PPT-Understanding Emotional Development of Infants

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Mimicking can be helpful in dealing with an upset infant Researchers have found that if a parent first mimics a childs unhappy expression then lighten the moods

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Mimicking can be helpful in dealing with an upset infant Researchers have found that if a parent first mimics a childs unhappy expression then lighten the moods by using a positive voice and smiling at the infant the child is likely to smile back to Why do you think this might be. MOTOR DEVELOPMENT. Refers to progression of muscular coordination required for physical activity. Grasping, reaching, crawling, walking, etc…. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF MOTOR DEVELOPMENT. 1: . Cephalocaudal trend. . National. Black Child Development Institute. 2. Introductions. Mission:. NBCDI's mission is to improve and . advance . the . lives of . Black children and . their families . through . advocacy and education.. Chapter 4. Physical Development in Toddlers and Infants. The beginnings—a rough start. Prematurity: <37 weeks gestation. Low birth weight: <5.5 pounds. Very low birth weight: < 3.5 pounds. October 1 – emotional and social development in early childhood. Video. Social Learning – . Bobo. Doll. . –. . BBC. Ted Talk – Looking . to Montessori to Guide Education . Reform. Erik Erikson – Psychosocial Stages. Grace Dalton, Emily Hahn, Rachel Pata. Do Babies have emotions???????. How infants experience emotions:. Birth- infants are born with innate repertoire of emotional expressions. 9-10 months- the structures that make up the limbic system begin to grow causing more emotions. Physical, Social, Emotional, Intellectual. EACH CHILD IS DIFFERENT. Two infants born at the same time may be very different. Some infants are very quiet and sleep a lot. Other infants are very active. Accepting these differences will make it easier to take care of infants and help them grow and develop.. Erikson’s Theory of Infant and Toddler Personality. Although psychoanalytic theory is no longer in the mainstream of human development, it still contributes to capturing the essence of personality during each developmental period. Chapter. 4. Infancy. Copyright © 2017, 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Learning Objectives (1 of 5) . 4.1 . Describe how the infant’s body changes in the first year, and explain the two basic principles of physical growth.. Growth – the increase in the baby’s size and weight.. Development – increase in physical, intellectual, emotional, and social skills. .. Growth and Proportion. Baby will loose a few pounds in the first few days.. Taylor Tina Alex and . Alexa. Sense Of Self. Shapes how they see their self. 10: see themselves highly skilled or not . 11/12: use personal qualities define themselves. Gender identity. Role Model . Emotional changes. . Understanding the Emotional . and Social. Development . of Infants. What is Emotional Development and what is Social Development?. Emotional Development. Learning how to recognize and express your feelings and establish a personal identity.. Infancy is the period from birth to the first birthday.. For first month babies are called neonates.. After birth, babies are tested to make sure they are healthy. . The Apgar scale is administered at one and five minutes after birth. MASLOW'S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS. What and Who??????. Maslow's hierarchy of needs. is a theory in psychology, proposed by . Abraham Maslow . in his 1943 paper . A Theory of Human Motivation. . Maslow subsequently extended the idea to include his observations of humans' innate curiosity. His theories parallel many other theories of human developmental psychology, all of which focus on describing the stages of growth in humans.. (SED) are at an increased risk for academic underachievement, delinquency, strained peer relationships, and behavioral problems . The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that pediatricians screen for social-emotional problems in all children. .

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