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12.Babies who are not easy to cry and are more worry-free are quiet by nature, and their caregivers can leave them alone most of the time. 【
12.Babies who are not easy to cry and are more worry-free are quiet by nature, and their caregivers can leave them alone most of the time. 【
a.That's right. b.Mistake.
Answer: What is wrong with B? "Practical Handbook for Infant and Early Childhood Education" AI search results: Babies who are less prone to crying and more worry-free are quiet by nature, which does not mean that they like to be alone. On the contrary, babies are in need of attention and care, and need to establish a close relationship with their parents or guardians. Even if children are quiet by nature, they need to communicate and interact with their parents to meet their emotional and physical needs.
13.When the baby is pronouncing, parents should imitate the baby's voice and respond to it, which will stimulate the baby's interest in the pronunciation. 【
a.That's right. b.Mistake.
Answer: A Practical Handbook for Infant and Early Childhood Education AI Search Results: Parents can imitate the baby's voice and give positive responses when the baby pronounces it, such as "Wow, oh, huh.""and other sounds. This interaction can enhance your baby's language perception and stimulate their interest in pronunciation, while also building a close parent-child relationship.
14.Within 2 to 3 months after the child is born, he should first be shown more [ ] and then use black and white cards and pure color ** cards or toys to stimulate his visual development.
a.Faces. b.Scenery.
Answer: A baby should first be shown more faces during the first month of 2 to 3 months (net excerpt: especially familiar faces, which can promote the baby's brain development).
15.The period when a child's brain develops most rapidly is [ ], and this period is also the most important period for children's language learning.
a.0 to 3 years old.
b.3 to 5 years old.
Answer: A child's brain development is fastest between the ages of 0 and 3.
16.A child's self-esteem and self-confidence begin to sprout at a very young age, and when the child uses various ways to attract attention, the caregiver should respond appropriately. 【
a.Correct bMistake.
Answer: A When the child uses various ways to attract attention, the caregiver should respond appropriately. √
17.When parents praise their children's progress, it is recommended to use more [ ] rewards.
a.Spirit. b.Substance.
Answer: When praising your child's progress, it is recommended to use more spiritual rewards.
Spiritual rewards can make children feel recognized and appreciated; It can stimulate children's intrinsic motivation and make them more proactive in learning and growing. ”。
18.Breast milk strengthens the baby's ability to resist disease, and breast milk contains a large number of active immune factors that other foods do not have. 【
a.Correct bMistake.
Answer: A on the benefits of breastfeeding!
19.When breastfeeding, the baby sucking on the breast can promote the mother's secretion to strengthen uterine contractions, prevent uterine bleeding, and reduce the probability of breast or ovarian cancer.
a.Prolactin.
b.Oxytocin.
Answer: Breastfeeding can promote the secretion of oxytocin by the mother, which helps to reduce the incidence of breast cancer or ovarian cancer in breastfeeding mothers.
20.Breastfeeding is best for babies, as it has a good fat composition and is easily absorbed, and contains linoleic acid, lecithin, and sphingomyelin, which are important components for the development of the baby's brain. 【
a.Correct bMistake.
Answer: Why breastfeeding is best for babies!
21.In addition to stimulating with ** during prenatal education, the abdomen of the pregnant woman should be moderately stroked to stimulate the development of the fetus under the premise of ensuring safety.
a.Vision. b.Touch.
Answer: B Moderate stroking of the pregnant woman's abdomen – stimulating the fetus (tactile sensation).
22.In order to promote motor development, babies should be awake during the day for the first 3 months of life to promote the development of head-up movements.
a.Supine. b.Prone.
Answer: B Babies should lie prone frequently during the day when they are awake during the first 3 months of life.
In the first 3 months of life, it is recommended that babies often lie prone during the daytime when they are awake. This posture is conducive to the growth and development of the baby. Sleeping in the prone position can help promote the development of the baby's head and neck, while also helping to improve the baby's cognitive abilities. However, it is important to note that a parent must be accompanied when lying on the stomach to ensure the safety of the baby. ”
23.Newborns change diapers or diapers frequently, rinse with water after urinating and urinating, and use less wet wipes to keep the buttocks ** dry and prevent diaper rash. 【
a.Correct bMistake.
Answer: A24The level of vision of newborns is not much different from normal**. 【
a.That's right. b.Mistake.
Answer: What is wrong with B? There is a significant difference in the level of vision between newborns and normal**.
Overall, newborns have a low level of vision, but they mature with age. Newborn vision is not yet fully developed and usually improves over the first few months of life. Specifically, newborns often only see objects at close range and are sensitive to light and color. As they get older, newborns develop vision, are able to see farther and more clearly, and are able to distinguish different colors and shapes.
25.Generally speaking, the law of infant motor development is the head-tail direction, that is, vertical head, turning over, sitting, climbing, standing, and walking. 【
a.Correct bMistake.
Answer: A26In general, breastfeeding in moderation is relatively less likely to cause obesity in infants. 【
a.Correct bMistake.
Answer: A27The thickness of the baby's clothes should be appropriate, and it should not be covered too hot, so that the hands and feet are warm and there is no sweat.
a.Head, neck, back.
b.Chest and abdomen.
Answer: A baby's clothing should be of appropriate thickness, as long as the hands and feet are warm and there is no sweat on the head, neck and back.
28.The purpose of early childhood education is to enable children to acquire certain knowledge or skills as early as possible. 【
a.That's right. b.Mistake.
Answer: What is wrong with B? The purpose of early childhood education is to develop the potential of infants and young children and to fully develop their talents in all aspects, rather than just requiring the acquisition of certain knowledge and skills as early as possible.
29.Delayed motor development does not adversely affect a child's cognitive development and potential development. 【
a.That's right. b.Mistake.
Answer: What is wrong with B? There will be adverse effects. Motor retardation usually affects the child's intelligence, causing mental retardation and memory loss, and it is necessary to see a doctor in time after the onset of the disease**.
30.In the implementation of early education for infants and toddlers, we should try not to make children feel burdened and pressured, and do not make children feel that they are doing something that must be done. 【
a.That's right. b.Mistake.
Answer: A should try not to make children feel burdened and stressed during early education. √