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Good Morning Child Development Students Please accomplish the following today… 1. Go through power point and take notes 2. Complete the apply what you know – you were given a white paper on Thursday, write answers on the paper, I will check on Monday 3. Complete Page 10 in packet- Understanding development Remember that you will have a quiz Tuesday on Development during the first 2 years
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Review questions- answer on white paper from yesterday 1. What are the 3 ways kids develop 2. What are the small white bumps found on the face of a neonate? Why are they there? 3. What color are neonates eyes? Why? When do they change? 4. The grasp reflex is also know as… 5. Why do they test babies reflexes?
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Motor Sequence During the First Year Complete chart in packet to the best of your ability ( period 4 you have already done this) We’ll go through this on Monday
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Social/Emotional/Personality Temperament – quality and intensity of emotional reactions Passivity- how actively involved a child is with his/ her surroundings Activity- Level of movement Irritability- tendency to feel distressed
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Attachment emotional connection Starts within the first few months Strengthens between 8 and 12 months Separation anxiety - when a child gets upset if a caregiver is leaving Peaks between 13 and 15 months
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Apply what you know A mother has a choice to go back to work when her child is 6 months old or 12 months old. Thinking only about attachment, how would the child react to the mother leaving, would it be easier for a 12 month old or a 6 month old? Why? ( answer on white paper)
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Harry Harlow’s Attachment Theory http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02r3u59FRPU&fea ture=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02r3u59FRPU&fea ture=related While watching this video, think about how important it is to have someone warm and caring in your life What did this experiment prove (answer on white paper)
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Cognitive Development 0-2 Children are learning through their senses Smell, touch, taste, hear, see Deferred Imitation- Watching someone’s behavior and then acting out the behavior later Object permanence - realizing that things still exist even if you cannot see them Develops at about 8 months
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Cognitive development ( continued) Language by age 2 Telegraphic speech Begins once a child reaches 200 words in their vocab Two word phrases common for 2 year olds
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Apply what you know Dana often hits her baby dolls and yells at them. Would this concern you- explain why. Jimmy says “my milk”. How old is he, how many words does he have in his vocabulary? Baby Greg watches TV for 6-8 hours a day. Baby Joe does not watch TV, he spends most of his day finger painting, dancing to music and building with different textured blocks. Who will develop faster- why?
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All done the power point Complete the review questions page 10 in packet
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