True or False;
You can have attachments with children along with their families.
What is true?
Temperament, Behavioral states, Crying, & Body movements.
What are cues?
Evaluating a situation.
What is social referencing?
This is a process in which the adult shares the responsibility managing an event or breaks a task into manageable pieces so that the child can experience success.
What is shared regulation or co regulation?
The emotional tie between an infant and special adult.
What is attachment?
The innate diffrences children display in the intensity of their reactions to stimuli.
What is temprement?
An example of this is pointing to a desired object with optional sounds.
What is communicative gestures?
True or False
Self Regulation begins at birth.
What is False?
Begins in infancy.
The mnemonic device that helps us remember key elements that contribute to establishing a positive interpersonal environment with all children of any age.
What is W.A.G.E.R:
W=warmth
A=acceptance
G=genuineness
E=empathy
R=respect
Earliest means of communication.
What is crying?
An example of this is when a baby looks at something then looks back at you to see if you are also looking at the same object.
What is joint attention?
The ability to manage one's impulses.
What is Self-Regulation?
What are some things that contribute to attachment?
Eye contact
Brighting at the sight
Adjustment of responses
Relaxing of the child by touch
Calming presence
Comfortable play
Frequent glances
The three various ways to categorize temperament.
What are
Easy
Slow to warm up
complex
Children show this emotion when strange babies approach.
What is fear?
When a child tells an adult they have "to potty". They take off their pants. Potty with little to no assisting. Adult wipes them when finished. This is an example of...
What is co-regulation / shared regulation?
True or False;
A child can have only one attachment to an adult.
What is false.
It is essential for a child to at LEAST have one attachment.
Swaddle
Side or Stomach
Swing or Sway
Shush
Sucking
What are the 5 S's for soothing?
What is adult nurturance and guidance?
These are physical demonstrations that communicate feelings of loss of control.
What are "Temper Tantrums"?