Deck 5: Planning: Infants and Toddlers
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Deck 5: Planning: Infants and Toddlers
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The period between birth and two years of age is a time when children change very little.
False
2
During infancy, the brain has the greatest capacity to grow, developing synaptic connections that affect lifelong development.
True
3
By the end of the first year, infants are able to understand a great deal of language even though they may not use words yet.
True
4
An infant-toddler program is a scaled-down version of preschool.
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Attachment is the affectional bond between infant and caregiver.
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The environment in an infant/toddler program should be restricted in order to ensure the safety of the children.
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Infants learn to trust themselves and others; Piaget called this stage in an infant's development trust versus mistrust.
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Parents frequently experience strong separation anxiety.
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Licensing requirements for an infant/toddler program will probably include a statement about sanitation.
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Adaptations for toddlers with special needs might include materials that offer challenges but also ensure some successes.
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Children under the age of two learn by experiencing their environment with all their senses.
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Children's cooperation in a routine can show the development of cognitive ability.
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13
An important characteristic of a caregiver for toddlers is patience.
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14
Language begins to develop during the second year and develops slowly.
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15
Erikson described the first two years in an infant's development as "trust versus mistrust."
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16
Babies are capable of forming strong attachments only to their mothers.
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17
Separation anxieties may be greater at naptime and when the children are tired.
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18
Any person can be an infant and toddler caregiver; no special skills are required.
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19
Because toddlers have short interest spans, activities and materials in their environment should be changed frequently.
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20
All children follow an exact pattern of development.
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21
Usually by about the age of __________ children have resolved their anxiety over separation.
A)six months
B)one year
C)two years
D)three years
A)six months
B)one year
C)two years
D)three years
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22
Children develop trust when
A)their needs are met consistently.
B)they reach their second birthday.
C)they have learned to trust themselves.
D)they are read to frequently.
A)their needs are met consistently.
B)they reach their second birthday.
C)they have learned to trust themselves.
D)they are read to frequently.
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23
The reason for including materials that represent the children's culture is that
A)these items help to lay a foundation for identity.
B)parents insist upon it.
C)it is part of the program's goals.
D)it is important to the broader community.
A)these items help to lay a foundation for identity.
B)parents insist upon it.
C)it is part of the program's goals.
D)it is important to the broader community.
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24
Children's use of spoken words usually begins around
A)7 months.
B)10 months.
C)18 months.
D)12 months.
A)7 months.
B)10 months.
C)18 months.
D)12 months.
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25
Recently, there has been an overall increase in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) deaths.
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26
Which of the following materials will develop motor skills in infants or toddlers?
A)a mirror at floor level
B)a large ball
C)Blocks
D)a toy telephone
A)a mirror at floor level
B)a large ball
C)Blocks
D)a toy telephone
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27
Toddler rooms will likely not need provisions for toileting and handwashing for children.
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28
The stage during which children taste, touch, look at, and smell whatever they come into contact with was named the sensorimotor period by
A)Piaget.
B)Erikson.
C)Freud.
D)Montessori.
A)Piaget.
B)Erikson.
C)Freud.
D)Montessori.
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29
Large motor areas are only found in the outdoor environment.
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30
A developmentally appropriate infant-toddler program is based on knowledge of the children's
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)physical abilities.
C)social abilities.
D)cognitive abilities.
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)physical abilities.
C)social abilities.
D)cognitive abilities.
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31
Creativity is defined in Chapter 4 as
A)using a variety of materials.
B)being able to draw a recognizable object.
C)a unique way of reacting to a situation.
D)the ability to stay within the lines in a coloring book.
A)using a variety of materials.
B)being able to draw a recognizable object.
C)a unique way of reacting to a situation.
D)the ability to stay within the lines in a coloring book.
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32
The word synchrony describes
A)a coincidence between two events.
B)sympathetic responses between infants.
C)the back-and-forth interaction between infants and adults.
D)the relationship between parent and caregiver.
A)a coincidence between two events.
B)sympathetic responses between infants.
C)the back-and-forth interaction between infants and adults.
D)the relationship between parent and caregiver.
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33
Sleeping on the back is the preferred position for infants.
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34
The word sensorimotor describes
A)a time during infants' day when caregivers hold them.
B)the age when infants learn by experiencing their environment with all their senses.
C)eating times because children tend to use their hands to pick up their food.
D)activities that require children to use their senses.
A)a time during infants' day when caregivers hold them.
B)the age when infants learn by experiencing their environment with all their senses.
C)eating times because children tend to use their hands to pick up their food.
D)activities that require children to use their senses.
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35
An infant-toddler classroom should provide hiding areas behind low screens, under tables, and/or in large boxes.
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36
Toddler play areas should not have climbing equipment, as this encourages too much climbing.
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37
Safety is a dominant concern of parents in an infant-toddler program.
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38
The diaper area should be set up so that diapering can be done quickly and without distractions.
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39
A ____ area in an infant/toddler room would be suitable for developing relationships with adults.
A)diaper-changing
B)Block
C)Climbing
D)food preparation
A)diaper-changing
B)Block
C)Climbing
D)food preparation
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40
When caregivers talk to toddlers, they should
A)speak quietly.
B)use simple, short sentences.
C)listen more than talk.
D)model complex sentences.
A)speak quietly.
B)use simple, short sentences.
C)listen more than talk.
D)model complex sentences.
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41
Goals for an infant-toddler program should
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)reflect current research.
C)be developmentally appropriate.
D)allow children to explore.
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)reflect current research.
C)be developmentally appropriate.
D)allow children to explore.
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MATCHING
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
trust versus mistrust
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
trust versus mistrust
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43
The neurons for vision are most active between
A)two and eight months.
B)two and three years.
C)18 and 24 months.
D)birth and two months.
A)two and eight months.
B)two and three years.
C)18 and 24 months.
D)birth and two months.
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44
Safety precautions for an infant-toddler room should include
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)covers for electrical outlets.
C)secured, heavy furniture.
D)gates to close off hazardous areas.
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)covers for electrical outlets.
C)secured, heavy furniture.
D)gates to close off hazardous areas.
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MATCHING
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
psychosocial area
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
psychosocial area
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The core of a good infant-toddler program is
A)an educated, stable staff.
B)good equipment.
C)a very large space.
D)a good group of infants.
A)an educated, stable staff.
B)good equipment.
C)a very large space.
D)a good group of infants.
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MATCHING
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
attachment
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
attachment
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48
The environment can provide visual stimulation for an infant with
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)windows to look out of.
C)pleasing colors on the wall.
D)pictures placed at eye level.
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)windows to look out of.
C)pleasing colors on the wall.
D)pictures placed at eye level.
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MATCHING
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
synchrony
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
synchrony
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MATCHING
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
sensorimotor period
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
sensorimotor period
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MATCHING
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
sensory input
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
sensory input
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52
Independence in toileting can be facilitated by providing
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)low toilets.
C)low sinks.
D)steps for toilets or sinks.
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)low toilets.
C)low sinks.
D)steps for toilets or sinks.
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53
During the first two years, children's brains develop __________ connections that affect lifelong development.
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MATCHING
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
developmentally appropriate infant-toddler program
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
developmentally appropriate infant-toddler program
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Erikson observed that through repeated experiences, babies learn that adults will be there when needed; this results in a feeling of
A)trust.
B)power.
C)dependency.
D)satisfaction.
A)trust.
B)power.
C)dependency.
D)satisfaction.
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56
Adaptations for a child with special needs may include
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)materials that provide sensory stimulation.
C)orthopedic chairs.
D)clearing objects or obstacles to make areas safe.
A)All of these choices are correct.
B)materials that provide sensory stimulation.
C)orthopedic chairs.
D)clearing objects or obstacles to make areas safe.
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MATCHING
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
flexibility
a.affectional tie that binds one person to another and endures with time
b.based on knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive abilities of the children served
c.Piaget's first stage of infant development, taking place from birth to age two, when children use all their senses to absorb the world around them
d.Erikson's first stage of infant development, in which children learn to trust themselves and others
e.space that is planned to encourage interactions between adults and children and among the children themselves
f.ability to change as needed
g.back-and-forth interaction between an infant and his or her parents or caregiver that is responsive to the baby's needs
h.objects and experiences that stimulate the senses
flexibility
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Erikson's first stage of infant development is called
A)trust versus mistrust.
B)the sensorimotor period.
C)the oral stage.
D)the crying stage.
A)trust versus mistrust.
B)the sensorimotor period.
C)the oral stage.
D)the crying stage.
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Quality programs for infants and toddlers are designed
A)specifically to meet the needs of the children they serve.
B)to look like preschool programs.
C)to be cost-effective.
D)for aesthetic beauty.
A)specifically to meet the needs of the children they serve.
B)to look like preschool programs.
C)to be cost-effective.
D)for aesthetic beauty.
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60
Motor skills develop fairly quickly during the first two years and in a(n) __________ sequence.
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When children say, "I can do it myself," they are saying __________.
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62
What are some materials that help toddlers develop social interaction skills?
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Children's separation anxiety may be greater during __________.
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When babies poke or prod each other, they are learning that __________.
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Music is critical to ___________ development
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Consistency of caregivers is an important aspect of a developmentally appropriate child care program.Discuss what directors can do to retain staff.
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The typical ratio of adults to children in an infant/toddler program is __________.
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_______ is integral to higher level thinking
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Describe procedures that facilitate both the parent and child's adjustment to separation.
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The development of trust occurs when babies learn __________.
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Flexibility in an environment refers to __________.
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Provide one crib on wheels in the infant room to __________.
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One way to help parents manage their anxiety about placing their infant in child care is to __________.
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What are some of the feelings parents have about placing their infant in child care?
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75
What are the general categories of requirements for licensing infant/toddler programs?
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76
A developmentally appropriate program should encourage language skills.Discuss some ways this can be implemented.
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77
Describe children's behavior during the sensorimotor period as they learn about their environment.
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78
Why is it important for children to develop attachments to their parents and caregivers?
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79
List some common household items that can be used by toddlers in an infant/toddler program.
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80
______________ establishes the foundation for all other developmental domains
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