1. Answer the following questions about infant
1. Answer the following questions about infant development. As we grow and develop our experiences facilitate changes in our behaviour. Such behaviour change is prompted as we explore our environment and learning takes place. It has been proposed that infants experience two basic forms of learning. Briefly, describe these cited below and give an example for each: Classical conditioning: ANSWER: Operant Conditioning: ANSWER: List three of the six states of arousal shown by infants and list two visible characteristics of each state ANSWER: 2. Answer the questions below based on the following case study Alex (16) and Sam (17) are two adolescent students in the school where you are the school nurse. They are in an exclusive relationship (10 months) and are considering becoming sexually active. Both are active in sporting and social groups at school and their attendance is high. Alex appears to be the more outgoing of the couple, whilst Sam appears more reserved and shy. Alex’s parents are divorced. Alex lives in an affluent suburb with their Dad. Sam’s family emigrated to Australia five years ago and both Sam’s parents work long hours. Sam dealt with bullying and discrimination when they first arrived but says it has settled, though Sam’s grades have not improved a lot. Explain, as if to Alex and Sam, how their personal history might impact their psychosocial development. 100 words maximum ANSWER: Sexuality identity is an issue of great interest to young people, but it can often be a topic causing embarrassment and shyness, even for health professionals. Identify three strategies to ensure the integrity of your communication with Alex and Sam about sexuality. ANSWER: Identify three things that may place Sam “at risk” of poor health as well as three things that place Sam “at promise” of good health. ANSWER:
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