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Developmental Sequence Cephalo-caudal – Growth proceeds from head to footGrowth proceeds from head to foot Control hands before feetControl hands before feet Think before acting Gets teeth before he walks
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Proximal distal – Growth proceeds from near to farGrowth proceeds from near to far Moves whole body, then arms, then hands & feetMoves whole body, then arms, then hands & feet
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Simple to complex – Talks, reads, writesTalks, reads, writes Lifts head, sits up, creep, crawl, walk, runLifts head, sits up, creep, crawl, walk, run
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Weight ☺ Weight gain is a good indicator of health! ☺ 1-6 mo..………………..2 lb./mo. ☺ 7-12 mo. ……………....1 lb./mo. ☺ At 1 year, baby’s TRIPLED in weight ☺ Now weighs from 20-22 lbs.
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Height ►G►G►G►Growth is steady ►A►A►A►At 1 year, baby is 30 inches long! ((((added 50%)
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Proportion ► Head & tummy are very large (Top heavy) ► Legs & arms are very short ► No neck ► No neck
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Sight ► At birth, eyes are uncoordinated with no tears ► Sees best at 12 inches & in black & white contrast ► At 3 mo., can see almost as good as an adult
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Depth Perception ►A►A►A►At birth, baby sees things as flat ►B►B►B►By 3 mo., prefer 3- dimensional view
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Hearing ► Develops BEFORE birth ► Should have hearing test at 6 mo. ► They respond to soothing tones to calm down ► Loud angry tones scare them
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Smell & Taste ► The least developed senses ► Develops rapidly after birth ► Sense of taste develops rapidly ► Food likes & dislikes develop as it improves
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Voice ► Cry becomes shrill ► Teeth are necessary for some sounds (f, s & th) sounds (f, s & th)
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Teeth ► Begin to develop during pregnancy ► “Baby” teeth come in at about 6 mo. ► “Teething” can be painful; baby may be “cranky” ► Coughing diarrhea, constipation, vomiting or fever ► Lasts 2 years for a total of 20 teeth
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Handling ► Take great care; one hand under toosh, one under shoulders & head ► ALWAYS SUPPORT THE HEAD ► Shaking, jiggling, or tossing a child under 2 creates a great risk of severe bleeding of the brain & may cause brain damage or death!!!
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Types of Development ► Physical development Gross motor skills – use of large muscles ► Running, jumping, climbing, etc. Fine motor skills – use of small muscles ► Coloring, using fork and knife, etc.
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► Intellectual development Cognitive development – ► mental processes through which we think, learn, and communicate
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► Emotional development – involves understanding and responding to our surroundings involves understanding and responding to our surroundings Smile, cry, laugh, fear, sadness, anger
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► Social Development – Understanding others and learning how to interact Understanding others and learning how to interact “Play is a child’s work”
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► Moral Development knowing right from wrong
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Looking Ahead ► First Month Turns head to clear nose from bed Keeps hands fisted or slightly open Few expressions when awake
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► Second month Holds head up while on tummy Holds objects with hand Smiles and coos
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► Third month Sits when supported Turns head to sounds Reaches for objects w/ both hands
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► Fourth month Rolls from side to side Babbles and laughs Clasps fingers and hands in play
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► Fifth month Rolls from front to back May sit supported Understands own name
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► Sixth month Transfer toy from one hand to next Creeps – (army crawl) on tummy (army crawl) on tummy Stands with support
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► Seventh month Pushes up on hands and knees Sits w/ little support May say “mama” and “dada”
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► Eighth month Crawls Stands leaning against something Mimics sounds
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► Ninth month May crawl up stairs Feed self May understand and respond to some respond to some words words
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► Tenth month Stands w/ little support Repeats some words Object permanence “hide and seek”
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► Eleventh month Stands alone – squats and stoops Mimics some words
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► Twelfth month Walks Points with finger
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Feeding a Baby ► Cuddle & use soft words ► Schedule will be unpredictable at birth ► They need as much as they want, when they want it ► 6-8 times in 24hrs. ► By 1 year old, 3 meals a day with snacks
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…more feeding tips… ► ALWAYS hold baby; never prop a bottle ► No closeness & causes ear infections ► NEVER put to sleep with bottle; causes tooth decay
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Introducing New Foods ► Choose a happy time ► Parent’s attitude influences child’s acceptance ► Usually cereal first
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Introducing new foods cont… ► Weaning-changing from bottle or breast to a cup ► Self-feeding 8-10 mo. old ► “finger foods” Toast or crackers ► Avoid raw veggies, nuts, candy or anything round These cause choking
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Other Concerns ► Overfeeding-eating habits established early ► Avoid overeating & sweets ► Malnutrition- not enough food or the proper type ► DO NOT use low-fat or skim milk with children!!! with children!!!
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WIC WIC ► Women, Infants, & Children ► A federal grant program for supplementing nutritional needs ► Provides eggs, cheese, peanut butter, milk, etc.
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Tub Baths ► Use a special tub ► Hold with head resting in left elbow, hand gripping left armpit ► NEVER, NEVER leave alone, even for a second!!!
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Dressing ► Baby doesn’t need to be warmer Their hands & feet usually feel cooler because of poor circulation
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Baby Care Items ► Feeding your infant ► Other baby care skills Sponge Bath Tub Bath Diapering Massaging
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► Older babies When crawling, overalls, long pants, and padded knees ► The newborn Handle them sweetly
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Choosing Clothing ► Comfort & Ease ► Generous hems, extra buttons, waistbands that expand ► Simple styles ► Knit fabrics ► Buy by age & weight
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Washing Clothes ► Use special laundry sanitizer ► HOT water & MILD soap ► Always wash separately
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Diapering ► Cloth = least $ ► Disposable = most convenient Environmental problem ► 8-10 changes daily supplies ready ahead of time of time Extra thick in back for girls & front for boys
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Diaper Rash ►R►R►R►Red, rough irritated skin from Bacteria ►C►C►C►Change frequently & clean thoroughly ►E►E►E►Expose to air, avoid plastic pants, see a Dr.
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Sleep ► Necessary for growth and development ► Need decreases during 1 st year ► Newborn = 12 hours/day
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Preparation for Sleep ► Wash & change ► Rocking or lullabies ► Calm, unhurried ► Covering, no draft
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Problems with Sleep ► Cry or rock on crib Try to ignore ► Check prolonged crying
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