Deck 7: Development in Infancy and Early Childhood
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Deck 7: Development in Infancy and Early Childhood
1
Most infants show signs of comprehending words, including pointing and waving, at which age?
A) 6-8 months
B) 10-15 months
C) 18-24 months
D) 24-36 months
A) 6-8 months
B) 10-15 months
C) 18-24 months
D) 24-36 months
6-8 months
2
Children increase their vocabulary, on average, from 50 to 200 words during which age span?
A) 6-8 months
B) 10-15 months
C) 18-24 months
D) 24-36 months
A) 6-8 months
B) 10-15 months
C) 18-24 months
D) 24-36 months
18-24 months
3
At approximately what age will children use 2 word phrases to express thoughts?
A) 8 months
B) 15 months
C) 18 months
D) 24 months
A) 8 months
B) 15 months
C) 18 months
D) 24 months
24 months
4
Most children will have a vocabulary of approximately 1000 words by what age?
A) 18 months
B) 24 months
C) 36 months
D) 48 months
A) 18 months
B) 24 months
C) 36 months
D) 48 months
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5
Although there is some disagreement between researchers on the role poverty, stress, and culture play in children's language acquisition, most researchers agree
A) parent's verbal interactions with children impact the rate and quality of children's language development
B) there is no role for parents in children's language development
C) children will always develop language skills no matter how they interact with their parents or social environment
D) children will not be able to acquire language skills successfully in a financially or emotionally impoverished environment
A) parent's verbal interactions with children impact the rate and quality of children's language development
B) there is no role for parents in children's language development
C) children will always develop language skills no matter how they interact with their parents or social environment
D) children will not be able to acquire language skills successfully in a financially or emotionally impoverished environment
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6
Language acquisition is:
A) based mostly on brain development
B) based mostly on social cues and modeling from parents
C) based neither on behavioral or biological influences
D) based on both behavioral and biological influences
A) based mostly on brain development
B) based mostly on social cues and modeling from parents
C) based neither on behavioral or biological influences
D) based on both behavioral and biological influences
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7
Stranger anxiety normally develops at what age?
A) Around six months
B) 12 months
C) 18 months
D) 24 months
A) Around six months
B) 12 months
C) 18 months
D) 24 months
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8
Separation anxiety typically develops at what age?
A) 6-12 months
B) 12-18 months
C) 18-24 months
D) 24-30 months
A) 6-12 months
B) 12-18 months
C) 18-24 months
D) 24-30 months
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9
An emotional development milestone in which children can detect and respond appropriately to emotional cues in others is called:
A) Separation anxiety
B) Social referencing
C) Social orientation
D) Collective awareness
A) Separation anxiety
B) Social referencing
C) Social orientation
D) Collective awareness
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10
The ability to pick up small objects is associated with:
A) Gross motor skills
B) Formal operations
C) Fine motor skills
D) Proximodistal development
A) Gross motor skills
B) Formal operations
C) Fine motor skills
D) Proximodistal development
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11
The idea that infant development follows the progression of neck, head, and arms followed by crawling and walking refers to:
A) Proximodistal development
B) Fine motor skill development
C) Milestones in Gross motor development
D) Cephalocaudal development
A) Proximodistal development
B) Fine motor skill development
C) Milestones in Gross motor development
D) Cephalocaudal development
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12
The tendency of the trunk area of an infant's body to develop before the extremities is referred to as:
A) Proximodistal development
B) Fine motor skill development
C) Milestones in Gross motor development
D) Cephalocaudal development
A) Proximodistal development
B) Fine motor skill development
C) Milestones in Gross motor development
D) Cephalocaudal development
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13
Infants normally begin to hold objects and bang them together at what age?
A) 3 months
B) 6 months
C) 9 months
D) 12 months
A) 3 months
B) 6 months
C) 9 months
D) 12 months
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14
In Ainsworth's styles of attachment, an infant who is clingy with the caregiver and refuses to explore or be comforted is referred to as:
A) Insecure avoidant
B) Insecure resistant
C) Insecure disorganized
D) Secure
A) Insecure avoidant
B) Insecure resistant
C) Insecure disorganized
D) Secure
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15
In Ainsworth's styles of attachment, an infant who may show fear, anxiety, or resistance around the caregiver is referred to as:
A) Insecure avoidant
B) Insecure resistant
C) Insecure disorganized
D) Secure
A) Insecure avoidant
B) Insecure resistant
C) Insecure disorganized
D) Secure
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16
The bond development between an infant and their caregiver is referred to as:
A) Secure
B) Attachment
C) Affection
D) Positive regard
A) Secure
B) Attachment
C) Affection
D) Positive regard
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17
In attachment theory, how does daycare affect attachment?
A) It negatively affects attachment
B) It positively affects attachment
C) It depends on the quality of the daycare
D) Research on the matter is inconclusive
A) It negatively affects attachment
B) It positively affects attachment
C) It depends on the quality of the daycare
D) Research on the matter is inconclusive
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18
"A set of culturally accepted activities, expectations, and behaviors assigned to males and females" refers to
A) Gender roles
B) Sexual orientation
C) Chromosomal assignment
D) Social stereotyping
A) Gender roles
B) Sexual orientation
C) Chromosomal assignment
D) Social stereotyping
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19
"A child's gender identity and gender expression are congruent with the sex they were assigned at birth" refers to which term?
A) Gender role
B) Sexual Orientation
C) Cisgender
D) Transgender
A) Gender role
B) Sexual Orientation
C) Cisgender
D) Transgender
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20
Which term refers to the idea that there is a wider, more flexible range of gender experiences that people can have, that these experiences may or may not be congruent with socially acceptable binary definitions of gender?
A) Transgender
B) Cisgender
C) Gender dysmophia
D) Gender fluidity
A) Transgender
B) Cisgender
C) Gender dysmophia
D) Gender fluidity
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21
Temperament, the consistent ways we respond behaviorally and emotionally, to our environment, is considered to:
A) Adjust to circumstances
B) Be a fairly stable trait throughout life
C) Evolve throughout the life span
D) Be unstable and erratic
A) Adjust to circumstances
B) Be a fairly stable trait throughout life
C) Evolve throughout the life span
D) Be unstable and erratic
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22
Which of the following is NOT a temperament style?
A) The easy child
B) The difficult child
C) The fun child
D) The slow-to-warm-up child
A) The easy child
B) The difficult child
C) The fun child
D) The slow-to-warm-up child
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23
Children with Autism share characteristics of all the following EXCEPT:
A) mental retardation
B) problematic communication,
C) awkward social interaction,
D) repetitive or restricted behaviors
A) mental retardation
B) problematic communication,
C) awkward social interaction,
D) repetitive or restricted behaviors
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24
Children from low socioeconomic status (SES) are more likely than children from high SES to experience which of the following?
A) Injuries and death
B) Low IQ
C) Neurological problems
D) All of the above
A) Injuries and death
B) Low IQ
C) Neurological problems
D) All of the above
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25
Children from low socioeconomic status families are more likely to have all of the following except:
A) Lead poisoning
B) Improved eyesight
C) Tooth decay
D) Illness and infections
A) Lead poisoning
B) Improved eyesight
C) Tooth decay
D) Illness and infections
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26
The idea that parental self-efficacy tends to be associated with positive parenting aligns with which theory of behavioral and learning?
A) Classical conditioning
B) Social learning theory
C) Humanism
D) Attachment theory
A) Classical conditioning
B) Social learning theory
C) Humanism
D) Attachment theory
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27
The role that siblings play in one another's lives is:
A) Probably less important than that of the parents
B) About the same as that of the parents
C) Probably more important than that of the parents
D) None of the above
A) Probably less important than that of the parents
B) About the same as that of the parents
C) Probably more important than that of the parents
D) None of the above
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28
Which of the following is thought to be a characteristic of a first-born child?
A) More self-disciplined than later-born children
B) Less easily influenced by authority than younger siblings
C) Vary more from parents' values
D) Do not readily seek approval
A) More self-disciplined than later-born children
B) Less easily influenced by authority than younger siblings
C) Vary more from parents' values
D) Do not readily seek approval
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29
Which of the following is a symptom of emotional abuse?
A) Low self-esteem
B) Poor school performance
C) Suicidal behavior
D) All of the above
A) Low self-esteem
B) Poor school performance
C) Suicidal behavior
D) All of the above
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30
Which of the following is NOT considered an adverse childhood experience (ACE)?
A) Living next door to grandparents
B) Physical abuse
C) Divorce
D) Parental mental illness
A) Living next door to grandparents
B) Physical abuse
C) Divorce
D) Parental mental illness
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31
When it comes to reporting child abuse, social workers
A) Are mandated by state law to report
B) Are mandated by federal law to report
C) Should do so rarely since it could have a negative impact on the parents
D) Are the only profession required by law to report
A) Are mandated by state law to report
B) Are mandated by federal law to report
C) Should do so rarely since it could have a negative impact on the parents
D) Are the only profession required by law to report
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32
Planning to either prevent out-of-home placements or make foster or adoptive placements as quickly as possible refers to:
A) The Adoption and Safe Families Act
B) Permanency planning
C) Child welfare
D) Indian Child Welfare Act
A) The Adoption and Safe Families Act
B) Permanency planning
C) Child welfare
D) Indian Child Welfare Act
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33
Which act required CPS to make reasonable efforts to prevent adoptive placements and provide service plans to avoid them?
A) Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997
B) Multi-ethnic Placement Act of 1994
C) Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980
D) Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978
A) Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997
B) Multi-ethnic Placement Act of 1994
C) Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980
D) Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978
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34
Which act revised a previous law, pushing for permanency planning, and reducing the amount of time for placement from 18 to 12 months?
A) Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997
B) Multi- ethnic Placement Act of 1994
C) Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980
D) Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978
A) Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997
B) Multi- ethnic Placement Act of 1994
C) Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980
D) Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978
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35
How do biological and behavioral influences impact the development of language in young children?
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36
Describe the differences between cephalocaudal development and proximodistal development.
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37
Explain attachment theory and describe its strengths and weaknesses.
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38
What does research say about how daycare affects attachment?
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39
According to your textbook "there is no evidence to suggest a causal relationship between low SES and mental illness, only an association between the two". Explain this statement.
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40
Compare and contrast the parenting styles of authoritarian and authoritative.
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41
Why is it important for social workers to identify and build on the strengths of parents?
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42
Why is it important for researchers to study daycare?
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43
Discuss the social costs of child maltreatment.
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44
Describe the differences between the types of child abuse and neglect. Explain what the causes of child abuse could be from an ecological perspective.
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45
Describe the current debates around the Head Start program.
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46
Which model, and why, would be most appropriate to view developmental problems in low-income children and from which to build interventions?
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47
During a training for prospective adoptive parents, what will you tell them about typical emotional development, given that the children will be between the ages of 6 months and 5 years old?
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48
Describe 3 different explanations for the consequences of low SES on child development.
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49
Why is attachment so important for infants? Use Ainsworth, Erikson, and Piaget's theories to discuss attachment.
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50
What are "ACEs"? Explain health effects ACEs may have, and explain the compounding affect of ACEs.
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51
Describe the impacts of childhood emotional abuse on adult behavior.
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52
What would a foster parent need to know about a child with Autism? How might a diagnosis of Autism affect the success of a child in foster care? Refer to three readings/articles beyond your textbook.
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53
Briefly explain attachment theory and then use attachment theory to discuss the effects of intimate partner violence.
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