
Child Development
Quiz by Lisa Gooding
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12 questions
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- Q1What is a milestone in physical development during infancy?Drawing simple shapesWalking unaidedSitting up without supportSpeaking basic words30s
- Q2What is an example of fine motor skills in preschool-aged children?Kicking a ballClimbing a treeJumping ropeUsing scissors to cut paper30s
- Q3At what age do most children begin to walk without support?Around 2 yearsAround 18 monthsAround 12-14 monthsAround 6 months30s
- Q4When do most children start teething?Around 1 monthAround 9 monthsAround 6 monthsAround 3 months30s
- Q5What is the average age for a child to start speaking their first words?Around 6 monthsAround 2 yearsAround 18 monthsAround 12-15 months30s
- Q6When do most children begin to develop a pincer grasp?Around 12 monthsAround 6 monthsAround 3 monthsAround 9-10 months30s
- Q7What is the average age when children begin to exhibit pretend play?Around 2-3 yearsAround 6 monthsAround 1 yearAround 5 years30s
- Q8When do most children start using two-word phrases?Around 12 monthsAround 36 monthsAround 18 monthsAround 24 months30s
- Q9What is the average age for a child to start walking independently?Around 2 yearsAround 12 monthsAround 6 monthsAround 18 months30s
- Q10At what age do most infants start babbling?Around 1 monthAround 3 monthsAround 6 monthsAround 9 months30s
- Q11Which milestone typically occurs first in a baby's development?SittingSpeakingCrawlingWalking30s
- Q12At what age does a baby usually start rolling over?6 months3-4 months1 year1-2 weeks30s