Chapter 8 | Life Span Development Flashcards
• The physiologic (physical) characteristics of different age groups from infancy through late adulthood • The psychosocial (mental and social) characteristics of different age groups from infancy through late adulthood
True or false:
Antibodies are passed from mother to child during pregnancy.
true
True or false:
Antibodies are passed from mother to child through breastfeeding.
true
Define:
Moro reflex
response to being startled in which an infant throws out both arms, spreads the fingers, and then grabs with fingers and arms
Define:
palmar reflex
grasping reflex in which an infant grabs onto a finger placed in the infant’s palm
Define:
rooting reflex
reflex response in which a hungry infant automatically turns toward the stimulus when the cheek or one side of the mouth is touched
Define:
sucking reflex
reflex in which stroking a hungry infant’s lips causes the infant to start sucking
Define:
infancy
stage of life from birth to 1 year of age
Define:
toddler
child between 12 and 36 months of age
(1 to 3 years old)
Define:
preschool-age child
child between 3 and 5 years of age
Define:
school-age child
child between 6 and 12 years of age
Define:
adolescent
child between 13 and 18 years of age
Define:
adolescence
stage of life from 13 years to 18 years of age
Define:
early adulthood
stage of life from 19 years to 40 years of age
Define:
middle adulthood
stage of life from 41 years to 60 years of age
Define:
late adulthood
stage of life from 61 years of age and beyond
Describe:
age at which infant can track object with eyes
2 months
Describe:
age at which infant can recognize familiar faces
2-4 months
Describe:
age at which infant can move objects to mouth with hands
3-4 months
Describe:
age at which infant can make distinct facial expressions
(i.e. smile or frown)
around 3 months
Describe:
age at which infant can begin to reach out to people
around 4 months
Describe:
age at which infant can sleep through night without waking for feeding
5 months
(somewhere between 3-6 months)
Describe:
age at which infant can tell the difference between family and strangers
5-8 months
Describe:
age at which infant can sit upright in high chair
6 months
(somewhere between 5-6 months)
Describe:
age at which infant can make one-syllable sounds
6 months
(somewhere between 6-9 months)
Describe:
age at which infant may exhibit fear of strangers
7 months
(starts at 5-6 months and usually intensifies at 7-10 months of age)
Describe:
age at which infant may exhibit quick mood shifts
(i.e. crying to laughing to crying)
7 months
(somewhere between 6-8 months)