Infancy Key Terms Flashcards

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Human development

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Change in a persons skills and capabilities. Developing physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially. Development is never complete.

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Maturation

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Genetically controlled changes influence development, for example puberty

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Developmental norms

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AKA developmental milestones

The average set of expectations for a child’s development, however it is important to remember that each child is unique

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Delayed development

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AKA arrested development

When a baby or a child does not show developments within the expected time range

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Holistic development

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Understanding the importance of examining human growth and development as a whole. All the PIES aspects are likely to interact with each other

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Life stages

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Infancy: 0-2 years
Early childhood: 3-8 years
Adolescence: 9-18 years
Early adulthood: 19-45 years
Middle adulthood: 46-65 years
Later adulthood: 65+
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Life course

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Refers to the unique pattern of events, experiences and influences in a humans life

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Life span

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Life span is the length of time between a persons birth and death

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Life expectancy

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Life expectancy is the number of years a man or women living in a specific country can expect to live at a given point

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Grasping reflex

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This causes babies to curl their fingers tightly around any object placed in their Palm

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Rooting reflex

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This causes babies to turn their cheek in the direction of touch and helps them to direct their mouth towards their mothers breast

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Sucking reflex

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This causes babies to suck any object that touches their lips or enters their mouth and enables them to feed from birth

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Moro reflex

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This causes babies to fling their arms outwards, arch their back then bring their arms together as if they were holding something and occurs in response to the loud noise

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Tonic neck reflex

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This causes babies to turn their head, arms and legs to one side when laid on their back; they flex their limbs on the opposite side

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Steeping reflex

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This causes babies to lift their legs as if about to walk when held upright

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Babinski reflex

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This causes babies to curl their toes when the bottom of their feet are stroked

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Human growth

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Increase in a persons physical size or mass