I have two questions that I need checked. Toddlers are incapable of sharing, even for short periods of time. (true or false) I chose false

Secondly,tummy time is a supervised timewhile the infant is awake, during which the infant is ladi on his or her stomeach to play, which helps to strengthen her neck and upper body muscles. (true or false) I chose false because it strenthen the neck but I don't see how it strengthens the upper muscles. Can someone help me with these two

"Toddlers" is a fairly long time span in a child's life. What ages do you think "toddlers" encompasses? The answer will be different for different ages.

Have you ever watched a 3-month-old or 4-month-old on his/her tummy? If you haven't, be sure you do so before you even try answering that second question!!

When in infant is born , his brain structure is already complete and unchangeable . True and false

How I will get the answer

Sure! Let's go through your questions:

1. Toddlers are incapable of sharing, even for short periods of time. (True or False)

You chose False, which is the correct answer. Toddlers are capable of sharing, even if it may be challenging for them at times. Sharing is an important social skill that toddlers learn and develop over time. To find the answer, you can think about your knowledge of child development or observe how toddlers interact and share toys in different situations.

2. Tummy time is a supervised time while the infant is awake, during which the infant is laid on his or her stomach to play, which helps to strengthen the neck and upper body muscles. (True or False)

You chose False, but let me explain the correct answer. Tummy time is indeed a supervised time when the infant is placed on their stomach to play, and it is an important activity for their development. During tummy time, infants have the opportunity to build strength in their neck muscles as they lift their heads. However, it also helps in strengthening the muscles in their upper body, including their shoulders, arms, and chest. So the statement is True. You can verify this information by researching or reading reputable sources on child development that specifically mention the benefits of tummy time for overall upper body muscle development.

I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.