Typical & Atypical Development Module 2,
Week 4: Review Exam Questions And
Answers
Normal development implies:
beginning to walk between six and eight months of age.
beginning to walk after twenty-six months of age.
beginning to walk between eight and twenty-two months of age. - -
-
correct answer ✅beginning to walk between eight and twenty-two
months of age
Infants and children at high risk for developmental problems:
are most frequently found among families living in poverty.
usually outgrow their problems.
have no potential for normal development. - - -
correct answer ✅are most frequently found among families living
in poverty.
, Typical & Atypical Development Module 2,
Week 4: Review Exam Questions And
Answers
Developmental delay means the child:
Group of answer choices
is performing like a much younger child.
can never catch up to children of the same age.
is behind in all areas of development. - - -
correct answer ✅is performing like a much younger child
Most child development specialists argue against categorization,
especially for young children, because:
Group of answer choices
federal legislation is the guiding factor in creating this position.
infants and children change rapidly during their early years.
Week 4: Review Exam Questions And
Answers
Normal development implies:
beginning to walk between six and eight months of age.
beginning to walk after twenty-six months of age.
beginning to walk between eight and twenty-two months of age. - -
-
correct answer ✅beginning to walk between eight and twenty-two
months of age
Infants and children at high risk for developmental problems:
are most frequently found among families living in poverty.
usually outgrow their problems.
have no potential for normal development. - - -
correct answer ✅are most frequently found among families living
in poverty.
, Typical & Atypical Development Module 2,
Week 4: Review Exam Questions And
Answers
Developmental delay means the child:
Group of answer choices
is performing like a much younger child.
can never catch up to children of the same age.
is behind in all areas of development. - - -
correct answer ✅is performing like a much younger child
Most child development specialists argue against categorization,
especially for young children, because:
Group of answer choices
federal legislation is the guiding factor in creating this position.
infants and children change rapidly during their early years.