Question 14
2.5 pts
If you don't want to frighten an infant when you approach it, you should
approach the child slowly.
keep your distance.
pay attention to the infant's signals and respond accordingly.
All of the above.
Question 15
2.5 pts
Regarding separation distress, which of the following statements is FALSE?
When mothers leave babies with regular caregivers (father, grandma, babysitter),
babies exhibit little or no separation distress.
Saying "bye bye" to a one-year-old when leaving has no effect on the infant.
Babies do better adjusting to a new situation if parents extend their good-byes.
Babies will show less distress at separations if in the company of siblings.