Heredity, Nutrition, Health, and Environment are what factors?
What are influences of infant growth and development?
Vision Hearing Touch Smell & Taste
What are senses?
List the milestones in order:
(a) sits with support, (b)creeps, (c)walks, (d)rolls over from front to back
What is:
(d) rolls over from front to back, (a) sits with support, (b) creeps, (c) walks
The process of learning how to interact and express oneself with others.
What is social development?
Sadness, Interest, Joy, Disgust, Anger, Fear
What are emotions?
Genes that provide a blueprint for the development of a human body and how it functions Ex. Eye and hair color
What is heredity?
Head to foot development
What is Cephalocaudal development?
Lifts head and turns it from one side to another, rooting, reacts to parent’s voice, focuses on objects with their eyes
What is 1 month of age?
An example of this is when infants learn that they can get their needs met by crying.
What is cause and effect?
The inherited tendency to react in a certain way, such as being cheerful or grumpy/ angry or chill.
What is temperament?
The process in which bone fuses/molds together, such as a baby's soft spot over time
What is ossification?
These develop naturally after birth.
What are reflexes?
Rolls from stomach to back
What is 5 months of age?
The fear of unfamiliar people, usually expressed by crying.
What is separation anxiety?
A condition in which babies do not grow and develop properly. Lack of love and attention can cause this.
What is failure to thrive?
Fire resistant, soft, loose buttons, etc. are all factors involved with...
What is purchasing infant clothing?
Skills that involve large muscles like the ones used for jumping and running.
What are gross motor skills?
The age in which you introduce solid foods
What is 6 months of age?
What is passive vocabulary?
The words people understand, but do not speak or write
Cries for long periods of time Uncontrollable crying Cries at the same time of day Usually caused by allergies, anxiety, gas in stomach and sensitivity to foods
What are symptoms of colic?
List the 5 deciduous teeth
What are first molar, second molar, central incisor, lateral incisor, and canine
Lowers body from standing position without falling or sitting hard.
What is 11-12 months of age?
The first stage of Erikson’s psychosocial theory
What is trust vs. mistrust?
Helps a baby develop trust, self-esteem, and social and emotional skills. A closeness between people that remains over time, such as a bond.
What is attachment?