Life Span Test Flashcards

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Infancy Reflexes

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  • Rooting: reaction to check/mouth being touched
  • Sucking: object in/touching mouth
  • Moro: sudden stimulation
  • Babinski: sole of foot stroked
  • Grasping: when something touches palm
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Gross Motor Skills

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  • head control within first weeks
  • sit while supported by 2mths
  • rol over btw 2-5mths
  • sit up independently by 6-7mths
  • pull themselves up by 8-9mnths
  • crawling btw 8-10mnths
    stand alone by 10-12mnths
    walking btw 12-14mnths
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Fine Motor Skills

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  • Holds rattle briefly by 2mths
  • Plays with rattle by 3-4mnths
  • Reaching/grasping by 5mths
  • Bangs with hands by 5-6mnths
  • Pulls a toy by string by 7mnths
  • Hits a cup with a spoon by 10mnths
  • Uses pincer grasp by 10- 11mnths
  • Turns pages in a book 12- 18mnths
  • Zips and unzips a large zipper by 18-24mnths
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Infancy Cognitive Development
(Sensorimotor Stage)

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  • the child begins to interact with the environment
  • 0-2
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Infancy Cognitive Development
(Pre-Operational Stage)

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  • child begins to represent the world symbolically
    (pretends to be doctor)
  • 2 - 6 or 7
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Infancy Cognitive Development
(Concrete Operational Stage)

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  • the child learns rules such as conversation
  • 7 - 11 or 12
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Infancy Cognitive Development
(Formal Operational Stage)

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  • adolescent can transcend the concrete situation and think about the future
  • 12 - adulthood
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Schema

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Our basic structure for organizing information

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Assimilation

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Molding new information to fit with our existing schemas

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10
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Accommodation

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Changing existing schemas to fit new information

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11
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Attachment Parenting

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  • co-sleeping
  • feeding on demand
  • holding and touching
  • responsiveness to crying
    (parents who are responsive)
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12
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Socioemotional

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13
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Erikson

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  • developmental changes occurs throughout life span
  • development is in psychological stages rather than psychosexual(Freud)
  • at each stage a unique developmental task confronts individuals with a crisis that must be resolved
  • crisis is not a catastrophe but a but a turning point marked by increased venerability and enhanced potential
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3 items that benefit infants cognitive, physical, and socioemotional development

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cognitive: reading books to babies and showing the baby the pictures

physical: healthy nutrition, chairs to help them walk stand and pull themselves up

socioemotional: attachment parenting is a great way for socioemotional growth (drawing can be good as infants can express themselves through colouring)

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Whos theory did Erikson alter?

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Freud

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16
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Eriksons first psychological stage

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trust and mistrust

17
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Piaget’s Theory

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  • children go through four stages of development
  • ## children are actively engaged in their own cognitive development, organizing and reorganizing information with new discoveries
18
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Piagets 4 stages

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  1. sensimotor stage
    - infant constructs understanding of the world by coordinating sensory experiences with physical action
    - birth - 2yrs
  2. preoperational stage
    - child begins to represent the world with the worlds images
    - 2- 7 yrs
  3. concrete operational stage
    - child can reason logically about concrete events and classify objects into different sets
    - 7 - 11yrs
  4. formal operational stage
    - adolescence reasons in more abstract, idealistic and logical ways
    - 11 - adulthood
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Vygotsky Sociocultural Theory

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  • children actively contract their own knowledge
  • culture and social interaction guide cognitive development
  • cognitive development is learning innovations of society - language, mathematical systems and memory strategies
20
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Bronf

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