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Child dev. test

10/19/21

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Average birth weight? 7 1/2 pounds
Average birth length? 20 inches
Change is? Very rapid
Reflexes are? Automatic involuntary responses
Moro reflexes are? Startle
Rooting reflexes? Sucking or feeding
Palmar reflexes? Grasping
Babinski reflexes? Stroking the bottom of the baby's foot
Stepping reflexes? Walking
When babies start head control? 1st month
When babies start rolling over; stomach to back? 4 months of age
2 month range when infants can first sit upright? 4-6 months
What is crawling? Motion to get to one place to another
What is hitching? Using their hands to scoot
What is creeping? Full support on their hands and knees
Age when most children are able to walk on their own? 1 year
Vision? Blurry at birth but develops with many opportunities- babies like bold, bright, contrasting colors
Hearing? Develops before birth. Babies can hear mothers voice and music
Signs of memory? As early as 6 months of age
Learn with their senses and movements? Sensory motor development: Pigaet
Body awareness? Child starts to realize they are not their caregivers
Oject permanence? Knowing something exists even when they cant see it: 6-9 months
How to test oject permanence? Put a toy under blanket and see if they reach for it
Begin to anticipate? 18-24months
What is trial and error? Learning, testing or trying things`
Deffered Imitation? Acting out adult behavior
Language? Hearing other speak
Vocabulary approximately 200 words? 2 years
Sign language? Using hand gestures to communicate
Telegraphic speech? Putting 2 words together
General excitement: general distress 1 month old
Temperament The general way of responding to stimulation or the environment
Attachment? Bond between infant and care giver
Separation anxiety Fear of being away from the caregiver, develops around 6 months
Negativism strong at 15 months, saying no frequently
Adults need to be? Kind but firm
Solitary play? When children play alone
Parallel play? Children play next to each other but not with each other
Created by: 22toestm
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