Basic processes and social responsiveness: L4 Flashcards

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what’s the “starter kit” (3)

William James, 1890

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  1. reflexes
  2. sensory abilities
  3. socio-emotional capabilities
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motor development milestones

12

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  1. 2m, lifts head
  2. 2.5m, rolls
  3. 3m, sits propped up
  4. 6m, sits no support
  5. 6.5m, stands holding
  6. 9m, walks holding
  7. 10m, stands momentarily
  8. 11m, stands alone
  9. 12m, walks alone
  10. 14m, walks backwards
  11. 17m, walks up steps
  12. 20m, kicks ball
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infant reflexes:

  • what are they?
  • why are we interested?
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  • inborn, automatic responses to stimulation

- gives a quick indication of neurological status

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Common newborn reflexes (6)

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  1. babinski - fans out toes
  2. crawling
  3. grasping
  4. rooting - head turn with mouth open when touched on cheek
  5. moro - arched back + arms outstretched when startled
  6. stepping
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infant sensory abilities:

  1. sight
    - acuity
    - colour
    - depth
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  • poor acuity 20/600
  • 1 month
  • binocular, pictorial depth
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  1. touch
    - sensitive to (2), indicated by
    - Tiffany field shows…
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  • temperature change
  • pain -> physiological indicators (crying, stress hormones)
  • benefits of massage for preterm infants, infants of depressed mums, infants with HIV & heroin babies
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  1. sound
    - DeCasper shows…
    - Eimas & Jusyck show… (+age)
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  • 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
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  1. taste
    - differences in…
    - reaches adult from by…
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  • mouth chemistry make sensory experiences different for infants
  • early adolescence
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  1. smell
    - Macfarlane shows…
    - Cernoch & porter show…
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  • breastfed prefer mum’s scent than lactating stranger

- bottle fed prefer scent of lactating females

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Sensory abilities may…

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scaffold the development of some cognitive and social competencies

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Social development:

  • spitz: psychotoxemia or reactive attachment disorder
  • vulnerable to…
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  • 37% infants who were put in an orphanage died within short period & all infant’s development were delayed
  • infections, feeding & sleeping problems
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Early emotions: expression

  • what emotions can infants register
  • when can infants imitate expressions
  • what does this require
  • basic emotions though to be…
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  • anger, fear, joy, disgust, sadness
  • 3 days old
  • a powerful neurological system that can interpret input
  • innate
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Attachment:

  • “strange situations”: 4 types
  • depends on… & whats important?
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  1. secure
  2. anxious - resistant
  3. anxious - avoidant
  4. disorganised (2&3 combined)

-> interaction between child and caregiver, consistent relationship is important

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Temperament:

- rated on 9 personality dimensions

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  1. activity level
  2. rhythmicity
  3. approach/withdrawal
  4. adaptability
  5. emotional reactivity
  6. responsiveness to stimuli
  7. mood
  8. distractibility
  9. attention span
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Temperament:
- 3 categories & % of infants in each
+ how many unclassifiable

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  1. easy (40%)
  2. difficult (10%)
  3. slow to warm up (15%)
    35% unclassifiable
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Temperament: culture
- similar counties

-> what this says about different cultures

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  • American + Australia (low emotional reactivity/response to stimuli)
  • Greek + Chinese (high emotional reactivity/response to stimuli)

-> value different temperamental activities of infants