FSCT - Infant Brain Development Competency Assessment
Competency Assessment
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- To whom do we owe thanks for producing this award-winning video on the science of infant brain development?
- Indiana Office of Children and Family Services
- New York State Office of Children and Family Services
- New Jersey Office of Children and Family Services
- Pennsylvania Office of Children and Family Services
- Babies are interested in the world that surrounds them
- Beginning at 3 months after birth
- Beginning at 12 months after birth
- Beginning at 6 months after birth
- From the beginning
- Which of the following is not an example of environment?
- Fetal exposure to alcohol and drugs
- Mother’s intake of folic acid and B12
- Mother’s response to the infant
- Mother’s diet
- Which one of the three factors influencing brain development cannot be controlled?
- Experience
- Genetics
- Environment
- All answers are correct
- The part of the brain that is most developed at birth is
- The cerebral cortex
- The stem
- The temporal lobe
- All answers are correct
- What is necessary to develop strong neural pathways?
- Differentiation
- Pruning
- Evolution
- Repetition
- The brain is the most immature of all organs at birth.
- True
- False
- The pattern of brain development in utero
- Is from the tail forward
- Begins as early as 2-4 weeks after fertilization
- Can be seen in the fetal responses to sound and temperature change
- All answers are correct
- In early brain development, during the period of ______, it is very easy to make neuronal connections.
- Retention
- Exuberance
- Differentiation
- Explosion
- If the window of opportunity is not accessed, the connections might not be developed and may later be pruned.
- True
- False
- ______is the dense, fatty material covering axons of neurons.
- Dendrite
- Axon
- Myelin
- Synapse
- The greatest brain development occurs
- From birth to 3 years
- During the first 6 months of life
- In the prenatal period
- During adolescence
- The best toy for infant brain development is
- A warm response from an adult
- A rattle
- A musical tape like Baby Einstein
- An expensive electronic toy like an iPad
- Areas of the brain that are primed to form new synaptic connections are those involved with problem solving, cognition, and
- Sensory and vision
- Emotional centers
- Vision
- Hearing
- Neural pathways become faster, more stable, and more complex with repeated use.
- True
- False
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