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Match the following terms and definitions.
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emotion

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basic cry

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anger cry

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pain cry

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reflexive smile

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social smile

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social referencing

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emotional regulation

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attachment

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securely attached babies

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Strange Situation

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insecure avoidant babies

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insecure resistant babies

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scaffolding

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separation anxiety

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temperament

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easy child

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difficult child

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slow-to-warm-up child

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goodness of fit

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insecure disorganized babies

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reciprocal socialization

A)A sudden beginning of loud crying without preliminary moaning, and followed by an extended period of breath-holding.
B)A close emotional bond between an infant and a caregiver.
C)A child who expresses a generally positive mood, quickly establishes regular routines in infancy, and adapts easily to new experiences
D)A child who tends to react negatively, cry frequently, is slow to accept new experiences, and has irregular daily routines.
E)A child who has a low activity level, is somewhat negative, and displays a low intensity of mood.
F)Babies who use the caregiver as a secure base from which to explore the environment.
G)An infant's distressed reaction when the caregiver leaves.
H)Socialization that is bidirectional; children socialize parents, just as parents socialize children.
I)An observational measure of infant attachment that requires the infant to move through a series of introductions, separations, and reunions with the caregiver and an adult stranger in a prescribed order.
J)A person individual's behavioral style and characteristic way of emotionally responding.
K)Feeling or affect that occurs when a person is in a state or involved in an interaction that is important to him or her.
L)A smile in response to an external stimulus, which, early in development, is typically a face.
M)Reading emotional cues in others to help determine how to act in a particular situation.
N)Babies whothat show insecurity by avoiding the caregiver.
O)Babies whothat often cling to the caregiver, then reject him or her by fighting against the closeness, perhaps by kicking or pushing away.
P)Effectively managing arousal to adapt and reach a goal.
Q)A smile that does not occur in response to external stimuli.
R)A rhythmic pattern usually consisting of a cry, a briefer silence, a shorter inspiratory whistle that is higher pitched than the main cry, and then a brief rest before the next cry.
S)Activity whereby pParents time interactions so that infants experience turn-taking with the parents.
T)Babies whothat show insecurity by being disorganized and disoriented.
U)A cry with more excess air forced through the vocal chords.
V)Match between a child's temperament and the environmental demands placed on the childit.







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