Basic processes and social responsiveness: L4 Flashcards
1
Q
what’s the “starter kit” (3)
William James, 1890
A
- reflexes
- sensory abilities
- socio-emotional capabilities
2
Q
motor development milestones
12
A
- 2m, lifts head
- 2.5m, rolls
- 3m, sits propped up
- 6m, sits no support
- 6.5m, stands holding
- 9m, walks holding
- 10m, stands momentarily
- 11m, stands alone
- 12m, walks alone
- 14m, walks backwards
- 17m, walks up steps
- 20m, kicks ball
3
Q
infant reflexes:
- what are they?
- why are we interested?
A
- inborn, automatic responses to stimulation
- gives a quick indication of neurological status
4
Q
Common newborn reflexes (6)
A
- babinski - fans out toes
- crawling
- grasping
- rooting - head turn with mouth open when touched on cheek
- moro - arched back + arms outstretched when startled
- stepping
5
Q
infant sensory abilities:
- sight
- acuity
- colour
- depth
A
- poor acuity 20/600
- 1 month
- binocular, pictorial depth
6
Q
- touch
- sensitive to (2), indicated by
- Tiffany field shows…
A
- temperature change
- pain -> physiological indicators (crying, stress hormones)
- benefits of massage for preterm infants, infants of depressed mums, infants with HIV & heroin babies
7
Q
- sound
- DeCasper shows…
- Eimas & Jusyck show… (+age)
A
- discriminate mum’s voice from female stranger & familiar from novel story read by mum
- preparedness for language - can discriminate sounds of speech in own language from others at 6 months
8
Q
- taste
- differences in…
- reaches adult from by…
A
- mouth chemistry make sensory experiences different for infants
- early adolescence
9
Q
- smell
- Macfarlane shows…
- Cernoch & porter show…
A
- breastfed prefer mum’s scent than lactating stranger
- bottle fed prefer scent of lactating females
10
Q
Sensory abilities may…
A
scaffold the development of some cognitive and social competencies
11
Q
Social development:
- spitz: psychotoxemia or reactive attachment disorder
- vulnerable to…
A
- 37% infants who were put in an orphanage died within short period & all infant’s development were delayed
- infections, feeding & sleeping problems
12
Q
Early emotions: expression
- what emotions can infants register
- when can infants imitate expressions
- what does this require
- basic emotions though to be…
A
- anger, fear, joy, disgust, sadness
- 3 days old
- a powerful neurological system that can interpret input
- innate
13
Q
Attachment:
- “strange situations”: 4 types
- depends on… & whats important?
A
- secure
- anxious - resistant
- anxious - avoidant
- disorganised (2&3 combined)
-> interaction between child and caregiver, consistent relationship is important
14
Q
Temperament:
- rated on 9 personality dimensions
A
- activity level
- rhythmicity
- approach/withdrawal
- adaptability
- emotional reactivity
- responsiveness to stimuli
- mood
- distractibility
- attention span
15
Q
Temperament:
- 3 categories & % of infants in each
+ how many unclassifiable
A
- easy (40%)
- difficult (10%)
- slow to warm up (15%)
35% unclassifiable