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The healthy infant must accomplish both behavioral and biologic tasks to develop normally. Behavioral characteristics form the basis of the social capabilities of the infant. Newborns pass through a hierarchy of developmental challenges as they adapt to their environment and caregivers. This progression in behavior is the basis for the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment (NBAS) . Match the cluster of neonatal behaviors with the correct level on the NBAS scale.
-Measure of general arousability
Time Extension
An additional period of time given to complete a task or project beyond the original deadline.
Positive Body Language
Nonverbal signals that convey a positive impression, such as smiling, open posture, and eye contact.
Taking Control
The act of assuming command or management over a situation, often to direct outcomes or influence behavior.
Follow-up Message
A communication sent to inquire or remind about a previous message or action.
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