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A newborn's hearing is the most fully developed sensory organ.

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Most infants demonstrate an ability to transfer objects from one hand to the other between ____________________ months of age.

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Match each term with the correct definition. -Fear of falling off high places


A) Crying
B) "Soft spots"
C) Reflexes
D) Plantar reflex
E) Attachment
F) Binocular vision
G) Head circumference
H) Evidence of perception
I) Babbling
J) Voluntary motor control

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Swallowing, sucking, coughing, yawning, elimination, and blinking reflexes are present at birth.

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Developmentally, there is no excuse for nine- or ten-month-old infants to fear strangers unless they have previously had a bad experience.

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Infants often begin to refuse bottle feedings around ____.


A) three to four months
B) five to six months
C) eight to twelve months
D) fifteen to twenty months

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How would you respond to the statement, "Babies can't learn?"

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People often believe that infants are no...

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The small openings located in the infant's skull are called ____________________.

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Most infants are playing peek-a-boo by eight months of age.

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Match each term with the correct definition. -Sucking, gagging, coughing


A) Crying
B) "Soft spots"
C) Reflexes
D) Plantar reflex
E) Attachment
F) Binocular vision
G) Head circumference
H) Evidence of perception
I) Babbling
J) Voluntary motor control

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Crying and fussing are a newborn's primary mode of ____________________.

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What safety precautions should be taken when heating an infant's bottle?

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Bottles should never be heated in a micr...

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Match each term with the correct definition. -An infant's primary mode of communication


A) Crying
B) "Soft spots"
C) Reflexes
D) Plantar reflex
E) Attachment
F) Binocular vision
G) Head circumference
H) Evidence of perception
I) Babbling
J) Voluntary motor control

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Match each term with the correct definition. -Eyes working together


A) Crying
B) "Soft spots"
C) Reflexes
D) Plantar reflex
E) Attachment
F) Binocular vision
G) Head circumference
H) Evidence of perception
I) Babbling
J) Voluntary motor control

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Most eight- to twelve-month-olds ____.


A) usually sleep through the night
B) weigh approximately 32 pounds
C) have a vocabulary of at least fifty words
D) can open doors by turning the doorknob

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Crying serves no useful developmental purpose except to let the infant signal a need for food or a diaper change.

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The newborn should startle in response to a loud noise.

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A typically developing three-month-old infant can ____.


A) wave bye-bye and play pat-a-cake on request
B) babble or coo when spoken to or smiled at
C) release a toy or object voluntarily
D) shake his or her head appropriately to indicate yes and no

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Match each term with the correct definition. -A measure of brain growth


A) Crying
B) "Soft spots"
C) Reflexes
D) Plantar reflex
E) Attachment
F) Binocular vision
G) Head circumference
H) Evidence of perception
I) Babbling
J) Voluntary motor control

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Match each term with the correct definition. -Toes curl when ball of foot is stroked


A) Crying
B) "Soft spots"
C) Reflexes
D) Plantar reflex
E) Attachment
F) Binocular vision
G) Head circumference
H) Evidence of perception
I) Babbling
J) Voluntary motor control

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