ECE- Unit 3 Quiz 1 Latest Update 2023
Sneezing, coughing, and blinking are ___________ that help infants respond to the
environment. -
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What is one important reflex that eventually leads to standing and walking? - ANSWERgrasping a finger
What reflex refers to the body's response to something unexpected such as a loud
noise or sudden movement? - ANSWER-startle
Why might reflexes with which infants are born go away after three to six months? -
ANSWER-they are replaced by motor skills
What effect does repeated, regular stimulus have on infants? - ANSWER-the dendrites
and synapses in the brain can develop
How do the motor skills of infants change between six weeks and five months of age? -
ANSWER-Six weeks- infants are beginning to lift their heads while lying on their backs
Five months- they are on their stomachs, able to lift their heads.
Karen's infant has just learned to sit up. She is six months old and still requires support
from behind as she tends to fall backward often. What type of skill has her infant
developed? - ANSWER-prelocomotor
Which statement supports the relationship between cognitive and motor skills? -
ANSWER-cognitive and motors skills work and develop together
Which of the following describes the developmental stages that infants experience? -
ANSWERKnowing what a baby is signaling through sounds and emotions can give parents
valuable information about the baby's ability for expressive and _____________
language. - ANSWER-responsive
The rules everyone agrees on so they understand one another are known as
___________. - ANSWER-language
How do stuttering and hesitation relate? - ANSWER-they are both issues related to
rhythm
How does expressive language disorder differ from receptive language disorder? -
ANSWER-Expressive language disorders- the child understands what is being said but
has difficulty saying what s/he means
Receptive language disorders- the child is unable to understand what is being said
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