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EDU 1003 Educational Theory.

Child Development Chapter 3 study sheet

1. Read Chapter Three, make a mind map and fill in the following information.
2. Go to Spelling City. Type in JLINEHAN under search for teachers and complete the
vocabulary exercises for Chapters 2 and 3.

Read the questions and mark true or false. If FALSE, correct the information and make
it TRUE

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Babies at one month learn to smile.

Babies at one month can only make crying noises.

Babies at one month cannot follow moving objects with their eyes.

One month old babies can turn from their sides to their backs. This is an example of fine
motor development.

Babies at one month cannot lift their heads.

When you hold an infant at one month his head will be even with his body.

The baby at one month can control his arm and leg movements.

Babies at one month always keep their hands closed.

Babies at one month have no facial expressions.

Babies at one month are startled at loud noises.

Babies at one month begin to interact with other people by looking, listening and moving
arms and legs in an excited manner.

Babies at one month turn their heads to look at a close speaker.

Vocabulary
coo

make a soft murmuring sound

gurgle

make a contented sound

track

a rough path or road, typically one beaten by use rather than


constructed

fist

a person's hand when the fingers are bent in towards the palm and held
there tightly, typically in order to strike a blow or grasp something.

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