Lifestsges Chapter 1: Infancy (0-2) Flashcards

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Introduction to Birth and Infancy (0-2)

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Infants grow rapidly reaching approximately half their adult height by the time they are 2 years old. At around 1 year old infants can walk and by 2 years of age they can run.

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Newborn (P)

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GMS > Primitive reflexes such as grasp.

FMS > Holds their thumbs tucked into their hands.

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1 month (P)

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GMS > Lifts chin, some control of head.

FMS > Open hands to grasp a finger.

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3 months (P)

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GMS > Can lift their head and chest when lying on front.

FMS > Can briefly grasp a rattle.

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6 months (P)

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GMS > Rolls over, can sit up for a short time without support, kicks legs when held up.

FMS > Moves objects from hand to hand can pick up dropped toys if they are in sight.

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9-10 months (P)

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GMS > Crawls, begins to cruise.

FMS > Uses finger and thumb to hold a small objects.

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12-13 months (P)

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GMS > Stands alone, can walk without help.

FMS > Manipulates and places toys

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18 months (P)

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GMS > Climbs onto furniture.

FMS > Builds a short tower with blocks.

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2 years (P)

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GMS > Propels a sit-on-toy with their feet, throws a large ball.

FMS > Draws lines and circles, turns a page.

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3 months (I)

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Language: Infants begin to make babbling noise as they learn to control the muscles associated with speech.

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12 months (I)

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Infants begin to imitate sounds made by carers such as ‘da da’. Development of single words.

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2 years (I)

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Infants begin to make 2 words sentences for example ‘cat goed’. Have a word vocabulary of 50 words.

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Emotional development (E)

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Infants need to have formed secure attachment with main career by 9 months, as without a secure attachment babies may affect their emotional development in the future.

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0-3 months (E)

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Smiles from 6 weeks.

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3 months (E)

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Cries when alone

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6 months (E)

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Recognises emotions in others and responds.

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15 months (E)

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Emotionally dependent on parents/main carer and key worker.

Dislikes when main carer out of site.

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18 months (E)

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Is emotionally dependent on main carers and key workers.

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2 years (E)

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Temper tantrum.

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0-1 year (S)

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Solo play > Looks at closely, puts thing into mouth and touches things with hands. Plays alone with toys. Begins to play simple games.

1 month > focuses on human faces with interest.
3 months > enjoys begin held and spoken to
6 months > Likes being held and played with .
9 months > wary of strangers, imitates other to actions such as clapping.
12 months >enjoys simple games with adults, stays closes to familiar adult and enjoys company.

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12-18 months (S)

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Solo play > begins to play and talks alone, repeats actions and starts to play with adults, notices other children.

15 months > may follow adult out of rooms, enjoys being played with.
18 months > imitates actions of adult, plays alone but enjoys being with adults and siblings. Wants immediate attention.

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18-2 years (S)

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Parallel play > begins to copy other adults and children. Enjoys playing with adults, sometimes still plays alone. Learns to complete tasks through trail and error.

2 years > has no understanding of waiting for needs to be met, plays in parallel with others but cannot share toys.