Exam 5: Developmentally Appropriate Physical Environments: For Infants

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It is a good idea to welcome parents into the infant room because this

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The infant's crib should provide several varieties of sensory stimulation.

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Something not found in an appropriate infant environment is

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Separate sleeping areas are appropriate in an infant room.

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Which of the following does NOT contribute to the formation of attachment?

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Trust is related to

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Primary caregiving means

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There are the same cultural views about floor freedom and caregiving throughout the world.

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Magda Gerber's philosophy suggested that infant caregiving times were less important than reading to infants.

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Discuss several practices in the infant room that support the development of attachment.

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Attachment takes place primarily

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Describe an ideal infant environment, giving reasons for each of your points.

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Infant cribs should NOT

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Cultural differences in child rearing will require a lot of _________.

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Self-demand schedules help babies become spoiled.

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What is a primary caregiving system?

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How do babies learn?

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Outdoor play areas for infants should include everything EXCEPT

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Chronic stress in infants is associated with

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What is attachment?

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