Deck 1: Beginnings of Communication
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Deck 1: Beginnings of Communication
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Babies may learn to wait for an adult response before they utter their next sound-making attempt.
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2
The reactions or feedback a baby receives from others shapes the infant's feelings about himself.
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3
Researchers believe that baby sign language may promote communication skills.
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4
Speaking in a low,soothing voice may help an agitated infant attend and listen.
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The appearance of reduplicated babbles like "ba ba ba" is typical during an infant's third month.
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By the age of six months,infants react to changes in their adult caregivers' tone of voice.
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An infant's emotional well being is usually not observable before its first birthday.
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It is important that parents believe their babies may try to imitate parent actions or sounds as early as the second or third month of age.
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9
The text recommends that parents provide special,extraordinary experiences to their infants to promote advanced skills in very early infancy.
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10
Researchers have found that the best age at which to introduce a second language to a child,in terms of the brain's cognitive ability,is after his/her fifth birthday.
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11
The human brain can be accurately described as a flexible,sensitive,and plastic part of the human central nervous system.
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12
Mothers who know more about what abilities their infants possess at any given age are usually more skilled at providing interactions and activities that might promote growth.
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13
Allowing babies to explore their environment safely is a necessary condition of good care.
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14
At birth,each infant's brain has an equal number of neurons and synapses.
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15
The text recommends that families obtain products and learn techniques that will speed their infant's brain development.
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16
By age seven to twelve months,infants usually respond to their own name.
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Many mothers notice a definite fetal response to environmental sounds during the third trimester of pregnancy.
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18
Adults often use a "lyrical" or "musical" speech when interacting with babies.
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19
Commercial infant videos are recommended for they enhance an infant's intellectual development.
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20
It is believed that babies are able to hear maternal speech sounds before birth.
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21
Educators suspect an infant's signing ability is reflected in his IQ scores.
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22
Building infant IQ isn't possible at 3 months of age.
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23
There probably isn't any caregiver routine in which the adult should remain silent except nap time.
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24
Some researchers believe that an adult's attempts to calm and sooth a distressed infant may actually sharpen the infant's ability to calm himself and also better attend to stimuli when faced with future stressful situations.
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25
A child's language begins as primarily passive and then becomes expressive.
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26
Caregivers and mothers should be aware of what infants are looking at and,when possible,comment on it.
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27
An attuned adult working with infants uses infant cues to modify adult actions and behaviors.
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28
It is a good idea to hesitate briefly after you have said something to an infant.
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29
Bonding is described as the adaptation an infant develops only in his home environment.
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30
A secure emotional relationship in infancy is characterized by an individual helping another to increase his/her balance and well being.
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31
At birth or shortly thereafter,an infant may be able to recognize subtle differences between his native language sounds and another world language sounds.
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32
Boys are slightly advanced during infancy in their ability to gesture and sign.
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33
Musical experiences for infants may have a strong possible connection to young children's ability to process words.
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34
Infants who are deaf are not capable of babbling.
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35
Being able to explore one's environment promotes even more exploration and joy,it is believed.
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36
Phonation concerns the flow of exhaled air over the larynx (throat).
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37
An overreliance on signing may lead a baby to develop less vocabulary as he/she grows older.
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38
Deprivation can affect infant brain function.
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39
Whether infants reach developmental milestones early or are on the late side of normal has little predictive value concerning future proficiency or cognitive skills.
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40
By the end of the first year an infant should be pointing at things he wants.
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41
One of the best predictors of infant development is his mother's or caregiver's
A)ability to be playful.
B)ideas concerning the baby's awareness and competence.
C)ability to be verbal during caretaking interactions.
D)ability to feed,bathe,and mimic baby noisemaking.
A)ability to be playful.
B)ideas concerning the baby's awareness and competence.
C)ability to be verbal during caretaking interactions.
D)ability to feed,bathe,and mimic baby noisemaking.
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42
The critical time to diagnose and treat hearing impairment so that the child's speech develops normally is at
A)one month of age.
B)six months of age.
C)eight months of age.
D)eleven months of age.
A)one month of age.
B)six months of age.
C)eight months of age.
D)eleven months of age.
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43
Infants a few days old may prefer familiar
A)faces.
B)smells.
C)voices.
D)all of these answers
A)faces.
B)smells.
C)voices.
D)all of these answers
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44
Cognitive science,an evolving field of study,unites psychology,philosophy,linguistics,computer science,and neuroscience.
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45
A mother's special speech to her baby,sometimes referred to as "parentese," may
A)limit infant speech growth.
B)help the infant become aware and hold his attention.
C)produce a musically talented toddler.
D)promote infant behaviors that are unsociable.
A)limit infant speech growth.
B)help the infant become aware and hold his attention.
C)produce a musically talented toddler.
D)promote infant behaviors that are unsociable.
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46
The best distance between a care giver and an infant during face-to-face imitation games is
A)closer than 4 inches.
B)between 4 and 6 inches.
C)between 8 and 12 inches.
D)more than 2 feet..
A)closer than 4 inches.
B)between 4 and 6 inches.
C)between 8 and 12 inches.
D)more than 2 feet..
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47
Researchers suspect that learning a second language early in life may affect the brain's capacity for all sorts of future learning.
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48
Providing infants with soft,safe writing tools
A)is necessary for early drawing experience and increases intelligence.
B)speeds motor development.
C)is thought not to be developmentally appropriate.
D)will require adult supervision.
A)is necessary for early drawing experience and increases intelligence.
B)speeds motor development.
C)is thought not to be developmentally appropriate.
D)will require adult supervision.
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49
Infants react to the speech sounds they hear and
A)learn to speak by remembering words.
B)build a vocabulary of 20 to 25 sounds.
C)decode and divide them into abstract categories.
D)watch how the people around them form their vowel sounds.
A)learn to speak by remembering words.
B)build a vocabulary of 20 to 25 sounds.
C)decode and divide them into abstract categories.
D)watch how the people around them form their vowel sounds.
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50
Adults speaking "parentese" may affect their infant's heart rate.
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51
Identify the mother who would best promote her infant's language growth.
A)one who talked baby talk and listened
B)one who was animated,expressive,and liked to sing
C)one who was confident in her infant's abilities,watchful,warm,and responsive
D)one who spent lots of time with her infant and provided many educational toys
A)one who talked baby talk and listened
B)one who was animated,expressive,and liked to sing
C)one who was confident in her infant's abilities,watchful,warm,and responsive
D)one who spent lots of time with her infant and provided many educational toys
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52
Infants living in neglectful and/or chaotic home environments may display certain behaviors because of over-activated brain and body systems.
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53
New technology used to study infant's brain function and developing language ability suggests that
A)infants are smarter and display more emotions than previously believed.
B)the ability of many American infants has declined.
C)much of what was suspected about language growth has been disproven.
D)fine distinctions between speech sounds is rarely recognized by babies during the first months of life.
A)infants are smarter and display more emotions than previously believed.
B)the ability of many American infants has declined.
C)much of what was suspected about language growth has been disproven.
D)fine distinctions between speech sounds is rarely recognized by babies during the first months of life.
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54
Highly repetitive and simplified "parentese" is
A)typical in all cultures.
B)not recommended in the text.
C)inappropriate in some cultures.
D)appropriate,but most mothers need training to do it.
A)typical in all cultures.
B)not recommended in the text.
C)inappropriate in some cultures.
D)appropriate,but most mothers need training to do it.
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55
Musical activities are offered to infants because
A)they enhance children's thinking abilities.
B)they are enjoyable.
C)they lay the foundation for later musical activities.
D)all of these answers
A)they enhance children's thinking abilities.
B)they are enjoyable.
C)they lay the foundation for later musical activities.
D)all of these answers
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56
The reading of picture books to children younger than one year of age
A)may create intelligent preschoolers.
B)is probably of limited benefit.
C)may create positive or negative attitudes about book reading.
D)increases most infants alertness.
A)may create intelligent preschoolers.
B)is probably of limited benefit.
C)may create positive or negative attitudes about book reading.
D)increases most infants alertness.
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57
Parents' and caregivers' attitudes and expectations about infants' awareness and sensory abilities may be predictive of
A)height and weight.
B)future musical abilities.
C)developmental growth.
D)speech growth.
A)height and weight.
B)future musical abilities.
C)developmental growth.
D)speech growth.
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58
Most researchers suggest that thinking,cognition,and emotion take place in separate brain areas and have no relationship with one another.
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59
Books that infants and young toddlers seem to prefer and that are recommended in the text include
A)oversized books.
B)books with large print.
C)colorful touch-and-feel books.
D)those without contrasting backgrounds.
A)oversized books.
B)books with large print.
C)colorful touch-and-feel books.
D)those without contrasting backgrounds.
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60
An infant's early ability to recognize subtle differences among sounds in all world languages
A)disappears with age.
B)confirms most theories of child language development.
C)increases with age.
D)remains constant if good child care is provided.
A)disappears with age.
B)confirms most theories of child language development.
C)increases with age.
D)remains constant if good child care is provided.
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61
Probably the most critical area of an infant's life that affects language growth is
A)intellectual experiences.
B)certified and degreed caregivers.
C)an environment full of sensory experience and developmentally appropriate activities.
D)emotional relationships and attachment.
A)intellectual experiences.
B)certified and degreed caregivers.
C)an environment full of sensory experience and developmentally appropriate activities.
D)emotional relationships and attachment.
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62
By six to twelve months of age,an infant is a specialist in his own native language.Explain.
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63
"Parentese" is often used to
A)quiet an infant or gain his attention.
B)influence an infant's sense of well-being.
C)communicate by using exaggerated voice inflections.
D)all these answers.
A)quiet an infant or gain his attention.
B)influence an infant's sense of well-being.
C)communicate by using exaggerated voice inflections.
D)all these answers.
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64
Neurolinguistics is best defined as
A)the study of language complexity.
B)a branch of speech theory.
C)the study of linguistics and brain structure and function.
D)the study of language acquisition.
A)the study of language complexity.
B)a branch of speech theory.
C)the study of linguistics and brain structure and function.
D)the study of language acquisition.
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65
A newborn's auditory system
A)regresses shortly after birth.
B)may have developed so well that an unborn child can hear his mother's voice.
C)is better developed than his sight system.
D)is rarely affected prenatally by a mother's health.
A)regresses shortly after birth.
B)may have developed so well that an unborn child can hear his mother's voice.
C)is better developed than his sight system.
D)is rarely affected prenatally by a mother's health.
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66
Why is infant imitation developmentally significant?
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67
The termgaze couplingcan be defined as
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68
An infant at 3 to 6 months of age can be expected to
A)turn to look at the family's pet dog barking.
B)make vocal sounds including consonant-like babbles.
C)react to changes in a primary caregiver's tone of voice.
D)all the above.
A)turn to look at the family's pet dog barking.
B)make vocal sounds including consonant-like babbles.
C)react to changes in a primary caregiver's tone of voice.
D)all the above.
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69
"Critical" or "plastic" time periods in brain growth refer to
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70
It used to be thought that all infants experienced sensations and environmental stimuli in similar ways,but now it is believed that infants
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71
Families can create a loving and emotionally supportive environment for children by
A)providing good nutrition.
B)maintaining a safe environment for exploration.
C)participating in active play and positive attention.
D)all of the above
A)providing good nutrition.
B)maintaining a safe environment for exploration.
C)participating in active play and positive attention.
D)all of the above
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72
Some research studies indicate that infants
A)may remember and give greater attention to rhymes or stories read to them before their birth.
B)may not remember or react to literature read to them before their birth.
C)as adults select English majors in college because they were read to before their birth.
D)may be more intelligent if they were read to before their birth.
A)may remember and give greater attention to rhymes or stories read to them before their birth.
B)may not remember or react to literature read to them before their birth.
C)as adults select English majors in college because they were read to before their birth.
D)may be more intelligent if they were read to before their birth.
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73
A good technique for reading to infants is to
A)make sure the child cannot grab the book and damage it.
B)read on even if the child seems disinterested.
C)use gestures or make animals sounds when appropriate.
D)encourage the child to listen quietly without interruption.
A)make sure the child cannot grab the book and damage it.
B)read on even if the child seems disinterested.
C)use gestures or make animals sounds when appropriate.
D)encourage the child to listen quietly without interruption.
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74
Listening to music in infancy improves children's communication ability.This statement is
A)supported by scientific evidence.
B)not supported by scientific evidence.
C)partially true.
D)discounted by most professional educators.
A)supported by scientific evidence.
B)not supported by scientific evidence.
C)partially true.
D)discounted by most professional educators.
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75
If you noticed an infant wanted a ball but couldn't reach it and you were interested in developing a sign for ball,you would
A)form a ball-like hand sign,say ball,and give it to him.
B)watch to see if he could reach or give him a toy rake to use.
C)wait until he made a sign before giving the ball.
D)ask his parents if he has a sign for ball.
A)form a ball-like hand sign,say ball,and give it to him.
B)watch to see if he could reach or give him a toy rake to use.
C)wait until he made a sign before giving the ball.
D)ask his parents if he has a sign for ball.
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76
By the last half of an infant's first year,he reaches the milestone of
A)gaze coupling.
B)tracing objects with his eyes.
C)sharing attention given to objects with another person.
D)turning toward voices or a sound.
A)gaze coupling.
B)tracing objects with his eyes.
C)sharing attention given to objects with another person.
D)turning toward voices or a sound.
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77
Every time an infant communicates successfully by using a nonverbal baby sign,it is believed that this
A)makes subsequent efforts easier.
B)weakens brain connections.
C)impedes his efforts to speak.
D)displays superior intelligence.
A)makes subsequent efforts easier.
B)weakens brain connections.
C)impedes his efforts to speak.
D)displays superior intelligence.
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78
Briefly discuss "parentese" and how it affects most infants.
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79
The number of brain synapses is believed to peak at
A)6 months.
B)12 months.
C)18 months.
D)24 to 36 months.
A)6 months.
B)12 months.
C)18 months.
D)24 to 36 months.
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80
Infant care staff members are trained to
A)treat all infants alike.
B)make sure their tone of voice is high-pitched.
C)overlook nonverbal communication and focus on verbalizations.
D)read infants' individual characteristics.
A)treat all infants alike.
B)make sure their tone of voice is high-pitched.
C)overlook nonverbal communication and focus on verbalizations.
D)read infants' individual characteristics.
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