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cnetterville

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A child who constantly twirls the corner of her favorite blanket is demonstrating:
 
  a. a temperament style of being easily distracted.
  b. a self-regulating behavior that soothes her emotions.
  c. a temporary lack of self-regulation.
  d. early signs that she will struggle with emotional development.

Question 2

Reflexes are inborn, involuntary movements in response to stimulation. They are an infant's most obvious and organized pattern of behavior. Haley's infant has the following normal reflexes. Which one is a permanent reflex?
 
  a. Eyeblink and pupillary reflex
  b. Grasping reflex
  c. Sucking and swallowing reflex
  d. Moro (startle reflex)


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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