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1
Newborns' movements
A)are precise and calculated.
B)are gross random movements except for the reflexive ones, which are involuntary.
C)show that they are born attached.
D)don't occur unless the newborn is touched.
2
Which of the following is not a reflex in young infants?
A)Moro or startle reflex, when they fling their arms out, fingers spread, and then draw arms and legs back toward the body
B)Righting reflex, when newborns try to keep their head up and eyes open when they are held upright
C)Stepping reflex , when newborns "walk" if held upright with their feet touching a solid surface
D)Hopping reflex, when newborns hop on one foot when held upright
3
The first muscles to develop are those that control
A)the fingers and toes.
B)the back of the legs.
C)the head movements.
D)None of the above
4
If infants are never propped up in a sitting position,
A)they won't learn to hold their heads up.
B)they won't learn to sit up.
C)they will develop the muscles which allow them to get into a sitting position by themselves.
D)their motor development will be delayed.
5
Which of the following is beneficial in fostering gross motor development?
A)encouraging infants to practice what they can do
B)using baby swings
C)putting infants into positions they can't get into by themselves
D)teaching gross motor skills like running
6
Fine motor development
A)includes control of the eyes, mouth, hands, fingers, feet, and toes.
B)involves the development of the manipulative skills.
C)occurs in a sequence.
D)All the above
7
Some activities that support the development of fine-motor skills include all of the following except:
A)Encouraging children in self-help tasks such as feeding themselves or pouring their own milk
B)Going down slides and up stairs
C)Puzzles, bead stringing, and other such activities
D)Crayons
8
When a child experiences a motor delay it may come from a number of conditions, such as
A)visual impairments which reduce exploration of the environment.
B)cerebral palsy.
C)birth trauma.
D)All of the above
9
Which of the following is not true of early intervention for children with motor delays?
A)It is the key to helping a child with special needs reach his or her full potential in developmental ability.
B)helps infants and toddlers to experience and explore the world in ways that use the abilities they have and are most appropriate for them.
C)only works with children where there is a definite cause determined for the motor delays.
D)means intervening earlier than kindergarten, when the child may be recommended to be placed in a class for children with special needs.
10
Which of the following is helpful for children with motor delays?
A)Providing for basic play experiences that emphasize the use of the senses
B)Providing young children with typically-developing role models as playmates
C)Providing nurturance and support for effort
D)All of the above
11
As a young child's overall body grows, different parts of the body:
A)grow at the same rate.
B)grow at different rates.
C)grow at the same rate on all boys.
D)grow at the same rate on all girls.
12
According to Emmi Pikler's research, if no one interferes by praising or otherwise motivating typically-developing children, how do their movement skills develop?
A)Their movement skills will not develop.
B)Their movement skills will develop but only minimally.
C)They will still learn to roll, crawl, stand, and walk.
D)No one really knows.







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