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An accident that affects the composition of genes. Mutation
Found in perceptional development Nature vs Nurture
The idea that inborn sensory capacities play a crucial role in perceptual developement Nature
The idea that exsperience plays a crucial role in perceptual development Nurture
He believed that cognitive development comes before language Paiget
This is developed in the 3rd year of life Grammer
This part of the brain allows a child to sustain attn and block out distractions happens between the ages 4 and 7 years
An enzyme disorder transmitted by a recessive gene PKU - Phenyltonuria
This enzyme builds up in babies with PKU Phenylaline
Damage inflicted by PKU Physical an Phychological
Treatment for PKU A Diet low in Phenalaline
what is the time frame to prevent damage do to Phenyltonuria 3 to 6 weeks
Phychoanalytical view on attachment Theory of attachment
Freuds phychanalytical view on attachment emphasized the importance of oral activities
Freuds view on oral activities infants bond with mother through eating and sucking
behavioral view on attachment attchment behaiors are conditioned
The theory that states that infants associate caregivers with gratification, and approach them to satisfy there needs. behavioral view on attachment
cognitive view on attachment infants must have object permanance
when does object permanance start 6 to 7 months
Theory of object permanance in cognitive development for attachment. in order for a person to be missed they must know that they are coming back.
when does a fetus able to hear as well as middle and inner ear reaching its mature size Before birth
why would a normal neonate not be able to hear because of amniotic fluid in the ear
sounds that a neonate can respond to amplitude and pitch
why would a neonate turn there head sound
A neonate is more likely to turn there head toward what sound High pitch
grasping objects that touch the palm Grasping reflex
when would an infant lose there grasping reflex 3 to 4 months
when held under arms , leaned forward , feet pressing down Stepping
fanning of toes when the sole of the foot is stoked babinski
Turning head to one side , extending arm and leg on one side , flexing the limbs on the other. Tonic neck
another word for Moro Reflex Startle
legs and arms flung out then brought back to the chest Moro
why would a moro reflex happen support of the head is loss, loud noise or bumping
sucking reflex rooting
when does the rooting reflex get stronger First few days of life
what reflexes disappear at 3 to 4 months Grasping and Stepping
when does babinski disappear at the end of the first year
what reflex disappears at 6/7 months The moro reflex
what does it mean to have natural childbirth with out anesthesia
The stage that childbirth begins stage one
Characteristics of the first stage of labor uterine contractions , efface , dialation, transition , prepp, fetal monitoring
what is it called when the uterus opens to 4 inches or 10 cm efface
what does the dialation of the cervix cause Pain
which stage of labor is the longest The first stage
how far apart are the first contractions 10 to 20 min
how long do the first contractions last 20-40 seconds
what happens when a woman is prepped shave
at what stage of labor would a woman be prepped and fetal monitoring The first stage
when does the head move into the cervix full dialation
what is it reffered to when the head moves into the crevix during stage 1 of labor Transition
still the first stage ,head move into cervix, fully dialated,lasts 30 min or less.contractions are frequent and strong. characteristics of the transition stage
Baby show substantial distress during separation butshowes conflicted emotions when parent returns, disorganized baby
What happens at 18-24 months with babies toddlers make 2 word sentences
when does visual acuity start to aproximate 3-5 years
what happens to the vision between birth and six months drastic gain in eyesight
not gaining weight , fitful eatin,refusing to eat characterists of failure to thrive
Process in which behaviors and physical structures become specialized Differentiation
founder of phases of attachment Ainsworth
Initial Pre-attachment indiscriminate behavior
attachment in the making Preference of familiar person
clear cut attachment dependence on primary caregiver
what muscles are used in fine motor skills small muscles
what are small muscles for Munipulation and coordination these skills develop gradually
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