Piaget
Language Develop.
Attachment
Infant health
Sensory Skills
100
The period during which infants develop and refine sensorimotor intelligence
What is sensorimotor stage
100
the simplified, higher-pitched speech that adults use with infants and young children
What is infant-directed speech
100
What is essential is the opportunity for mother and infant to develop a mutual, interlocking pattern of attachment behaviors
What is synchrony
100
This aspect of development in newborns is important, a mother who breastfeeds, or quality formula
What is nutrition
100
A sound comes from a source equidistant from the two ears
What is the "midline"
200
a child's imitation of some action at a later time
What is deferred imtiation
200
Genivive has began to communicate with her parents around 1-2 months
What is Cooing
200
Bowlby suggested four phases in the development of the infant's attachment
What is Nonfocused orienting and signaling, focus on one or more figures, sexure base behavior, internal model
200
Growth-rate studies of poor children in the united states suggest that a small number of them sufer from this form of nutrition
What is malnutrion
200
The types of cells in the eyes necessary for percieving red and green are clearly present by 1 month
What is Cones
300
The baby becomes much more aware of events outside her own body and makes them happen again in a kind of trail and error learning. This happens around 4-8 months.
What is Secondary circular reactions
300
This pattern of noise in the form of non crying makes up half and infants language
What is babbling
300
Child readily seperates from caregiver and easily becomes absorbed in exploration; when threatened or firghtened, child actively seeks contact and is readily consoled; child does not avoid or resist contact if mother initiates. when reunited with mother after absence, child greets her positively or is easily soothed if upset. Clearly prefers mother to stranger
What is Secure attachment
300
Apparently healthy infant dies suddenly and unexpectedly and is the leading cause of death in the united states among infants between 1 month and 1 year of age
What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
300
Babies responded quite differently to sweet, sour, and bitter flavors, they can also taste this additive in food which is how scientists test the sensitivity to taste
What is umami of Monosodium glutamate (MSG)
400
The text suggests that most infants develop the understanding that objects still exist even when they are out of the infant's sight
What is 4 months
400
Around 8 months Bruce comprehension of his parents spoken language is apparent
What is receptive language
400
Child shows little exploration and is wary of stranger. Greatly upset when seperated from mother, but not reassured by mother's return or her efforts at comforting. Child both seeks and avoids contact at different times. may show anger toward mother at reunion, and resists both comfort from and contact with stranger.
What is Insecure/ambivalent attachment
400
This group has the highest infant mortality rate
What is African American
400
hearing improves up to adolescnece, newborns' hearing is acutally better than their visual
What is auditory acuity
500
Gwen is 14 months old and is trying out new things, playing with toys, manipulating objects during this stage of piaget's theory
What is tertiary circular reactions
500
Linguists call these word-and-gesture and body language combinations another form to communicate
What is holophrases
500
Child avoids contatct with mother, especially at reunion after an absence. Does not resist mother's eforts to make contact, but does not seek much contact. Show no preference for mother over stranger.
What is insecure/avoidant attachment
500
This part of an infants development is crucial. These three injections given to newborns
What is Polio, Influenza, Diptheria/tetanus/pertussis, hepatitis
500
The process of followin a moving object with your eyes
What is tracking
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