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tingc95

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Which is an appropriate play activity for a 7-month-old infant to encourage visual stimulation?
 
  a. Playing peek-a-boo
  b. Playing pat-a-cake
  c. Imitating animal sounds
  d. Showing how to clap hands

Question 2

Which would be the best play activity for a 6-month-old infant to provide tactile stimulation?
 
  a. Allow to splash in bath.
  b. Give various colored blocks.
  c. Play music box, tapes, or CDs.
  d. Use infant swing or stroller.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Because object permanence is a new achievement, peek-a-boo is an excellent activity to practice this new skill for visual stimulation. Pat-a-cake and showing how to clap hands will help with kinetic stimulation. Imitating animal sounds will help with auditory stimulation.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
The feel of the water while the infant is splashing will provide tactile stimulation. Various colored blocks would provide visual stimulation for a 4- to 6-month-old infant. Music box, tapes, and CDs provide auditory stimulation. Swings and strollers provide kinesthetic stimulation.



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