Human Development: Infancy Credits Video TEKS Begin
Needs of an Infant Social Main Menu Physical Emotional Needs of an Infant Social Intellectual
Physical Main Menu Sub Menu Next Nutrition: Growth Development Senses: Awareness of their surroundings (sensation) Natural Activity: Hunger Body Functions Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Down Syndrome Down Syndrome: Brain Development Eye Site Personality Have the same developmental skills just at a slower rate Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy: Muscle and Coordination Eye Site Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Importance Importance: Healthier and Happier Children Developmental Process is Successful Next
Which of the following is not considered as a Physical Need Main Menu Sub Menu Which of the following is not considered as a Physical Need A. Diaper Change B. Feeding C. Coordinating the 5 Senses D. Playing Peek-a-Boo Next
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What are the results when a child’s physical needs are met? Main Menu Sub Menu What are the results when a child’s physical needs are met? A. They tend to cry more frequently. B. They don’t have the control of their emotions. C. They are happier and healthier D. All of the above. Next
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Children with Cerebral palsy struggle with coordination. Main Menu Sub Menu Children with Cerebral palsy struggle with coordination. True False Next
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Emotional Main Menu Sub Menu Next Sensitivity: Security Attachment Tending to distress: It builds trust among the child. Temperament: Child’s response to the world. Three types: Easy/Flexible Slow to Warm Up Intense Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Down syndrome Down Syndrome: Generally on the Same Tract as any other Child Can Sense when Someone is Upset Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy: A Home Environment Support System Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Importance Importance: Connection with Children Security and Self Esteem is apparent Next
Which of the following is not one of the three degrees of temperament? Main Menu Sub Menu Which of the following is not one of the three degrees of temperament? A. Easy or Flexible B. Slow to Warm Up C. Unresponsive D. Intense Next
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Why is it important to tend to a child’s distress? Main Menu Sub Menu Why is it important to tend to a child’s distress? A. It Builds Trust B. The Relationship is Healthier C. A and B D. None of the Above Next
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Children with Down syndrome are oblivious to other’s feelings. Main Menu Sub Menu Children with Down syndrome are oblivious to other’s feelings. True False Next
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Social Main Menu Sub Menu Next Senses: Taste, Smell, Touch, Hearing Perceptual Development: Contours – transition in colors Patterns – visual field with contours Forms – aspects of a pattern Configurations – arrangements of contours, patterns and forms Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Down Syndrome Down Syndrome: Social needs are much like any other child. Play and Laugh Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy: Often have trouble with social skills. Anxiety Shyness Frustration Depression Self-Consciousness Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Importance Importance: Social Competence Emotional Maturity Next
All 5 senses are coordinated with the Social development. Main Menu Sub Menu All 5 senses are coordinated with the Social development. True False Next
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What is the definition of configurations? Main Menu Sub Menu What is the definition of configurations? A. Arrangements of Contours, Patterns and Forms B. Visual Field with Contours C. Aspects of a Pattern D. Transition in Colors Next
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Main Menu Sub Menu Next A. Anxiety B. Shyness C. Frustration Which of the following is a social skill that Cerebral palsy children have trouble with? A. Anxiety B. Shyness C. Frustration D. All of the Above Next
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Intellectual Main Menu Sub Menu Next Baby Talk: Babble, Coo and Gurgle Hands and Feet: Wave pat-a-cake Mouths: Eating & Talking Activity: Play with Toys Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Down syndrome Down Syndrome: They are Great with Routine! Imitation of Other Children Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Cerebral palsy Cerebral Palsy: Cerebral Palsy Children Have Trouble with Motor Skills Eating Speaking Reading Learn Coordination Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Importance Importance: Cognitive Development Being attuned to People and Surroundings Next
How does the intellectual development affect a child? Main Menu Sub Menu How does the intellectual development affect a child? A. They play more freely. B. They have an awareness of their surroundings. C. Their cognitive development is more structured. D. Both B and C Next
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Main Menu Sub Menu Next A. Talking B. Natural Occurrences In intellectual development, cerebral palsy children have trouble with Which of the following? A. Talking B. Natural Occurrences C. Coordination D. Loving Others Next
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Down Syndrome children have a hard time with routines. Main Menu Sub Menu Down Syndrome children have a hard time with routines. True False Next
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Main Menu Sub Menu TEKS (3) The student investigates strategies for optimizing the development of infants of diverse backgrounds, including those with special needs. The student is expected to: (A) explain the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual needs of the infant. Reference: §130.247. Child Development (One-Half to One Credit). http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter130/ch130j.html#130.247 Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Next Credits Pictures: http://www.picstopin.com/1920/red-textured-paper-background-hd-backgrounds/http:%7C%7Cpaper-backgrounds*com%7Ctextureimages%7C2012%7C05%7Cred-textured-paper-background-hd*jpg/ http://www.bondwithbaby.com/ http://www.clker.com/clipart-butterfly-scroll-21.html http://consciouslifenews.com/fussy-easier-soothe-kinder-child-make-music/1128783/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8440126/Arsenic-and-toxic-metals-found-in-baby-foods.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/9613954/Why-you-will-never-sleep-on-a-plane-if-a-baby-is-crying.html Next
Credits pictures continued Main Menu Sub Menu Credits pictures continued http://www.skepticalob.com/2009/09/should-we-lament-disappearance-of-down.html http://www.cdadc.com/ds/ http://www.sheknows.com/parenting/articles/844895/lessons-to-teach-while-playing-with-blocks http://blog.abolishhumanabortion.com/2011/12/facilitating-aborticide-of-down.html http://www.shapeofbehavior.com/blog/what-is-cerebral-palsy.html http://www.ucpcleveland.org/ http://www.scopevic.org.au/index.php/site/resources/aac/aacandcerebralpalsy http://www.seedol.com/blog/2011/04/28/cerebral-palsy-children-and-expensive-medical-treatments/ Next
Main Menu Sub Menu Credits Informative: http://www.learningseed.com/_guides/1009_Infants_Physical_Development_Guide.pdf http://www.care.com/special-needs-caring-for-a-child-with-down-syndrome-p1167-q16876.html http://www.care.com/special-needs-caring-for-a-child-with-cerebral-palsy-p1167-q227930.html http://www.parents.com/baby/development/behavioral/your-babys-emotional-development/ https://myhealth.alberta.ca/alberta/Pages/Emotional-and-Social-Development-Infant.aspx http://www.pediatricbehavior.com/ChildDev/infantsocialdev.htm http://www.education.com/reference/article/importance-play--social-emotional/ http://urbanext.illinois.edu/babysitting/age-infant.html http://www.down-syndrome.org/information/social/overview/?page=2 http://cerebralpalsy.org/about-cerebral-palsy/therapies/conductive-education/ http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/cd/re/itf09cogdev.asp