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11 years ago
The parents of a 1-year-old infant are concerned that this baby seems more shy and scared of new situations than their other child and ask the nurse if this is normal. The nurse informs them that it is normal for babies to have different temperaments and one of the characteristics of the “slow-to-warm-up” child is that he:
1. Shows a regularity in patterns of eating.
2. Displays a predominately negative mood.
3. Initially reacts to new situations by withdrawing.
4. Commonly has intense reactions to the environment.
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11 years ago
Number 3 is the answer
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11 years ago
Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: “Slow-to-warm-up” children adapt slowly to new situations and initially will withdraw. Showing regularity in patterns of eating is a characteristic of an “easy” child, and displaying a predominately negative mood and commonly having intense reactions to the environment are characteristics of “difficult” children.
Rationale 2: “Slow-to-warm-up” children adapt slowly to new situations and initially will withdraw. Showing regularity in patterns of eating is a characteristic of an “easy” child, and displaying a predominately negative mood and commonly having intense reactions to the environment are characteristics of “difficult” children.
Rationale 3: “Slow-to-warm-up” children adapt slowly to new situations and initially will withdraw. Showing regularity in patterns of eating is a characteristic of an “easy” child, and displaying a predominately negative mood and commonly having intense reactions to the environment are characteristics of “difficult” children.
Rationale 4: “Slow-to-warm-up” children adapt slowly to new situations and initially will withdraw. Showing regularity in patterns of eating is a characteristic of an “easy” child, and displaying a predominately negative mood and commonly having intense reactions to the environment are characteristics of “difficult” children.
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