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At what age do children seek attention, show intense separation anxiety and play alone on the floor?
12-18 months
How do toddlers deal with anger?
Throwing temper tantrums
How do toddlers deal with anxiety?
Having nightmares.
The ability to control one-self is...
Self-restraint
Pretend play is an example of what type of learning?
Symbolic learning
Kids ages 1-3 years old need how much sleep?
12-14 hours
Deciduous teeth are also known as..
Baby teeth
Put the stages of Piaget's theory in order. Formal Operational, Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational. I
Sensorimotor Stage, Preoperational, Concrete and Formal.
Define food allergies.
An abnormal respond to a food triggered by the body's immune system.
What are age-appropriate behaviors for a six month old?
Becoming disturbed by strangers.
What are age-appropriate behavior for a five month old?
Imitating facial expressions.
What are age-appropriate behaviors for a two month old?
Smoothing themselves by this age.
Define Gross Motor vs. Fine Motor skills. Give an example of each.
Gross Motor Skills involves our large muscles such as: climbing, swimming, and biking. Fine Motor involves our fingers like: drawing and cutting.
All aspects of socio-emotional development includes...
Disposition, social reactions, and emotions
What is a highly reactive baby?
A baby reacts with caution and they are easily agitated or distressed.
Define temperament and give an example.
The inherited tendency to react in a certain way. On Grey's Anatomy, Meredith is known to respond to crises with a calm, collected attitude ready to solve it.
What is parentese and give an example. Is it bad to use with your child?
The use of infant-directed, sing-song and high-pitched voice when speaking to babies.
What is parentese and give an example.
The use of infant-directed, sing-song and high-pitched voice when speaking to babies.
Define Piaget's Sensorimotor Stage.
The time between birth and age two when kids explore using their senses and motor actions.
Define Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory.
Children learn by imitating and working on projects with an adult or more accomplished peer.
What is failure to thrive and give an example.
A child being behind on developmental milestones so significantly that doctors are worried it might affect their long term development. Ex: Low weight
Define Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
A condition in which a sleeping baby dies without warning and for medically unexplained reasons.
Define developmental milestones.
The physical, intellectual, social emotional tasks many children learn to accomplish by a certain age.
What is the purpose of Apgar scale?
Measures the baby's chance of survival by checking the pulse, breathing, muscle tone, responsiveness and skin color.
The baby descending into the pelvis during the last few weeks of pregnancy.
Lightening
The opening of the cervix.
Dilation
Define Muscular Dystrophy.
Sex-linked disorder which damages muscles that causes progressive weakness and finally death.
Define Sickle Cell Anemia.
Birth defects shown in incorrectly shaped blood cells.
Define stillbirth.
The loss of a fetus after 20 weeks.
Define miscarriage.
The expulsion of the baby from the mom's body before 20 weeks.
Define the fetal stage.
The last stage of pregnancy from 9 weeks to birth.
Define the embryo stage.
The second stage of pregnancy from 2-6 weeks.
Healthy weight gain during pregnancy is...
25-35 pounds
An obstetrician specializing in working with...
Works in women who are pregnant and children.
Define and give an example of recessive genes.
Gene not expressed unless two copies present. Ex: blue eyes
Define conception.
Joining of the ovum and sperm, heredity traits are determined at this point.
Give an example of overparenting.
Think helicopter parents.
Give an example of permissive parenting.
Ex: Parent who sets no curfew, no rules at all. Such as Amy Phoeler in Mean Girls.
Give an example of how an authoritative parent would respond to their child coming home hours past curfew crying. During those hours they weren't home, they weren't responding to their parents texts.
They would talk to their child asking why they were crying. They would repeat the importance of responding to text and coming home on time. Possible discipline.
What is an authoritarian parent?
They demand complete obedience.
What does the occipital lobe do?
It controls our perceptions of our visions.
What does the parietal lobe do?
It functions in processing sensory information regarding the location of parts of the body as well as interpreting visual information and processing language an
What does the cerebellum do?
It coordinates voluntary movements such as posture, balance, coordination, and speech, resulting in smooth and balanced muscular activity.
What does the brain stem do? Think Mike the Headless Chicken or Phineas Gage the man with the iron rod through his brain.
It controls basic body functions such as breathing, swallowing, heart rate, blood pressure, consciousness, and whether one is awake or sleepy.
What does the frontal lobe do?
The part of the brain that controls important cognitive skills in humans, such as emotional expression, problem solving, memory, language, judgment
What do axons do?
They transmit all signals from one neuron to another.
Define dendrites.
They allow each neuron to receive signals sent by other neurons.
Brain development begins...
Shortly after conception
What is socio-emotional development?
Interactions with people and groups, disposition and emotions.
Basic Human Needs are...
Physical needs, Psychological needs-security, love, and acceptance.
Factors that influences growth and development are....
Environment and Heredity