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What is Gross to fine control: - CORRECT ANSWER- Children control large
body movements before refined movements.
What is sequence of skill acquisition - CORRECT ANSWER-
It's predictable and the rate of development varies
Development is affected by contexts
What are contexts - CORRECT ANSWER- cultural, personal, temporal, virtual,
physical, social
What is cultural context - CORRECT ANSWER- Customs, beliefs, activity
patterns, and behavior standards
What is physical context - CORRECT ANSWER- Nonhuman aspects of the
environment
What is social context - CORRECT ANSWER- Availability and anticipation of
behaviors by significant others
What is personal context - CORRECT ANSWER- Child's age, gender,
socioeconomic status, and educational level
What is temporal context - CORRECT ANSWER- Stages of life, time of year,
and length of occupation
,What is virtual context - CORRECT ANSWER- Communication by means of
computers and airways
What are the six infant physiological development patterns - CORRECT
ANSWER-Neonate's average weight and length: 7 lb 2 oz and 19 to 22 inches
Characteristic appearance: layer of fluid (vernix caseosa); large, bumpy head;
"broad" nose; reddish skin; puffy eyes; external breasts; and fine hair (lanugo)
over body
APGAR score given to child at 1 minute after birth. Rating of 0-
2 in: Color, heart rate, reflex irritability, muscle tone, respiratory effort
First 3 months: expansion of lungs; increased efficiency of blood flow;
development of central nervous system Dramatic physical growth during first 6
months
Size of head and body appropriate by 4 months
What are the six stages of Brazelton's behavioral state -
CORRECT
ANSWER-Deep sleep
Light sleep
Drowsy and semi-dozing
Alert, actively awake
Fussy
Crying
Gross motor: what age is Physiologic flexion (extremity and trunk flexion) -
CORRECT ANSWER- At birth
Gross motor: what age is able to turn head from side to side in prone and supine
positions - CORRECT ANSWER- By 2 months
, Gross motor: what age is able to raise head to look around,
bring hands to knees in supine position, and roll in all directions - CORRECT
ANSWER- By 4 months
Gross motor: what age is able to reach while prone on extended arms, bring feet
to mouth in supine position, and sit when propped - CORRECT ANSWER- By
6 months
Gross motor: what age can assume sitting, can belly crawl, and protective
extension responses are emerging - CORRECT ANSWER- By 6 to 9 months
Gross motor: what age are equilibrium reactions developing, maintaining center
of gravity over base of support - CORRECT ANSWER- 7 to 21 months
Gross motor: what age are they able to creep - CORRECT
ANSWER- At
10 to 11 months
Gross motor: what age are they able to cruise (move sideways while holding
onto furniture) - CORRECT ANSWER- 12 months
Gross motor- what age are they able to walk - CORRECT ANSWER- By 14
months
Gross motor: what age are they practice walking, jumping, and running -
CORRECT ANSWER- Between 12 and 18 months
Fine motor; what age for grasp reflex to hold objects -
CORRECT
ANSWER-Visual inspection for the first 3 months