Aec. Child development ch 5
typically pretend play is not seen until...months of age
18-24
the average newborn infant measures....inches
20
by 24 months of age most children measure....inches in height
32 to 36
typically a child can anticipate certain events by...months of age
9-12
palmar grasp reflex
after touching the infants palm his or her hands will grip tightly
reflex
an automatic body response to a stimulus
which of the following is not an attachment behavior
eating
a passive infant does something in response to a new person or event
false
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 slowest during the first two years of life
false
infants begin to show judgement at about 12 months of age
false
infants can not distinguish between parents and strangers voices until about 3 months
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 desperation anxiety appear at about three months of age
false
primitive reflex
foes away at around 6 months, moro, rooting, babinski, palmar, and stepping
by two years of age most children weigh....times their birth weight
four
most infants can roll over from stomach to back at about.... months of age
four
most infants can sit upright at ...months of age
four to six
motor sequence for infants
hold head up rolling stomach to back rolling back to stomach sitting up crawling creeping standing up/walking
a child from birth to one year of age is called an
infant
baninski reflex
infant fans his or her toes out when his or her feet are stroked
rooting reflex
infants turn their heads toward anything that brushes their faces
the...reflex is sometimes referred to as the startle reflex
moro reflex
survival reflex
must do to live, breathing, sucking
moro reflex
occurs when the baby is startled by a noise or sudden movement
a social emotional trait of a child 12-24 months of age would be
playing next to, but not with, other children
the average weight of a baby at birth is....pounds
seven and one half
the concept of object permanence begins to develop at....months of age
six to nine
how does a newborn react to a loud noise
they get startled and cry (moro)
by six months of age children can distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar faces
true
children's first words usually include objects that move and familiar actions
true
difference in infants temperaments can be observed during the first few days of life
true
early attachment behaviors include gurgling clinging laughing and cooing
true
infants will gaze longer at patterned objects than they will at solid colors
true
there are weight and height differences between boys and girls by two years of age
true
toddlers love to explore but do not understand the dangers involved
true
when normal reflexes are not present in infants it may be a sign of brain or nerve damage
true
what a newborn vision is like during the first few weeks after birth
very limited and blurry farther than 8-15 inches and they see and focus on faces first
sucking reflex
when placing a finger on the lips or mouth, the infant will sucl
stepping reflex
when the infant is placed on his or her feet , his legs move in a walking motion