HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE 0.0 / 5 ? Health & Social CareA2/A-levelAQA Created by: DAVIDCreated on: 16-03-13 14:08 A pattern of social behaviour in which infants seek contact with other people Attachment 1 of 20 The stage from birth to six weeks of age in which infants show few signs of interest in other people Asocial 2 of 20 The stage from six weeks to six months in which infants seek proximity with people indiscriminate 3 of 20 The stage at which infants show a prewference for a particular person Specific 4 of 20 The stage from eight months of age in which infants start to attach to other people Multiple 5 of 20 The term to describe periods when the infant and their attachment figure are not together Separation 6 of 20 Behaviour that occurs when people work together and enjoy each others company Prosocial 7 of 20 Behaviour that occurs when people do not get on Antisocial 8 of 20 Differences in behaviour that are exhibited by males and females Sex 9 of 20 Gender role assumptions that are widely shared beliefs regarding differences in behaviour between males and females Stereotypes 10 of 20 The first stage of language development Prelinguistic 11 of 20 The second stage of language development Holophrase 12 of 20 The third stage of language development Telegraphic 13 of 20 a thread-like structure that is composed of DNA and protein Chromosome 14 of 20 A section of a DNA molecule Gene 15 of 20 An individual's genetic composition Genotype 16 of 20 The process of genetically determined development Maturastion 17 of 20 A geneticic characteristic is this if all infants show it Universal 18 of 20 The fact that language development follows a distinct and common sequence of stages means that it is what kind of sequence? Invariant 19 of 20 Development is likely to be maturational if it can only take place during what kind of period in a child's life Critical 20 of 20
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