Created By: Paola Andrea Montoya. rst1_2003 Objectives Identify and define reflexes Identify signs...

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Created By: Paola Andrea Montoya

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Created By: Paola Andrea Montoya

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Objectives

Identify and define reflexesIdentify signs Describe the sensorimotor periodThree types of temperament

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Chapter Vocabulary

Attachment BehaviorBondingEgocentricEye-hand coordinationInfancy

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Vocabulary continuation

NatureObject permanencePerceptual motor skillsReflexesSensorimotor period

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Vocabulary continuation

Stranger anxietyTemperamentVocalization

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Amazing First Year

Crying newborn to an active one-year-old.

Occurs in twelve monthsRemarkable changes that take

place make up the most concentrated period

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Physical Development

Growth and development require energy

Heads grow very rapidlyTeeth begin to appear at six

months

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Presence of Reflexes

Reflexes function for the first month

Startle reflexRooting reflexGrasping reflexBabinski reflex

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Sensory Development

Equipped with all sensesSeeHearTasteFeelAnd Smell

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Sensory development

Distinguish voicesVision not clearSense difference in tasteRecognize scentFeel difference in texture

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Motor development

Dependent on othersMuscular development give

mobilityInfluenced by : other types of

growthCuriosity helps to be more

mobile

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More Motor Development

Physically and intellectually, acquiring perceptual motor skills

Eye-hand coordination

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Sensorimotor development

Two months- lifts head Four months- sits erect in adult armsSix months- grasp objects; rolls overEight months- pulls self upTen months- Crawls Twelve months- Stands

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Jean Piaget website

http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/piaget.html

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Intellectual Development

Sensorimotor period describe time frame

The Role of language is a large role for developing intellectual abilities

At nine months acquire object permanence

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Stages of Sensorimotor Period

1- Birth to 1 months- Inborn reflexes

2- one to four months- hand-mouth coordination

3- four to eight months- eye-hand coordination

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Stages of Sensorimotor Period

4- Eight to twelve months- imitates others

5- Twelve to Eighteen months- finds hidden objects

6- Eighteen to twenty-four months- Thinks using symbols

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Emotional Development

Experience emotionsBondingPersonality beginsTrust developmentIdentifying temperaments

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Social Development

Aren’t capable of relationshipsSocial experiencesStranger Anxiety

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Taking Time to Nurture

Development during first yearMany challengesDevelopmental problems

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Paola’s Quiz Website

http://school.discovery.com/quizzes24/andrea1207/Ch4Vocabulary.html

Password: Chiripa