Sucking reflex

When placing a finger on the lips or mouth, an infant will suck

The average weight of a baby is _____________ pounds

seven and one half

T/FThere is a height and weight difference between boys and girls by 2 years

true


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