Deck 9: Developmentally Appropriate Socialemotional Environments: for Infants

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Child care for infants always creates problems later in their development.
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All these factors EXCEPT one relate to forming attachment.

A) Temperament.
B) Continuity of care.
C) Gender.
D) Sensitivity of response.
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Separation anxiety often appears between eight to twelve months.
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Continuity of care can create all EXCEPT

A) feelings of trust in families.
B) confusion for babies.
C) increased knowledge of babies and their ways of responding.
D) feelings of security.
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Adults who work with infants should

A) understand their limitations.
B) respect their preferences in interaction.
C) communicate regularly with families.
D) All of the above.
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Attachment is related to maternal warmth and sensitivity of response.
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Poor infant care would include all EXCEPT

A) untrained caregivers.
B) lack of respect for family preferences.
C) good sanitary practices.
D) large group size.
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Problems with attachment can occur when there is no "goodness of fit" with the expectations of the adult.
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Touch is always part of communication, no matter what the culture.
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Which of these statements about infant social/emotional development is NOT true?

A) Consistency of care is important to developing a sense of trust.
B) All babies develop stranger anxiety.
C) Babies are interested in other babies.
D) Emotions become more differentiated as babies get close to one year.
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Appropriate guidance for infants includes all EXCEPT

A) close monitoring of behavior.
B) substitution.
C) smacking hands.
D) understanding of limitations.
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Attachment is

A) related to development in all other domains.
B) a process that occurs over the first two years.
C) mutual, between infant and caregivers.
D) All of the above.
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Responding promptly to babies' cries only makes them cry more.
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It is inappropriate for caregivers to consider families' ideas about putting babies on schedules.
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An inappropriate response when a baby shows stranger anxiety would be

A) encouraging the stranger to hold the baby so she will get used to it.
B) allowing the baby to remain close to a known adult.
C) suggesting that the stranger allow the baby to warm up slowly.
D) allowing the baby to withdraw from the new adult.
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Culture plays a role in

A) child rearing practices.
B) attitudes about spoiling.
C) maternal behaviors.
D) All of the above.
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Emotional responsiveness has nothing to do with individual cultures.
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Touch and physical closeness are factors in forming a sense of trust.
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Discipline is not a topic that relates to infants.
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Which of the following statement is NOT true about infant child care?

A) It is related to spoiling.
B) It is increasingly used by families.
C) Studies have shown much of it is of poor or mediocre quality.
D) It has inconclusive studies about long-term effect.
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Appropriate understanding of infant limitations includes all EXCEPT:

A) It is never too early to start expecting self-control.
B) Infants may become frustrated with waiting.
C) Infants can't yet recognize others' needs or feelings.
D) Feeling secure that needs will be met lays the basis for later self-control.
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Separation anxiety may appear

A) around four months.
B) around eight months.
C) around one year.
D) rarely in most babies.
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When parents' requests differ from caregivers' usual practices, caregivers should

A) ignore the request as not developmentally appropriate.
B) tell the parents why these are not good ideas.
C) Neither of the above.
D) Both of the above.
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Names associated with attachment theory include all EXCEPT

A) Bowlby.
B) Ainsworth.
C) Piaget.
D) Brazelton.
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Describe the viewpoints in the controversy about infants in child care.
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In the development of emotional responsiveness one may see all EXCEPT

A) jealousy.
B) fear.
C) compassion.
D) anger.
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Warm physical contact is important for all but one of these:

A) Attachment.
B) A sense of well-being for babies.
C) Part of every routine.
D) Staff retention.
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Separation anxiety may appear in about _____ months.
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A secure attachment in infancy is related to later _____.
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Discuss the process of attachment, including milestones and relationship to optimum development.
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Erikson defined the core conflict of infancy as _____.
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To promote a sense of trust, infant care programs do all EXCEPT one:

A) Promote communication between families and caregivers for consistent responses.
B) Move infants every six to nine months so they get comfortable with lots of new faces.
C) Promote smallest possible adult-child ratios.
D) Respond to babies' signals.
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Babies who are responded to promptly cry _____ as they get older.
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When adults pick up crying babies, they

A) reinforce the crying, according to Skinner.
B) indicate responsiveness.
C) do so for their own needs.
D) None of the above.
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Attachment studies find that

A) when babies receive prompt responses to their crying they cry more.
B) when babies receive prompt responses to their crying they cry less.
C) when babies receive prompt responses to their crying they become spoiled.
D) None of the above.
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Belsky's first study about infant child care suggested there might be problems in development when infants spent more than _____ hours in child care each week.
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Respect might be shown by

A) waiting for infants to respond to cues
B) waiting to see if infants can soothe themselves.
C) Neither of the above.
D) Both of the above.
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Write a response to a parent who asks for your advice about spoiling her infant, including all the appropriate developmental information.
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Deck 9: Developmentally Appropriate Socialemotional Environments: for Infants
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Child care for infants always creates problems later in their development.
False
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All these factors EXCEPT one relate to forming attachment.

A) Temperament.
B) Continuity of care.
C) Gender.
D) Sensitivity of response.
C
3
Separation anxiety often appears between eight to twelve months.
True
4
Continuity of care can create all EXCEPT

A) feelings of trust in families.
B) confusion for babies.
C) increased knowledge of babies and their ways of responding.
D) feelings of security.
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Adults who work with infants should

A) understand their limitations.
B) respect their preferences in interaction.
C) communicate regularly with families.
D) All of the above.
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Attachment is related to maternal warmth and sensitivity of response.
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Poor infant care would include all EXCEPT

A) untrained caregivers.
B) lack of respect for family preferences.
C) good sanitary practices.
D) large group size.
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Problems with attachment can occur when there is no "goodness of fit" with the expectations of the adult.
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Touch is always part of communication, no matter what the culture.
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Which of these statements about infant social/emotional development is NOT true?

A) Consistency of care is important to developing a sense of trust.
B) All babies develop stranger anxiety.
C) Babies are interested in other babies.
D) Emotions become more differentiated as babies get close to one year.
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Appropriate guidance for infants includes all EXCEPT

A) close monitoring of behavior.
B) substitution.
C) smacking hands.
D) understanding of limitations.
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Attachment is

A) related to development in all other domains.
B) a process that occurs over the first two years.
C) mutual, between infant and caregivers.
D) All of the above.
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13
Responding promptly to babies' cries only makes them cry more.
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It is inappropriate for caregivers to consider families' ideas about putting babies on schedules.
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An inappropriate response when a baby shows stranger anxiety would be

A) encouraging the stranger to hold the baby so she will get used to it.
B) allowing the baby to remain close to a known adult.
C) suggesting that the stranger allow the baby to warm up slowly.
D) allowing the baby to withdraw from the new adult.
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Culture plays a role in

A) child rearing practices.
B) attitudes about spoiling.
C) maternal behaviors.
D) All of the above.
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Emotional responsiveness has nothing to do with individual cultures.
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Touch and physical closeness are factors in forming a sense of trust.
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Discipline is not a topic that relates to infants.
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Which of the following statement is NOT true about infant child care?

A) It is related to spoiling.
B) It is increasingly used by families.
C) Studies have shown much of it is of poor or mediocre quality.
D) It has inconclusive studies about long-term effect.
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Appropriate understanding of infant limitations includes all EXCEPT:

A) It is never too early to start expecting self-control.
B) Infants may become frustrated with waiting.
C) Infants can't yet recognize others' needs or feelings.
D) Feeling secure that needs will be met lays the basis for later self-control.
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Separation anxiety may appear

A) around four months.
B) around eight months.
C) around one year.
D) rarely in most babies.
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When parents' requests differ from caregivers' usual practices, caregivers should

A) ignore the request as not developmentally appropriate.
B) tell the parents why these are not good ideas.
C) Neither of the above.
D) Both of the above.
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Names associated with attachment theory include all EXCEPT

A) Bowlby.
B) Ainsworth.
C) Piaget.
D) Brazelton.
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25
Describe the viewpoints in the controversy about infants in child care.
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26
In the development of emotional responsiveness one may see all EXCEPT

A) jealousy.
B) fear.
C) compassion.
D) anger.
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Warm physical contact is important for all but one of these:

A) Attachment.
B) A sense of well-being for babies.
C) Part of every routine.
D) Staff retention.
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28
Separation anxiety may appear in about _____ months.
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A secure attachment in infancy is related to later _____.
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Discuss the process of attachment, including milestones and relationship to optimum development.
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Erikson defined the core conflict of infancy as _____.
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To promote a sense of trust, infant care programs do all EXCEPT one:

A) Promote communication between families and caregivers for consistent responses.
B) Move infants every six to nine months so they get comfortable with lots of new faces.
C) Promote smallest possible adult-child ratios.
D) Respond to babies' signals.
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Babies who are responded to promptly cry _____ as they get older.
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When adults pick up crying babies, they

A) reinforce the crying, according to Skinner.
B) indicate responsiveness.
C) do so for their own needs.
D) None of the above.
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35
Attachment studies find that

A) when babies receive prompt responses to their crying they cry more.
B) when babies receive prompt responses to their crying they cry less.
C) when babies receive prompt responses to their crying they become spoiled.
D) None of the above.
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36
Belsky's first study about infant child care suggested there might be problems in development when infants spent more than _____ hours in child care each week.
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37
Respect might be shown by

A) waiting for infants to respond to cues
B) waiting to see if infants can soothe themselves.
C) Neither of the above.
D) Both of the above.
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Write a response to a parent who asks for your advice about spoiling her infant, including all the appropriate developmental information.
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