Child Development Milestones: Motor Development and Types of Cries

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What is the primary conflict in Erikson's psychosocial development theory according to the text?

Forming intimate reciprocal relationships

How does Erikson's theory of development differ from Freud's psychosexual stages?

Focuses on interactions between internal drives and cultural demands

According to Erikson, what happens if core tasks are poorly resolved?

Future psychological problems arise

What is the key feature of Erikson's theory regarding human development stages?

Each stage is marked by a specific developmental task

What does Erikson emphasize as crucial for psychosocial health and identity development?

Successful resolution of each stage's core task

Which of the following best describes why Erikson's theory introduces new stages and tasks with age?

Changing social demands accompany changing age

At what age is a baby typically able to roll over and sit up if supported?

4 months

Which type of cry has a very abrupt onset?

Pain cry

What does the Ossification of bones lead to?

Increasing strength

At what age can a baby typically understand a number of words?

10 months

What is the sensory ability related to recognizing the primary caregiver's face soon after birth?

Vision

At what age does a baby typically start playing simple interactive games like peek-a-boo?

6 months

What does classical conditioning involve?

Pairing non-stimulating with stimulating experiences

Which cognitive development concept involves the process of getting used to a stimulus due to repetition?

"Habituation"

"Operant Conditioning" states that reinforcement ____________.

Increases likelihood of behavior being repeated

What does the cognitive development concept of 'Memory' involve?

Generalizing learning experience

Which personality trait is characterized by being forgiving, sympathetic, and kind?

Agreeableness

Which personality trait involves efficient organization, reliability, and paying attention to details?

Conscientiousness

Which personality trait is associated with creativity, curiosity, and imagination?

Openness/Intellect

Which personality trait is linked to emotional instability and being easily disturbed or stressed?

Neuroticism

Which trait reflects having a soft heart and taking time out for others?

Agreeableness

Which trait describes being orderly, following schedules, and getting tasks done efficiently?

Conscientiousness

What is the recommended timeframe for using bottles stored in the refrigerator?

24 hours

How should one test the temperature of a bottle before feeding the baby?

Sprinkle a few drops on the inside of your wrist

When is burping typically done during feeding?

Both at the beginning and end

What is recommended to do to prevent infection while feeding a baby with a bottle?

Sterilize bottles and other feeding items before use

How long should you pat or rub the baby's back when burping them?

2-5 minutes

Which position is recommended for burping a baby?

Over your shoulder

Which reflex occurs when a baby is startled by a loud noise?

Rooting reflex

What type of reflex helps a baby survive?

Adaptive reflexes

Which reflex occurs when the cheek is touched near the mouth?

Rooting reflex

If primitive reflexes persist past 6 months of age, it may indicate what kind of problem?

Neurological problem

What happens if a baby's grasp reflex is weak or absent?

Possible brain dysfunction

At what age do primitive reflexes typically disappear?

6 months old

Learn about the different milestones in motor development including gross motor skills and fine motor skills, as well as the types of cries in infants. Explore how infants progress from uncoordinated movements to more purposeful actions.

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