Deck 7: Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood

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Gross motor coordination allows a child to

A) scribble on paper.
B) stack blocks.
C) jump and hop.
D) use scissors.
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Phillip's brain has slowed in overall development but has experienced the most rapid development in the areas of the brain associated with language,thinking,and spatial relationships.We can assume that Phillip is in what age range?

A) Infancy
B) Early childhood
C) Middle childhood
D) Adolescence
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According to the text,children are usually not physically ready to participate in organized sports until they are

A) about 4 years old.
B) about 5 years old.
C) about 6 years old.
D) adolescents, because organized sports are harmful to young children.
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Children who cannot recognize the sensation that their bladder is full often suffer from enuresis,which is commonly known as

A) sleepwalking.
B) sleeptalking.
C) a neurological disturbance.
D) bedwetting.
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On occasion,Marcus,a 7-year-old,awakens abruptly from a deep sleep in a state of panic within an hour after falling asleep.His parents get him quieted down quickly,and he has no memory of the incident in the morning.Martin is probably experiencing

A) nightmares.
B) poor sleep patterns that need modification.
C) sleep or night terrors.
D) sleepwalking.
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Brittany,at age 5,is thinner than she was a year ago; she has gained only 4 pounds even though she has grown 2 inches.Which of the following statements is probably TRUE?

A) Her growth pattern is normal for her age.
B) Her diet is probably lacking essential nutrients.
C) Her growth will probably slow down when she reaches puberty.
D) She was probably a low-birth-weight baby.
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Meagan is learning to jump rope.This involves her learning to use her leg muscles to jump in a rhythmic fashion.In learning to jump properly,Meagan is acquiring a

A) gross motor skill.
B) fine motor skill.
C) proximal motor skill.
D) reflexive motor skill.
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Which of the following does NOT describe how children develop in the preschool years of early childhood,compared to their development as toddlers?

A) Their bodies become slimmer.
B) Their motor and mental abilities become sharper.
C) Their verbal development slows down.
D) Their personalities and relationships become more complex.
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Five-year-old Mike has had an exciting evening opening birthday presents.He has just gone to bed 2 hours later than normal and has recently eaten a lot of cake and ice cream.Which of the following problems is Mike at risk for during the night?

A) Night terrors
B) Nightmares
C) Sleepwalking
D) Sleeptalking
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Ricardo sleeps VERY soundly at night,but he will still need a daytime nap or a quiet rest until about the age of

A) 3.
B) 4.
C) 5.
D) 6.
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Repeated urination in clothing or in bed is called

A) encopresis.
B) enuresis.
C) nightmares.
D) night terrors.
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Physical development during early childhood includes which of the following?

A) Cartilage turns to bone, and bones become harder.
B) Girls become taller and heavier than boys during this period.
C) Children gain weight rapidly, but gain height slowly.
D) Boys develop more fatty tissue than girls.
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Joey is able to button his shirt and cut his food alone.Joey has developed

A) fine motor skills.
B) gross motor skills.
C) handedness.
D) None of these
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Nightmares during early childhood

A) are rare in children younger than 7 years.
B) should be treated by a child psychologist.
C) generally indicate abuse.
D) are serious only if they occur frequently.
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New research on handedness suggests that handedness is most influenced by

A) genetics.
B) environment.
C) the father.
D) the mother.
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During early childhood,physical development involves

A) more rapid growth and muscular development than during any other phase of the life span.
B) more rapid growth, but slower muscular development than during the first three years.
C) slower growth, but more rapid muscular development than during the first three years.
D) slower growth and slower muscular development than during the first three years.
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Shelly is 4 years old.With regard to sleep patterns,she can be expected to

A) sleep lightly at night.
B) fall asleep more quickly than she did when she was younger.
C) need fewer bedtime rituals and routines.
D) fight going to sleep and find excuses to get up.
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According to research presented in your text,children under the age of 6

A) should play on at least two sports teams.
B) could be overwhelmed by the physical and motor demands of organized sports.
C) should only play outside if they are part of a team.
D) should play one organized sport that their parents choose and one that they choose.
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Seth used to go to sleep in a dark room,but now,at age 3,he cries unless his parents leave a night-light on.This behavior may be

A) a way of putting off sleep.
B) a risk factor for sleepwalking.
C) a precursor to bouts of nightmares.
D) a sign of neurological damage.
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Reagan is 4 years old.At this time she is experiencing the most rapid brain development in

A) the frontal areas.
B) the temporal areas.
C) the midbrain.
D) the occipital region.
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According to recent statistics,about one in every ____ children is homeless.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 45
D) 65
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According to research presented in your text,which of the following is NOT one of the four major causes of death in children younger than age 5?

A) Diarrhea
B) Pneumonia
C) Malaria
D) Ebola
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Some government programs that help to obtain health care for children include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Medicaid.
B) Medicare.
C) CHIP.
D) WIC.
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Injuries in childhood

A) are likely to be frequent but minor.
B) are extremely rare because executive functions are fully developed.
C) cannot be prevented by parents' supervision.
D) seldom involve swallowing items including medications and vitamins.
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The pictorial stage in young children's drawings typically begins between the ages of ____ and ____.

A) 2; 3
B) 3; 4
C) 4; 5
D) 5; 6
Question
Left handedness is more prevalent in

A) girls.
B) boys.
C) both.
D) neither.
Question
Cognitive effects from ______ may be long lasting.

A) obesity
B) eating dessert
C) malnutrition
D) enlarged fatty cells
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The chief factor associated with ill health in childhood is

A) size of family.
B) lack of health insurance and access to health care.
C) lack of daycare.
D) stress that helps to boost the immune system's responsiveness.
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Parental smoking increases the likelihood that young children may contract a number of medical problems,including which of the following?

A) Pneumonia
B) Delayed fine motor skills
C) Vision impairment
D) Delayed gross motor skills
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Handedness,the preference for using one hand over the other,usually becomes evident in children when they are about _________ of age.

A) 9 months
B) 18 months
C) 2 years
D) 3 years
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Which of the following foods is LEAST likely to cause an allergic reaction in a child?

A) Eggs
B) Peanuts
C) Rice
D) Wheat
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The reason many of the major diseases of childhood,such as measles,whooping cough,and tuberculosis,are now fairly rare in Western industrialized countries is because of

A) widespread immunizations.
B) death by accidents.
C) death by other diseases.
D) sudden infant death syndrome.
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Currently,which of the following causes the most deaths in childhood?

A) Cancer
B) Measles
C) Accidents
D) AIDS
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Factors that would assist with reduction of childhood obesity include

A) eating meals together.
B) getting adequate sleep.
C) limiting television watching to two hours or less per day.
D) All of the these
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The risk of illness,injury,and death in childhood is most strongly related to the family's

A) socioeconomic status.
B) race.
C) physical size.
D) ethnicity.
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Tanya has recently developed the ability to draw shapes such as circles and squares.She can also button large buttons.What skills has she developed?

A) Gross motor
B) Handedness
C) Fine motor
D) Lateralization
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A key to preventing obesity in children is to

A) have individual servings of appropriate portions.
B) increase the numbers of calories per pound of body weight.
C) vary the amount of calories children consume from day to day.
D) insist that children eat everything on their plates.
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Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the textbook as something that has been done legally to make young childhood safer?

A) Require childproof caps on medicine bottles
B) Require mandatory helmets for bicycle riders
C) Require safe storage of firearms
D) Require mandatory immunizations
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Juan can hop,go down a staircase with alternating feet without assistance,and can start and stop quickly when he is running.Juan is probably how old?

A) 2 years
B) 3 years
C) 4 years
D) 5 years
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The highest rates of undernutrition are found in

A) the United States.
B) West and Central Africa.
C) South Asia.
D) Latin America.
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According to the text,children become able to classify objects according to two dimensions,such as color and shape,around the age of

A) 18 months.
B) 2 years.
C) 3 years.
D) 4 years.
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Little Vincent holds up his mother's broom and says,"With this sword,I am really a knight!" Vincent is engaged in

A) pretend play.
B) acting out.
C) rough-and-tumble play.
D) object permanence.
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Environmental health steps to prevent lead poisoning include all of the following EXCEPT

A) removal of lead from paints and gasoline.
B) screening of residents in areas where the majority of the houses were built before 1950.
C) closing school buildings.
D) encouraging parents to remove chipping or peeling paints in their homes.
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At about the age of ___,children are able to understand the relationship between pictures,maps,and scale models and that the objects are spaces they represent.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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Many poor children do not get adequate medical care because

A) they don't need it.
B) their parents don't care.
C) their families don't have medical insurance.
D) their families move so often.
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Nick was feeling angry at his little brother,and at about the same time,Nick's little brother came down with a bad case of the stomach flu.Nick was worried that his anger caused his brother to get sick.According to Piaget,Nick is demonstrating _____________ reasoning.

A) intuitive
B) centrated
C) transductive
D) irreversible
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Young children involved in pretend play are demonstrating

A) object permanence.
B) association.
C) centration.
D) symbolic function.
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The proportion of children living in poverty in the United States is

A) 1 in 5.
B) 2 in 5.
C) 3 in 5.
D) 4 in 5.
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According to Piaget,deferred imitation requires the use of

A) symbolic functioning.
B) formal operational thought.
C) concrete operational thought.
D) seriation.
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When children repeat an action that they saw someone else perform at an earlier time,they are demonstrating

A) deferred imitation.
B) symbolic play.
C) evidence of the sensorimotor stage.
D) recognition memory.
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Natasha is 5 years old.She is probably in which of Piaget's stages?

A) Sensorimotor
B) Preoperational
C) Concrete operations
D) Formal operations
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One theory about the increase in food allergies among children is

A) the environment is too dirty and kids react to it.
B) there are more fresh and organic foods available.
C) the foods tend to be less processed than in the past.
D) the environment might be too clean, and children's immune systems do not develop.
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Kelly broke a lamp and was told that she had been bad.Later that evening,she was told that her parents were getting a divorce.She thought that her breaking the lamp had caused the divorce.This is an example of what kind of reasoning?

A) Deductive
B) Inductive
C) Transductive
D) Reductive
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Anne's father is going to a Halloween party.He comes into her room dressed in a gorilla suit and says,"Hi,sweetheart!" Anne says,"Oh,Daddy,it's you!" Anne's behavior reflects her understanding of

A) identities.
B) centration.
C) symbolic play.
D) imagery.
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When children make an object stand for or represent something else,they are using

A) deferred imitation.
B) pretend play.
C) recall memory.
D) recognition memory.
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Miranda and her uncle see an interesting new car drive by.Later,after the car has gone,her uncle asks if she remembers the neat thing they saw minutes before.Miranda says,"Yes,we saw a car." Miranda is demonstrating

A) deferred imitation.
B) symbolic function.
C) recognition memory.
D) conservation.
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The symbolic function allows young children to

A) think about things they can see.
B) refer to mental representations of objects they have seen before.
C) think abstractly.
D) think logically.
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Some children playing in the yard are pretending to bake cookies.One child gathers up some disk-shaped rocks and says,"Here are the cookies I made!" This child is engaged in

A) sensorimotor play.
B) deferred recognition.
C) pretend play.
D) conservational play.
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Three-year-old Ben is pretending to build a birdhouse with some pieces of wood lying in the yard.Suddenly,Ben says,"I need a hammer to fix this," even when there is no hammer present.According to Piaget,Ben has entered the

A) sensorimotor stage.
B) concrete operations stage.
C) formal operations stage.
D) preoperational stage.
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Marsha watches her mother bathe the new baby.The next morning she gets her doll and a pail of water and bathes her "baby." Marsha is showing

A) deferred imitation.
B) symbolic-function.
C) centration.
D) conservation.
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Conclusions from more recent research on egocentrism suggests that

A) Piaget was accurate in his assessment of egocentrism in children.
B) most children are egocentric, but some are not.
C) levels of egocentrism depend on how familiar a child is with the situation.
D) biological factors are more influential in the development of egocentrism than Piaget believed.
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With regard to egocentrism,researchers other than Piaget have found that

A) Piaget was apparently correct in his view of young children's egocentrism.
B) children do better with familiar tasks compared with the three-mountain or abstract tasks.
C) egocentrism continues at the same level well into middle childhood.
D) young children do not show empathy because they cannot take another person's perspective.
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Piaget used the three-mountain task to assess children's level of

A) conservation.
B) egocentrism.
C) seriation.
D) class inclusion.
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Piaget proposed that children begin to develop a theory of mind when they are around

A) 18 months old.
B) 6 years old.
C) 3 years old.
D) 9 years old.
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The children who have the most difficulty in recognizing false beliefs are those who

A) are rated high in social skills.
B) have limited language development.
C) participate in family discussions.
D) are from non-Western cultures.
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Piaget designed the "three mountain task" to study _____________ of young children.

A) centration
B) egocentrism
C) conservation
D) irreversibility
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Which of the following is NOT one of the principles of counting that children begin to recognize during the preoperational stage?

A) The ascending-series principle
B) The stable-order principle
C) The cardinality principle
D) The abstraction principle
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Piaget concluded that young children come to illogical conclusions because they cannot _____________ and think about several aspects of a situation at the same time.

A) mentally focus
B) reason logically
C) decenter
D) remember
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Inability to understand that a ball of clay that has been molded into a "snake" can be formed into a ball again is an example of

A) irreversibility.
B) centration.
C) conservation.
D) egocentrism.
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Which two aspects of preoperational thought are most responsible for children failing Piaget's conservation tasks?

A) Egocentrism and animism
B) Egocentrism and irreversibility
C) Irreversibility and animism
D) Irreversibility and centration
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Four-year-old Sarah tells her mother,"I told the wind to blow,so it made my kite fly." This is an example of

A) animism.
B) inductive reasoning.
C) egocentrism.
D) decentration.
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Piaget appears to have greatly underestimated the understanding of causality in children.New evidence suggests that children as young as _____ years old showed causal reasoning.

A) 1 ½
B) 2 ½
C) 3 ½
D) 4 ½
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By age ___,most children can count to 20 or more and know the relative sizes of numbers 1 through 10; some can do simple single-digit addition and subtraction.

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
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According to Piaget,a limitation in the thinking of children in the preoperational stage is that they have difficulty

A) showing empathy.
B) classifying objects according to more than one stimulus dimension.
C) distinguishing reality from fantasy.
D) thinking animistically.
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Margaret,who is 4,is upset because her older sister,Leslie,"has more candy." Actually,each girl has one caramel,but Leslie has stretched hers into a long string while Margaret's is still a small cube.This shows Margaret's inability to use

A) reversal.
B) decentration.
C) conservation.
D) transduction.
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Billy has two imaginary friends named Joe and Buckus.In which of the following ways is having Joe and Buckus similar to having peer relationships?

A) They may make Billy less sociable.
B) They are good company for an only child.
C) They provide mechanisms of avoidance.
D) They help him avoid difficult situations.
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Focusing on only one aspect of a situation and neglecting others is called

A) centration.
B) decentering.
C) conservation.
D) irreversibility.
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A child who cannot see something from another person's perspective or point of view is showing

A) centration.
B) egocentrism.
C) conservation.
D) irreversibility.
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Alex is listening to some music through headphones so no one else can hear it.When his mother walks into the room,he says,"Mommy,do you like this song?" although she cannot hear the music.Alex's question indicates that Alex is

A) presymbolic.
B) egocentric.
C) decentered.
D) transformational.
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The child who would develop theory-of-mind best would be

A) autistic.
B) one with excellent language skills.
C) one with a single language rather than bilingual.
D) an only child.
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Gross motor coordination allows a child to

A) scribble on paper.
B) stack blocks.
C) jump and hop.
D) use scissors.
C
2
Phillip's brain has slowed in overall development but has experienced the most rapid development in the areas of the brain associated with language,thinking,and spatial relationships.We can assume that Phillip is in what age range?

A) Infancy
B) Early childhood
C) Middle childhood
D) Adolescence
C
3
According to the text,children are usually not physically ready to participate in organized sports until they are

A) about 4 years old.
B) about 5 years old.
C) about 6 years old.
D) adolescents, because organized sports are harmful to young children.
C
4
Children who cannot recognize the sensation that their bladder is full often suffer from enuresis,which is commonly known as

A) sleepwalking.
B) sleeptalking.
C) a neurological disturbance.
D) bedwetting.
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On occasion,Marcus,a 7-year-old,awakens abruptly from a deep sleep in a state of panic within an hour after falling asleep.His parents get him quieted down quickly,and he has no memory of the incident in the morning.Martin is probably experiencing

A) nightmares.
B) poor sleep patterns that need modification.
C) sleep or night terrors.
D) sleepwalking.
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Brittany,at age 5,is thinner than she was a year ago; she has gained only 4 pounds even though she has grown 2 inches.Which of the following statements is probably TRUE?

A) Her growth pattern is normal for her age.
B) Her diet is probably lacking essential nutrients.
C) Her growth will probably slow down when she reaches puberty.
D) She was probably a low-birth-weight baby.
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Meagan is learning to jump rope.This involves her learning to use her leg muscles to jump in a rhythmic fashion.In learning to jump properly,Meagan is acquiring a

A) gross motor skill.
B) fine motor skill.
C) proximal motor skill.
D) reflexive motor skill.
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Which of the following does NOT describe how children develop in the preschool years of early childhood,compared to their development as toddlers?

A) Their bodies become slimmer.
B) Their motor and mental abilities become sharper.
C) Their verbal development slows down.
D) Their personalities and relationships become more complex.
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Five-year-old Mike has had an exciting evening opening birthday presents.He has just gone to bed 2 hours later than normal and has recently eaten a lot of cake and ice cream.Which of the following problems is Mike at risk for during the night?

A) Night terrors
B) Nightmares
C) Sleepwalking
D) Sleeptalking
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Ricardo sleeps VERY soundly at night,but he will still need a daytime nap or a quiet rest until about the age of

A) 3.
B) 4.
C) 5.
D) 6.
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Repeated urination in clothing or in bed is called

A) encopresis.
B) enuresis.
C) nightmares.
D) night terrors.
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Physical development during early childhood includes which of the following?

A) Cartilage turns to bone, and bones become harder.
B) Girls become taller and heavier than boys during this period.
C) Children gain weight rapidly, but gain height slowly.
D) Boys develop more fatty tissue than girls.
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Joey is able to button his shirt and cut his food alone.Joey has developed

A) fine motor skills.
B) gross motor skills.
C) handedness.
D) None of these
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Nightmares during early childhood

A) are rare in children younger than 7 years.
B) should be treated by a child psychologist.
C) generally indicate abuse.
D) are serious only if they occur frequently.
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New research on handedness suggests that handedness is most influenced by

A) genetics.
B) environment.
C) the father.
D) the mother.
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During early childhood,physical development involves

A) more rapid growth and muscular development than during any other phase of the life span.
B) more rapid growth, but slower muscular development than during the first three years.
C) slower growth, but more rapid muscular development than during the first three years.
D) slower growth and slower muscular development than during the first three years.
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Shelly is 4 years old.With regard to sleep patterns,she can be expected to

A) sleep lightly at night.
B) fall asleep more quickly than she did when she was younger.
C) need fewer bedtime rituals and routines.
D) fight going to sleep and find excuses to get up.
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According to research presented in your text,children under the age of 6

A) should play on at least two sports teams.
B) could be overwhelmed by the physical and motor demands of organized sports.
C) should only play outside if they are part of a team.
D) should play one organized sport that their parents choose and one that they choose.
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Seth used to go to sleep in a dark room,but now,at age 3,he cries unless his parents leave a night-light on.This behavior may be

A) a way of putting off sleep.
B) a risk factor for sleepwalking.
C) a precursor to bouts of nightmares.
D) a sign of neurological damage.
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Reagan is 4 years old.At this time she is experiencing the most rapid brain development in

A) the frontal areas.
B) the temporal areas.
C) the midbrain.
D) the occipital region.
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According to recent statistics,about one in every ____ children is homeless.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 45
D) 65
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According to research presented in your text,which of the following is NOT one of the four major causes of death in children younger than age 5?

A) Diarrhea
B) Pneumonia
C) Malaria
D) Ebola
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Some government programs that help to obtain health care for children include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Medicaid.
B) Medicare.
C) CHIP.
D) WIC.
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Injuries in childhood

A) are likely to be frequent but minor.
B) are extremely rare because executive functions are fully developed.
C) cannot be prevented by parents' supervision.
D) seldom involve swallowing items including medications and vitamins.
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The pictorial stage in young children's drawings typically begins between the ages of ____ and ____.

A) 2; 3
B) 3; 4
C) 4; 5
D) 5; 6
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Left handedness is more prevalent in

A) girls.
B) boys.
C) both.
D) neither.
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Cognitive effects from ______ may be long lasting.

A) obesity
B) eating dessert
C) malnutrition
D) enlarged fatty cells
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The chief factor associated with ill health in childhood is

A) size of family.
B) lack of health insurance and access to health care.
C) lack of daycare.
D) stress that helps to boost the immune system's responsiveness.
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Parental smoking increases the likelihood that young children may contract a number of medical problems,including which of the following?

A) Pneumonia
B) Delayed fine motor skills
C) Vision impairment
D) Delayed gross motor skills
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Handedness,the preference for using one hand over the other,usually becomes evident in children when they are about _________ of age.

A) 9 months
B) 18 months
C) 2 years
D) 3 years
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Which of the following foods is LEAST likely to cause an allergic reaction in a child?

A) Eggs
B) Peanuts
C) Rice
D) Wheat
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The reason many of the major diseases of childhood,such as measles,whooping cough,and tuberculosis,are now fairly rare in Western industrialized countries is because of

A) widespread immunizations.
B) death by accidents.
C) death by other diseases.
D) sudden infant death syndrome.
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Currently,which of the following causes the most deaths in childhood?

A) Cancer
B) Measles
C) Accidents
D) AIDS
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34
Factors that would assist with reduction of childhood obesity include

A) eating meals together.
B) getting adequate sleep.
C) limiting television watching to two hours or less per day.
D) All of the these
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The risk of illness,injury,and death in childhood is most strongly related to the family's

A) socioeconomic status.
B) race.
C) physical size.
D) ethnicity.
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36
Tanya has recently developed the ability to draw shapes such as circles and squares.She can also button large buttons.What skills has she developed?

A) Gross motor
B) Handedness
C) Fine motor
D) Lateralization
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37
A key to preventing obesity in children is to

A) have individual servings of appropriate portions.
B) increase the numbers of calories per pound of body weight.
C) vary the amount of calories children consume from day to day.
D) insist that children eat everything on their plates.
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38
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the textbook as something that has been done legally to make young childhood safer?

A) Require childproof caps on medicine bottles
B) Require mandatory helmets for bicycle riders
C) Require safe storage of firearms
D) Require mandatory immunizations
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39
Juan can hop,go down a staircase with alternating feet without assistance,and can start and stop quickly when he is running.Juan is probably how old?

A) 2 years
B) 3 years
C) 4 years
D) 5 years
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40
The highest rates of undernutrition are found in

A) the United States.
B) West and Central Africa.
C) South Asia.
D) Latin America.
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41
According to the text,children become able to classify objects according to two dimensions,such as color and shape,around the age of

A) 18 months.
B) 2 years.
C) 3 years.
D) 4 years.
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42
Little Vincent holds up his mother's broom and says,"With this sword,I am really a knight!" Vincent is engaged in

A) pretend play.
B) acting out.
C) rough-and-tumble play.
D) object permanence.
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43
Environmental health steps to prevent lead poisoning include all of the following EXCEPT

A) removal of lead from paints and gasoline.
B) screening of residents in areas where the majority of the houses were built before 1950.
C) closing school buildings.
D) encouraging parents to remove chipping or peeling paints in their homes.
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44
At about the age of ___,children are able to understand the relationship between pictures,maps,and scale models and that the objects are spaces they represent.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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45
Many poor children do not get adequate medical care because

A) they don't need it.
B) their parents don't care.
C) their families don't have medical insurance.
D) their families move so often.
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46
Nick was feeling angry at his little brother,and at about the same time,Nick's little brother came down with a bad case of the stomach flu.Nick was worried that his anger caused his brother to get sick.According to Piaget,Nick is demonstrating _____________ reasoning.

A) intuitive
B) centrated
C) transductive
D) irreversible
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47
Young children involved in pretend play are demonstrating

A) object permanence.
B) association.
C) centration.
D) symbolic function.
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48
The proportion of children living in poverty in the United States is

A) 1 in 5.
B) 2 in 5.
C) 3 in 5.
D) 4 in 5.
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49
According to Piaget,deferred imitation requires the use of

A) symbolic functioning.
B) formal operational thought.
C) concrete operational thought.
D) seriation.
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50
When children repeat an action that they saw someone else perform at an earlier time,they are demonstrating

A) deferred imitation.
B) symbolic play.
C) evidence of the sensorimotor stage.
D) recognition memory.
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51
Natasha is 5 years old.She is probably in which of Piaget's stages?

A) Sensorimotor
B) Preoperational
C) Concrete operations
D) Formal operations
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52
One theory about the increase in food allergies among children is

A) the environment is too dirty and kids react to it.
B) there are more fresh and organic foods available.
C) the foods tend to be less processed than in the past.
D) the environment might be too clean, and children's immune systems do not develop.
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53
Kelly broke a lamp and was told that she had been bad.Later that evening,she was told that her parents were getting a divorce.She thought that her breaking the lamp had caused the divorce.This is an example of what kind of reasoning?

A) Deductive
B) Inductive
C) Transductive
D) Reductive
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54
Anne's father is going to a Halloween party.He comes into her room dressed in a gorilla suit and says,"Hi,sweetheart!" Anne says,"Oh,Daddy,it's you!" Anne's behavior reflects her understanding of

A) identities.
B) centration.
C) symbolic play.
D) imagery.
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55
When children make an object stand for or represent something else,they are using

A) deferred imitation.
B) pretend play.
C) recall memory.
D) recognition memory.
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56
Miranda and her uncle see an interesting new car drive by.Later,after the car has gone,her uncle asks if she remembers the neat thing they saw minutes before.Miranda says,"Yes,we saw a car." Miranda is demonstrating

A) deferred imitation.
B) symbolic function.
C) recognition memory.
D) conservation.
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57
The symbolic function allows young children to

A) think about things they can see.
B) refer to mental representations of objects they have seen before.
C) think abstractly.
D) think logically.
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58
Some children playing in the yard are pretending to bake cookies.One child gathers up some disk-shaped rocks and says,"Here are the cookies I made!" This child is engaged in

A) sensorimotor play.
B) deferred recognition.
C) pretend play.
D) conservational play.
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59
Three-year-old Ben is pretending to build a birdhouse with some pieces of wood lying in the yard.Suddenly,Ben says,"I need a hammer to fix this," even when there is no hammer present.According to Piaget,Ben has entered the

A) sensorimotor stage.
B) concrete operations stage.
C) formal operations stage.
D) preoperational stage.
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60
Marsha watches her mother bathe the new baby.The next morning she gets her doll and a pail of water and bathes her "baby." Marsha is showing

A) deferred imitation.
B) symbolic-function.
C) centration.
D) conservation.
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61
Conclusions from more recent research on egocentrism suggests that

A) Piaget was accurate in his assessment of egocentrism in children.
B) most children are egocentric, but some are not.
C) levels of egocentrism depend on how familiar a child is with the situation.
D) biological factors are more influential in the development of egocentrism than Piaget believed.
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62
With regard to egocentrism,researchers other than Piaget have found that

A) Piaget was apparently correct in his view of young children's egocentrism.
B) children do better with familiar tasks compared with the three-mountain or abstract tasks.
C) egocentrism continues at the same level well into middle childhood.
D) young children do not show empathy because they cannot take another person's perspective.
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63
Piaget used the three-mountain task to assess children's level of

A) conservation.
B) egocentrism.
C) seriation.
D) class inclusion.
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64
Piaget proposed that children begin to develop a theory of mind when they are around

A) 18 months old.
B) 6 years old.
C) 3 years old.
D) 9 years old.
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65
The children who have the most difficulty in recognizing false beliefs are those who

A) are rated high in social skills.
B) have limited language development.
C) participate in family discussions.
D) are from non-Western cultures.
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66
Piaget designed the "three mountain task" to study _____________ of young children.

A) centration
B) egocentrism
C) conservation
D) irreversibility
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67
Which of the following is NOT one of the principles of counting that children begin to recognize during the preoperational stage?

A) The ascending-series principle
B) The stable-order principle
C) The cardinality principle
D) The abstraction principle
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68
Piaget concluded that young children come to illogical conclusions because they cannot _____________ and think about several aspects of a situation at the same time.

A) mentally focus
B) reason logically
C) decenter
D) remember
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69
Inability to understand that a ball of clay that has been molded into a "snake" can be formed into a ball again is an example of

A) irreversibility.
B) centration.
C) conservation.
D) egocentrism.
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70
Which two aspects of preoperational thought are most responsible for children failing Piaget's conservation tasks?

A) Egocentrism and animism
B) Egocentrism and irreversibility
C) Irreversibility and animism
D) Irreversibility and centration
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71
Four-year-old Sarah tells her mother,"I told the wind to blow,so it made my kite fly." This is an example of

A) animism.
B) inductive reasoning.
C) egocentrism.
D) decentration.
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72
Piaget appears to have greatly underestimated the understanding of causality in children.New evidence suggests that children as young as _____ years old showed causal reasoning.

A) 1 ½
B) 2 ½
C) 3 ½
D) 4 ½
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73
By age ___,most children can count to 20 or more and know the relative sizes of numbers 1 through 10; some can do simple single-digit addition and subtraction.

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
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74
According to Piaget,a limitation in the thinking of children in the preoperational stage is that they have difficulty

A) showing empathy.
B) classifying objects according to more than one stimulus dimension.
C) distinguishing reality from fantasy.
D) thinking animistically.
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75
Margaret,who is 4,is upset because her older sister,Leslie,"has more candy." Actually,each girl has one caramel,but Leslie has stretched hers into a long string while Margaret's is still a small cube.This shows Margaret's inability to use

A) reversal.
B) decentration.
C) conservation.
D) transduction.
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76
Billy has two imaginary friends named Joe and Buckus.In which of the following ways is having Joe and Buckus similar to having peer relationships?

A) They may make Billy less sociable.
B) They are good company for an only child.
C) They provide mechanisms of avoidance.
D) They help him avoid difficult situations.
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77
Focusing on only one aspect of a situation and neglecting others is called

A) centration.
B) decentering.
C) conservation.
D) irreversibility.
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78
A child who cannot see something from another person's perspective or point of view is showing

A) centration.
B) egocentrism.
C) conservation.
D) irreversibility.
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79
Alex is listening to some music through headphones so no one else can hear it.When his mother walks into the room,he says,"Mommy,do you like this song?" although she cannot hear the music.Alex's question indicates that Alex is

A) presymbolic.
B) egocentric.
C) decentered.
D) transformational.
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80
The child who would develop theory-of-mind best would be

A) autistic.
B) one with excellent language skills.
C) one with a single language rather than bilingual.
D) an only child.
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