Parts
Outside Factors
Critical Window
Attachment
P.I.E.S.M.
100

Cerebrum

Makes up 70% of the brain of 85% of it weight 

100

Brain division begins  

30 hours after fertilization 

100

what is the critical Window age 

0-3

100

what is it called when infants have a strong instinct to stay close with there care giver 

Proximity Seeking

100

Simple to Complex skills

Talking-Reading-Writing

200

Occipital Lobe

Processes vision and how you interpret what you see

200

differentiated brain parts are visible after?

30 days

200

what is the amount of children that are unprepared going into school 

1/3

200

what is it called when an attached child is separated from there caregiver 

separation distress 

200

Cognitive Development 

how we think, learn, and communication 

300

Temporal Lobe

Processes speech, hearing, and development of language 

300

cortex begins to differentiated after 

2 months

300

what is the percent that wont catch up 

88%

300

what is it called when the care giver serves as a "safe haven"

Safe Haven

300

Emotional Development  

understanding your surroundings. Smile, Cry, Laugh, Fear, Sadness, Anger 

400

Parietal Lobe 

Interprets and integrates information from your senses  

400

cortex begins to look "wrinkled" after?

7 months 

400

why is it important to read to babys 

it helps them learn words and repeat sounds 

400

what is it called what  the caregiver provides a "secure base"

Secure Base

400

Social Development 

Understanding others and learning how to interact 

500

Frontal Lobe 

Controls your ability to smell. also memory, reasoning, and problem solving

500

what does the Hippocampus

Plays a fundamental role in memory, learning and emotion 

500
what is the emotional development critical Window 

birth-18 months

500

what is it called when the child trusts the care giver 

Secure attachment 

500

Moral Development 

knowing right from wrong