A mother has just delivered a baby and asks the nurse about routines at home. Why is it important to develop routines for an infant?
A) Routines contribute to a baby's ability to thrive.
B) Routines establish trust along with learning what to expect.
C) Routines promote bonding between mother and infant.
D) Routines help the child adjust to toilet training.
Question 2
What kind of cognitive and motor development can be noticed in a child by age 4?
A) Children can state their full name and age.
B) Children develop the ability to say no.
C) Children engage in parallel play.
D) Children can eat and brush without assistance.