Attachment Styles in Child Development
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According to attachment styles, which of the following is NOT correct?

  • A child with a disorganized attachment style seems to have a consistent way of coping with the stress of the strange situation. (correct)
  • A child with an avoidant attachment may run away from the mother when she approaches.
  • 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.
  • Which of the following is NOT a requirement for introducing solid foods to an infant?

  • Food with multiple ingredients should be given for them to choose their favorite. (correct)
  • The infant can hold its head up without wobbling.
  • New foods should be introduced one at a time.
  • The infant can say no if already full.
  • Which of the following is NOT a type of stability needed by a child?

  • Shoulder
  • Legs
  • Hand (correct)
  • Head
  • During which of Piaget's stages can adolescents think systematically and reason about abstract concepts?

    <p>Formal Operational</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of grasp involves the use of the fingers and palm, but no thumbs, in infants?

    <p>Palmar Grasp</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a part of fine motor development from birth to five?

    <p>Gross Motor Skills</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of movement involves large muscles, such as legs, arms, and the trunk?

    <p>Gross Motor Movement</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the chromosomal condition where an extra X chromosome is present in the cells of a female?

    <p>Klinefelter Syndrome</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a characteristic of an avoidant attachment style?

    <p>The child will avoid or ignore the mother showing little emotion when the mother departs or returns.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the stage of development characterized by the ability to think systematically and reason about abstract concepts?

    <p>Formal Operational Stage</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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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    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.

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