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Unit 1 Review Jeopardy Game Which side of the room will know more of the answers?
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Test Please mark only the best answer.
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Child Development Unit 2 Objective: Students will understand how practices and circumstances before a child is born can affect a child later in life and will demonstrate their understanding through discussion, writing, and reading articles.
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Gather Pre-knowledge What do you know about the development of children “in utero?” At your table groups create a poster with vocabulary and illustrations including everything you know about what happens before the baby is born. Include at least three questions you have about this process.
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Begin your prenatal timeline Your timeline should be in color and should include highlighted vocabulary and a clear process of time passing.
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Three months before conception Get a prenatal check up, including a visit to the dentist.
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Two Months before Conception Get tetanus booster and German measles and chicken pox immunizations Find out family medical history Start taking prenatal vitamins
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One Month Before Coception Avoid: Teratogens through the pregnancy, but especially until the eighth week. Drugs-over the counter, prescription, illegal Cat litter chemicals Lead and other heavy metals Antibiottics Paint
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First Month Conception Presumptive signsPositive signs Period stops Nausea Tiredness Frequency of urination Breast swelling Skin discoloration HCG Fetal heartbeat (12-16 wks) Fetal movement (11-16 wks) Fetal shape Uterine contractions
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More on the First Month Take pregnancy test Schedule prenatal checkup Avoid: Amusement park rides, horse back riding, hiking in rough terrain, off-roading, contact sports, downhill skiing, home improvement projects, indoor shooting, spa treatments, heavy lifting
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Second Month Chorionic villus sampling possible Genetic screenings Baby’s heart starts beating but can’t be detected Baby called an embryo
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Month Three Good time to tell friends and family Baby considered to be a fetus Fingers and toes are forming
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Month 4 Mid pregnancy ultrasound Amniocentesis possible Quickening (baby moves) A baby can hear in the womb A fetus can detect light even though her eyes are still fused shut
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Month 5 Baby’s heart beat can be heard Belly starting to show
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Month 6 Age of viability 20 to 35 percent of babies born at 23 weeks of gestation survive,weeks of gestation while 50 to 70 percent of babies born at 24 to 25 weeks, and more than 90 percent born at 26 to 27 weeks, survive. Baby’s lungs start to develop
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Month 7 and 8 Growth and Development
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Month 9 Baby’s lungs are fully developed Lightening about 2 weeks before delivery Delivery is about 40 weeks.
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