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According to attachment styles, which of the following is NOT correct?
According to attachment styles, which of the following is NOT correct?
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for introducing solid foods to an infant?
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for introducing solid foods to an infant?
Which of the following is NOT a type of stability needed by a child?
Which of the following is NOT a type of stability needed by a child?
During which of Piaget's stages can adolescents think systematically and reason about abstract concepts?
During which of Piaget's stages can adolescents think systematically and reason about abstract concepts?
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What type of grasp involves the use of the fingers and palm, but no thumbs, in infants?
What type of grasp involves the use of the fingers and palm, but no thumbs, in infants?
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Which of the following is NOT a part of fine motor development from birth to five?
Which of the following is NOT a part of fine motor development from birth to five?
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What type of movement involves large muscles, such as legs, arms, and the trunk?
What type of movement involves large muscles, such as legs, arms, and the trunk?
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What is the chromosomal condition where an extra X chromosome is present in the cells of a female?
What is the chromosomal condition where an extra X chromosome is present in the cells of a female?
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Which of the following is a characteristic of an avoidant attachment style?
Which of the following is a characteristic of an avoidant attachment style?
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What is the stage of development characterized by the ability to think systematically and reason about abstract concepts?
What is the stage of development characterized by the ability to think systematically and reason about abstract concepts?
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Study Notes
Attachment Styles
- A child with an ambivalent attachment style will avoid or ignore the mother, showing little emotion when the mother departs or returns.
- A child with a secure attachment style usually explores freely while the caregiver is present and may engage with the stranger.
- A child with a disorganized attachment style seems to have an inconsistent way of coping with the stress of the strange situation.
- A child with an avoidant attachment style may not run away from the mother when she approaches.
Introducing Solid Foods
- A child should be able to hold its head up without wobbling before introducing solid foods.
- A child should be able to indicate if they are full, saying "no" when offered more food.
- Foods with multiple ingredients should not be introduced initially; instead, single-ingredient foods should be introduced one at a time.
Stability in Children
- Stability in children involves the development of hand, shoulder, legs, and body control.
Piaget's Stages
- Adolescents can think systematically, reason about abstract concepts, and understand ethics and scientific reasoning during the Formal Operational stage.
Infant Development
- The palmar grasp involves the use of fingers and palm, but no thumbs, and is an early grasping reflex in infants.
Fine Motor Development
- Fine motor development from birth to five includes bilateral coordination, strength and stability, and sensory processing.
Gross Motor Development
- Gross motor development involves movements of large muscles, such as legs, arms, and the trunk.
Turner Syndrome
- Turner Syndrome occurs when a single X chromosome is present in a female cell.
Attachment Theory
- Bowlby's Theory developed the concept of attachment theory, the affectional bond or tie that an infant forms with the mother.
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Description
This quiz assesses knowledge of different attachment styles in children, including secure, ambivalent, disorganized and avoidant attachment. Understand the characteristics of each style and how they impact child development.