Questions: Skin-to-skin contact with their parents as an infant may improve Emerson's cognitive development for: the rest of their life. at least the first 10 years of their life. the first two or three years of life. just the first few months of life.

Skin-to-skin contact with their parents as an infant may improve Emerson's cognitive development for: the rest of their life. at least the first 10 years of their life. the first two or three years of life. just the first few months of life.
Transcript text: Skin-to-skin contact with their parents as an infant may improve Emerson's cognitive development for: the rest of their life. at least the first 10 years of their life. the first two or three years of life. just the first few months of life.
failed

Solution

failed
failed

The answer is the first one: the rest of their life.

Explanation for each option:

  1. The rest of their life: Research has shown that skin-to-skin contact, also known as kangaroo care, can have long-lasting benefits for preterm infants. These benefits include improved cognitive development, emotional regulation, and social skills that can extend throughout their lifetime.

  2. At least the first 10 years of their life: While skin-to-skin contact does have significant benefits during the early years, the positive effects are not limited to just the first 10 years. Studies suggest that the benefits can persist well beyond this period.

  3. The first two or three years of life: This option underestimates the duration of the benefits. While the early years are crucial for development, the positive impact of skin-to-skin contact can extend much further into the child's life.

  4. Just the first few months of life: This option significantly underestimates the duration of the benefits. The advantages of skin-to-skin contact are not confined to just the initial months but can have a lasting impact on cognitive and emotional development.

Summary: Skin-to-skin contact with parents as an infant can improve Emerson's cognitive development for the rest of their life, providing long-term benefits that extend well beyond the early years.

Was this solution helpful?
failed
Unhelpful
failed
Helpful