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D202 WGU Quiz
How does motor development progress in infants - correct answer
1. From reflexive reaction to fine motor skills
2. From reflexive reactions to more advanced motor functioning.
Which physical development during the prenatal. Is marked by development from
the midline outward. - correct answer Proximal distal
Which process describes the time and children's cognitive development when
different functions become localized primarily on one side of the brain - correct
answer Lateralization
Which recessive genetic disorder, results, and progressive damage to the cells, and
a decrease in cognitive development - correct answer
Tay-Sachs disease
What is the ambivalent attachment style of an infant? - correct answer
The child becomes distressed when their caregiver leaves, but resist, soothing by
their caregiver return
What are the two responses that infants show at birth in social situations - correct
answer Attraction and withdraw
Which stage of Erikson's psychosocial development occurs in early childhood -
correct answer Initiative vs guilt
What is the appropriate way to support the mental health of children experiencing
gender dysphoria - correct answer Allow them to
socially transition to the gender they identity as
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How does motor development progress in infants - correct answer

  1. From reflexive reaction to fine motor skills
  2. From reflexive reactions to more advanced motor functioning. Which physical development during the prenatal. Is marked by development from the midline outward. - correct answer Proximal distal Which process describes the time and children's cognitive development when different functions become localized primarily on one side of the brain - correct answer Lateralization Which recessive genetic disorder, results, and progressive damage to the cells, and a decrease in cognitive development - correct answer Tay-Sachs disease What is the ambivalent attachment style of an infant? - correct answer The child becomes distressed when their caregiver leaves, but resist, soothing by their caregiver return What are the two responses that infants show at birth in social situations - correct answer Attraction and withdraw Which stage of Erikson's psychosocial development occurs in early childhood - correct answer Initiative vs guilt What is the appropriate way to support the mental health of children experiencing gender dysphoria - correct answer Allow them to socially transition to the gender they identity as

Which theory that many gender stereotypes are so strong because gender is emphasized so much in culture - correct answer Developmental intergroup theory what is a social and behavioral norm that is generally considered appropriate for a specific gender in a social setting or interpersonal relationship, and can therefore vary by culture - correct answer Gender roles Why is gender regarded as a social construct - correct answer It is created by cultural and societal norms Which parenting style results in children who may fear rather than respect their parents and may direct their frustrations towards safer targets, such as bullies towards peers? - correct answer Authoritarian What is the regular sequence of accelerated growth during adolescence? - correct answer The first area that grows our extremities, head, hands and feet, followed by the arms, legs and later, the torso and shoulders Which term describes a lack of recognition from parents that children are overweight or obese? - correct answer Oblivobesity What is the secondary sexual characteristic is associated with girls? - correct answer The broadening of hips Which dramatic change in an adolescent brain causes the thinning of green matter, thereby making it more efficient - correct answer Synaptic pruning in the cortex Which consequence of formal operational thought is exhibited when an adolescent approaches problems at a level that is too complex, and the adolescent fails because the task is too simple - correct answer Pseudostupidity Which characteristics describe analytic, thought during adolescence - correct answer Deliberate, conscious and rational

Which theory suggests that the brain adapts to neural atrophy dying of brain cells by building alternative connections - correct answer Scaffolding theory of aging and cognition Which type of thought does one become capable of an early adulthood - correct answer Post formal What is the retirement age describe by thinking about what Juan wants to do in retirement - correct answer Remote pre retirement phase Which of Erikson's stages of physical social development is attributed to middle adulthood - correct answer Generativity vs stagnation Which arnetts five characteristics of emerging adulthood is described by optimism that young adults will get to where they want to be in life - correct answer Age of possibilities Which type of loveinvolves a couple that feels like they are best friends as well as lovers that is committed to staying together - correct answer Consummate love Which of Eriksons stages of development is described by a retrospective accounting of ones life up to the present moment - correct answer Integrity vs despair Which of the big five personality traits of early adulthood is characterized by a tendency to experience positive emotions, and to seek out stimulation, and the company of others - correct answer Extraversion