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CHFD331 Quiz 4

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CHFD331 Quiz 4
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14.5 Points

Question 1 of 30
0.4 Points
From four to ten months babies have an increasing sense of self as an active social partners with parents. .

A. True B. False

Answer Key: True

Question 2 of 30
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When depressed mothers of toddlers were able to maintain positive, responsive parenting, their children's behavior problems decreased over time.

A. True B. False

Answer Key: True

Question 3 of 30
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Parents' imaginary play with toddlers is fun and enjoyable for them both, but has no other affect on children's development.

A. True B. False

Answer Key: False

Question 4 of 30
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Toddlers cannot go beyond their own emotional reactions to help another in distress.

A. True B. False

Answer Key: False

Question 5 of 30
0.4 Points
When mothers are trained to help children elaborate and talk about events events, children have richer memories of events.

A. True B. False

Answer Key: True

Question 6 of 30
0.5 Points
In most parts of the world, infants sleep with a parent, and most toddlers sleep with or near a parent.

A. True B. False

Answer Key: True

Question 7 of 30
0.5 Points
Attachment parenting requires that a mother be at home, so she can not have employment outside the home.

A. True B. False

Answer Key: False

Question 8 of 30
0.5 Points
Fearless children who are energetic, curious, and self-directed benefit from strict and restrictive discipline.

A. True B. False

Answer Key: False

Question 9 of 30
0.5 Points
A mother's attitude about her premature baby is related to the baby's growth and development.

A. True B. False

Answer Key: True

Question 10 of 30
0.5 Points
Because premature babies are survivors, our culture has a positive view of them.

A. True B. False

Answer Key: False

Question 11 of 30
0.5 Points
Babies pattern their own moods on mothers' emotions.

A. True B. False

Answer Key: True

Question 12 of 30
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