An indication of good health
What is weight gain?
The two emotional responses present the first few months of life
What is distress & excitement?
Experiences cause connections to form this
An infants first form of communication
What is crying?
Infants should always be placed on this to sleep
What is their backs?
The changes in size versus the increases and changes in physical, emotional, social or intellectual skills is the difference between what?
What is separation anxiety?
This neural substances job is to speed up signal transmission, making signals skills easier to learn
What is myelin?
This center processes what is seen into information
What is the vision center?
Tummy time can begin at this time
What is birth?
And infant's length increases by this in their first year.
What is 50%?
Erik Erikson's first stage of psychosocial development
What is Trust versus Mistrust?
Conscious, intentional recalling of facts
What is explicit memory?
This brain center's primary function enables infants to learn about space, weight, and depth
What is the motor center?
A key cognitive milestone according to Jean Piaget where infants understand an something or someone exists even when it is out of their view
What is object permanence?
Physical milestones in order of occurrence:
A. sits without support
B. has reflexive movements
C. transfers toys from hang to hand
D. lifts head and chest when on stomach
E. may take a few steps
F. rolls from tummy to back
B, D, F, C, A, E
Sort the following into emotional or social development:
communication skills
patience & tolerance
empathy
different perspectives
self-confidence
resilience
What is:
Social: communication skills, patience & tolerance, different perspectives
Emotional: empathy, self-confidence, resilience
According to Jean Piaget, infants are in the sensorimotor stage of what kind of development
What is cognitive development?
This brain center inputs the basic sensory information received, such as color, shape, and location, and processes it into recognizable objects
What is the thinking center
This is often an overlooked basic need
What is affection/physical touch?
The three types of physical growth and development
What is
1. head to foot (cephalocaudal),
2. near to far (proximodistal), &
3. simple to complex
How an infant might show their developing self-awareness
What is:
mirror play
responding to their name
regarding their hands
Why repetition helps infants learn
What is strengthening neural pathways?
How infants understand their world, according to Jean Piaget
What are senses and actions?
John Bowlby is the father of this theory
What is Attachment theory?