An infant who is "cruising" is:

a. crawling rapidly forward but not backward.
b. riding on a low-to-the-ground riding toy.
c. running a few steps independently.
d. walking while holding on to furniture.


D

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Going through divorce with an infant in the family, parents may feel:

a. anxious to show off new partners, relieved, happy. b. shame, anger, anxiety, fear, and embarrassment. c. the baby could choose one parent over the other. d. unable to pay tuition.

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Psychologists have offered three of the following as possible explanations for the phenomenon of infantile amnesia. Which one have they not suggested?

a. Infants have virtually no working memory capacity. b. Most of what infants learn takes the form of implicit rather than explicit knowledge. c. Infants cannot yet talk about their experiences and so have trouble encoding them in forms that are easily retrieved. d. Infants' brains are insufficiently mature to think about things in the ways that older children and adults do.

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A survey battery is a group of individualized subject matter tests that is designed for a particular level of students.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Children's creativity is nurtured by the use of open-ended materials and activities

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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