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28 Cards in this Set
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Brain develop begins
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within 18 days of conception
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First sensation to develop
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touch
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All of the brain neurons are developed within
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the first six months of gestation
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Genes and environment/experience
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Genes define where function is located in the brain; environment influences how specific connections are made
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"order" of development:
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sensory, emotional, motor, cognitive
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Development of systems: Birth to four months
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-Birth Lower Brain-breathing, motor control
-2 mths. Motor Cortex-suppress relfexes, increase volitional movement -3 mths Visual Cortex-visually focus near and far -4 mths Limbic System-emotion, memory |
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Development of systems: 5-14 mo
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-5 mths Frontal Cortex/Hippocampus-remember/ associate stimuli
-8 mths-Prefrontal Cortex-forethought/gestures -12 mths-Temporal Lobe-Symbolic language context bound -14 mths-Temporal/Parietal Lobe-Symbolic language by concept |
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Nursing rehearsal begins in utero
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Flexion,
28-30 weeks gestation: suck pads developed rhythmic suck/swallow/(breathe), digestive cycles |
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position of larynx
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infant larynx directly behind mouth, adult larynx below mouth
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habituation
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ability to exhibit selective attention, filtering "familiar" stimuli in order to learn new
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Motor control: 3-6 mo
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Suppress primitive reflexes as volitional motor control
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Neuron pruning
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Body position maturation
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supine, prone, upright (stacking), wobbling,
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Oral stimulation
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by 4 mo up to 4 hrs finger sucking and face-mouth examination.
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Suppression of oral reflexes
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Gag, Volitional control of Tongue, bite reflex
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Self regulation stage
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~6 mo, synchronous vocalizations as part of interaction
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Communication 3-6 mo
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-anticipates/reaches to be picked up
-focuses attention with more ease -awareness of strangers/strange situations -Quantity and variety of sounds increases but connected with body movement. -Tootheruption promotes lingual-dental (tongue and teeth), labial dental (lip and teeth) sound play. -Interested in own speech. Uses tone to create sounds to protest and call attention to self. -Attempts to imitate gestures and pitch changes in other’s voices. |
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Communication: 7-9 mo
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-waves
-mama and dada -bangs objects together -pointing -turn-taking routines -object permanence -imitating nonspeech sounds -vocalizing different states (anger, etc.) |
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Synaptogenesis
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-Between 8-10 months a burst of synaptic
growth yielding dramatic changes in several cognitive and social domains. -Imitation of others and intentional communication become robust |
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Eye-hand coordination
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increases independent play
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10-16 mo
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Interactive reciprocity
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Communication, 10-16 mo
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-Back and forth exchange of affect, sounds and word driving language
-Long chains co-regulated, reciprocal interactions. “Conversations without words” -Emerging complex problem-solving basis of conversational ability -Sound production now beginning to be separated from body movement |
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Communication, 10-16 mo cont.
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-Can follow simple requests and one step directions (“give me”,
“stop”) -Responds immediately (stops/looks) when name is called -Shows affection -Responds to praising/angry tones -Uses a wide variety of sounds and jabbers loudly -Emerging point/gestures with hand -Knows 3 body parts -May say first words |
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16-18 mo
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Communication Affect stage
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Communication 16-18 mo
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-Points with index finger
-Uses gestures to direct attention -Watches other children play. May imitate or play side by side -Repeats new words -Imitates new sound sequences |
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Communication, 16-18 mo, cont.
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-Able to say about 5-10 words
-Associating words with experiences -Intelligibility bound to context- about 25% intelligible to strangers -Conventional object play with trial and error, sorting and grouping -Attending to books, pictures |
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18-24 mo
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Representation of Affect stage
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Communication 18-24 mo
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-Forming sense of "self"
-Creating ideas and building logical bridges between ideas -The child’s affect (wishes and desires) generate to words and play. This will lead to creating logical and abstract verbal concepts -Uses jargon with some true words embedded -Responds to simple commands without gestures (come here/sit down) -Imitates words spoken by others -Says approximately 20 words |