Chapter 5
The average newborn infant measures _____ inches
20
The average weight of a baby is ____ pounds
7.5
There are weight and height differences between boys and girls by 2 years of age
true
Toddlers love to explore, but do not understand the dangers involved
true
Most infants can sit upright at ____ months of age
4-6
A child from birth to one year of age is called an
infant
Most infants can roll over from stomach to back at about ______ months of age.
4
The concept of object permanence begins to develop at __________ months of age
6-9
Typically, a child can anticipate certain events by ___ months of age
9-12
The infant fans his or her toes out when his or her feet are stroked
Babinski Reflex
The _______ reflex is sometimes referred to as the "startle reflex"
Moro
Occurs when the baby is startled by a noise or sudden movement
Moro Reflex
After touching the infant's palm, his or her hands will grip tightly
Palmar Grasp reflex
infants turn their heads toward anything that brushes their faces
Rooting Reflex
When the infant is placed on his or her feet, his or her legs move in a walking motion
Stepping Reflex
Which of the following is not an attachment behavior?
eating
Activity patterns or levels of movement are always similar in infants
false
Attachment refers to the quality and intensity of emotional reactions
false
Crawling is the movement in which infants support their weight on their hands and knees
false
Growth is the slowest during the first two years of life
false
Infants begin to show judgement at about 12 months of age
false
New movements tend to develop in fingers and toes and move inward
false
Telegraphic speech consists of four-word phrases
false
The first signs of separation anxiety appear at about 3 months of age
false
By 2 years of age, most children weigh ___ times their birth weight
four
Children's first words usually include objects that move and familiar actions
true
Early attachment behaviors include gurgling, clinging, laughing, and cooing
true
When normal reflexes are not present in infants, it may be a sign of brain or nerve damage.
true