An infant at 3 to 6 months of age can be expected to
a. turn to look at the family's pet dog barking.
b. make vocal sounds including consonant-like babbles.
c. react to changes in a primary caregiver's tone of voice.
d. all the above.
Question 2Identify the least appropriate Answer: Pitfalls to avoid in conferences include
a. having siblings present.
b. negative evaluations.
c. the role of expert..
d. unprofessional conversation.
Question 3One way to increase objectivity is to make a conscious effort to separate facts from opinions.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 4A newborn's auditory system
a. regresses shortly after birth.
b. may have developed so well that an unborn child can hear his mother's voice.
c. is better developed than his sight system.
d. is rarely affected prenatally by a mother's health.
Question 5Identify the least appropriate Answer: Preparing for a conference includes
a. arranging for privacy.
b. organizing observations and other materials.
c. planning to avoid parent interruptions.
d. encouraging parents to prepare questions.
Question 6Everything that is perceived through the senses is filtered through an individual's own bias.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 7The director who models professionalism in handling staff meeting and staff supervision enhances the personal and professional development of the center staff.
a. True
b. False
Question 8Some research studies indicate that infants
a. may remember and give greater attention to rhymes or stories read to them before their birth.
b. may not remember or react to literature read to them before their birth.
c. as adults select English majors in college because they were read to before their birth.
d. may be more intelligent if they were read to before their birth.