What type of level does everyone get.
(low, medium or hard)
Medium
When does a tantrum happen?
A tantrum could occur anywhere at anytime.
What is breastfeeding?
Feeding a baby human milk from the breast of the mother
TRUE OR FALSE:
The brain is completely developed at birth?
FALSE: Most brains cells are developed before birth, but most of the connections among cells are made during infancy and early childhood.
What is temperment?
General mood of a person
How do you clean your baby?
NOT WITH WATER, use wipes in bag or a dry cloth
What causes tantrums, fussing, and/or whining?
A child's inability to express/control his or her emotions
What is bottle-feeding?
Baby uses milk formula instead of breast milk
The interactions of _______ and ___________________ shape the developing brain.
Genes, expierences
What does imitation mean when using the word while revolving around children.
Imitation: Watching the behavior of their caregivers and imitate those actions.
Are wrist IDs waterproof?
Yes, dry the ID off before completely using though.
What are 2/9 things that are important when handling a tantrum, fussing and whining?
Offer choices, get eye-to-eye, tell him/her what you DO want, validate his feelings, teach the Quiet bunny, Distract and involve, invoke his/her imagination, Use the preventive approach, and/or when it's over, it's over.
List 3 pros and 3 cons of Breastfeeing
Pros:
Perfect temp, no prep time, milk is ready and available, milk is free, good balance of nutrient, easily digested and absorbed.
Cons:
Mom must be present, medications and interrupt breast feeding, may be uncomfortable, might not be able to produce milk, benefit may be exaggerated, lack of social support, uneven distribution of parenting work, loss of bodily autonomy
TRUE OR FALSE:
The brain is more active at age 3 than an adults brain?
TRUE: A 3-year-old toddlers brain is twice as active as an adult brain
What are the 5 love languages?
Physical touch
Quality time
Receiving gifts
Words of affirmation
Acts of service
What causing baby to buzz or make strange noises?
ELectronic deviced, such as cell phones, ipads, etc... Babies may also buzz because of the battery.
List 7/12 reasons for tantrums, fussing, or whining?
Overtiredness, hunger/thirst, frustration, fear/anxiety/embarrassment, unhappiness, inability to communicate, resisting change, over stimulation, boredom, discomfort, neediness, sickness/pain.
List 3 pros and 3 cons of bottle feeding.
Pros:
Anyone can feed baby, if milk is not producing this could be a solution, it can be done in public, comfortable, easier to keep track of babys intake, don't have to worry about if your breast milk supply is low, don't have to change diet, helps babies who are lactose intolerant, allows for both caregivers to participate in feeding
Cons:
costly, warm formula in order to get to proper temp, baby might not like formula, formula may not be as nutritious, can be inconvenient, baby may not take formula, slightly affects the mother-baby bonding.
Babys brain at birth is ____% the weight of an adult brain?
25%
What is the clinical defintion of Shaken baby syndrome?
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a form of Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) that causes bleeding over the surface of the brain, swelling of the brain, bleeding at the back of the eyes, and other injuries not seen together in any other disease or medical condition.
What 4 areas does the baby respond to care?
1.) Front right shoudler
2.) Front of diaper
3.) Back of diaper
4.) Top of babys back between the shoulder blades
Define 2/3 terms:
Tantrum
Fussing
Whining
Tantrum: An uncontrolled display of negative emotion or bad temper
Fussing: Excessive and unwarranted crying, complaining, and protesting
Whining: Carrying on in a mournful, high-pitched (extremely annoying) voice.
Give me 4 risk for the baby and 2 risk for the mom of breastfeeding.
Baby risk:
Type 2 diabetes, asthma, obesity, ear infections, respiratory infections, SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome)
Mom risk:
Type 2 diabetes, ovarian & breast cancers, heart disease.
An _____ is a long threadlike part of a neuron which impulses are conducted from the neuron to other neurons.
AXON
What are the five levels of Maslows in order and what does each mean
Starting bottom, going up.
Physiological needs: Food, water, shelter
Safety and security: Feeling safe and secure mentally and physically, feeling protection and stability
Love and belonging: Family, affection, relationships, etc...
Esteem needs: Achievement, responsibility, reputation, confidence, etc...
Self-actualization: Personal growth and fulfillment