Infancy Physical development
Sensorimotor
Attachment styles/ theory
Deprivation/ abuse
misc.
100

Failure to thrive can have impact on development. What is a linked outcome to FTT?

Reactive attachment disorder 

marasmus 

problems with lower physical and cognitive development 

100

How many substages are there in the sensorimotor stage of development?

6

100

Greyson was playing with his mom when she needed to leave the room. Greyson began to cry. Mom came back in and picked Greyson up and and he calmed down. What type of attachment style would this be?

Secure attachment 

100

What are the 3 forms of neglect 

physical 

educational

emotional 

100

Babies will develop a fear of strangers around 6-9 months. This is documented as normal. What is this called?

Stranger anxiety 

200

This type of development continues to occur and is important after a baby is born. The development of the brain before any else continues in significance. 

Cephalocaudal development 

200

This is the substage that simple reflexes occur which are the involuntary responses (yawning, blinking, sucking)

Substage 1 

200

What are the 3 insecure attachment styles 

Ambivalent/ anxious 

avoidant 

disorganized/ fearful 

200

Causes of child abuse....

Situational stress

unrealistic expectations 

history of abuse 

200

In order to have a feeling it starts with a....

Thought--> remembering are thoughts innate? 

300

Baby Greyson hit his leg on the chair and produced a cry SPECIFIC to that situation. When pain becomes specific this is called

Differentiation 

300

Hayven's dad left the room while she was playing and Hayven began to cry hysterically. Hayven is in the sensorimotor stage and doesn't know her dad still exists. What is this called?

Object permanence 

300

Who are the two main theorists behind attachment theory?

John Bowbly & Mary Ainsworth 

300
We discussed contributors of childhood physical abuse. What are they? 

normalcy around spanking 

modeling from childhood 


300

A parent was holding their child when someone rang their door bell. The parent opened the door and began to talk to the person at the door who was not someone they knew. The child began to look at their parents face and observe if everything was okay and this person at the door was safe or not. What is this called?

Social referencing 

400

This is the production of that "bubble wrap" around the axon of the neuron, keeping the neuron safe and allowing more connections to occur. 

Myelination 

400

Leann was holding her son and began to smile at him. He then began to smile in return. The ability to repeat this and feel empathy is due to...

mirror neurons

400

Who tested on monkeys to look closer at attachment styles and deprivation?

Harlow 

400

Effects child abuse can have on children ages 10-17 years of age can be:

trauma

underage drinking 

substance abuse 

suicidal ideations 

depression 

400

Modeling is a huge influencer on molding a child. When a parent is looking to have their child regulate their emotions but can't themselves and approaches the child with anger and frustration, this is creating ___________ expectations which can lead to the child developing insecurities. 

Unrealistic 

500

These two grips during motor development, allow a baby to go from grabbing something with the palm of their hand and fingers, to more specific grabs using pointer finger and thumb 

Ulnar and pincer grip 

500

When it comes to better understanding cognitive differences in infants, we can't ask direct questions but we do use assessments to scale these differences. There is a certain type of assessment discussed in class that is used to scale this but also allows people to screen for possible learning disabilities. 

Bayley scales of infant development 

500

There was a man who raised took care of turkey eggs and would make turkey noises while the baby turkey was hatching. He was also near the egg to ensure he was the first thing the turkey saw. The turkey walked to him once hatched. This is called...

Imprinting 

500

How can you help childhood abuse? 

mandated reporters

programs in school

doing your part as observers and reporting 

500

When it comes to gender differences in children, parents behavior impacts these differences. Discuss what are some of those behaviors...

encourage more rough play in males/sons

talk to and smile at females/daughters more

gender typed clothes, room furnishing, toys 

favorable reactions when a child plays with "appropriate" gender toys 

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