| A | B |
| An appropiate response from a mother when a baby makes the babbling sound, mamamama? | look at baby and say,"Mamamama," then point to herself and say, Im Mamamama." |
| When getting ready to change baby's diaper, which response by the caregiver is likely to provide baby with an opportunity to learn words related to the situation? | "I think it's time to change your diper. I smell somenthing stinky." |
| What would encourage language development in infants? | Having a conversation with an infant using normal voice. |
| The most effective way of increasing the baby's understanding of words? | Identify things the baby sees while carrying him/her around the house. |
| Infant bahavior that is an example of imitation? | Baby dabs wash cloth on parent's face during bathing |
| An appropiate parental response when a baby coos? | Repeat the baby's sound and smile. |
| When babies are alone, they make sounds, pause, and then make more sounds in a conversational rhythm in oder to: | Practice the conversation patterns they hear. |
| An effective way of increasing a baby's undersanting of words is to sing a song: | To the baby about what is happening at the moment. |
| According to Jean Peaget's theory, during the concrete operations period a child is likely to be able to: | Sort objects according to color and shape. |
| An example of infant intellectual development? | Playing pat-a-cake |
| An activity that would not stimulate infant intellectual devlopment? | Stuffed toy with plastic eyes |
| Early experience for an infant slows down his/her brain's ability to grow and fuction? | Malnutrition |
| What early experience helps the infant brain to grow and function? | Listening to repeated nursery thymes. |
| According to Jean Piaget's theory, during the sensorimotor period a child is likely to be able to: | Search for a hidden toy. |
| According to Jean Piaget's theory, during the preoperational period a child is likely to be able to: | Engage in make-belive play. |
| What is a good way to encourage an infant to communicate? | Sing to him/her. |
| What encourages a baby to learn? | Freedom of movement |