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1. The part of the newborn that is the least developed
cortex
is the
2. Most children experience several different kinds of
nonparental
nonparental care is one of the difficulties in
studying the effects of ?
3. The synaptogenesis/pruning cycle increases the care
of the infant's brain.
4. Why can infants bounce back from head injury
more easily than adolescents and adults can? efficiency
5. Nathan is a newborn. If his mother picks him up Their brains
have greater
neuroplas- ticity
he will cry less
lat-
promptly when he begins crying . er in infancy
6. One of the reasons that manipulative skills improve than their
in the first two years is that full-term
peers, and
this
7. During infancy, females appear to be ahead of boys comparativ
in the development of e lag
in
8. Which of these whoud not be included in a full set development
of childrens immunizations in canada? affects the
child's
hep b, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis,
measles, mumps, smallpox, rubella
9. There is a correlation between the frequency of ear
imfections in infancy and later learning
disabilities, because ear infections
10.Premature infants are maturationally younger
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hear- ing and
manipulative skills smallpox language
development
physical
capabili- ties
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Though preterm infants lad developmentally in the
early years., by age _ to _ the developmental
differ- ences are minimized
12.If you compare a preterm infant , born at the gestational
same time, and correct for the preterm age,
infant's minimized
, developmental differences
are
.
13. at birth, visual acuity is in the range of 20/200 to 20/400
14.Which visual abilitiy appears to be almost identical color sensation
in newborns and adults?
15. Newborn babies prefer sweet tastes, true or false? true
16.no longer noticing a ticking clock after a few by thinking
moments is an example of about
solutions to
17.the compensating with an improved ability to tasks?
discrim- inate among human speech sounds is not a
charec- toristic of
18.The formation of a single perception of a stimulus
that is based on information from more than one
sense is called .
19.newborns having so many sensory abilities early
in life supports
20.Lucy discovered that by kicking the side of her crib,
she could cause the mobile that is mounted on it to
shake. Since then, she kicks the side of the crib
every time her parents put her to bed and squeals
with joy when she sees the mobile shaking. Lucy's
behaviour fits Piaget's notion of a
21.Approx. how old is an infant who has graduated
from trial-and-error exploration to problem solving
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