Questions: 24 What is the significance of an infant reaching for objects? Proctoring Enabled: Unit Test Chopters 3 Multiple Choice 8012325 It shows a strong focus on people. It shows a switch in focus from objects to people. It shows a switch in focus from people to objects. It shows a focus on wanting to eat.

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What is the significance of an infant reaching for objects?
Proctoring Enabled: Unit Test Chopters 3

Multiple Choice
8012325
It shows a strong focus on people.
It shows a switch in focus from objects to people.
It shows a switch in focus from people to objects.
It shows a focus on wanting to eat.
Transcript text: 24 What is the significance of an infant reaching for objects? Proctoring Enabled: Unit Test Chopters 3 Multiple Choice 8012325 It shows a strong focus on people. It shows a switch in focus from objects to people. It shows a switch in focus from people to objects. It shows a focus on wanting to eat.
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The answer is the third one: It shows a switch in focus from people to objects.

Explanation for each option:

  1. It shows a strong focus on people.

    • Incorrect. Reaching for objects indicates that the infant is interested in the objects themselves, not necessarily in people.
  2. It shows a switch in focus from objects to people.

    • Incorrect. This option is the opposite of what is happening. The infant is focusing more on objects rather than people.
  3. It shows a switch in focus from people to objects.

    • Correct. When an infant starts reaching for objects, it signifies that their attention is shifting from primarily focusing on people to being interested in the objects around them.
  4. It shows a focus on wanting to eat.

    • Incorrect. While reaching for objects could sometimes be related to wanting to eat, it is more broadly an indication of the infant's growing curiosity and interaction with their environment.

Summary: An infant reaching for objects signifies a developmental milestone where their focus is shifting from people to objects, indicating growing curiosity and interaction with their surroundings.

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