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Infants emotions

• Sadness


• Interest


• Joy


• Disgust


• Anger


• Fear

Baby doesn't understand what emotion is when born

Learning Emotions

• Through interaction with parents and siblings


• Atmosphere at home

Baby picks up what happens in the house

Social development through play (1)

2-3 months - Maintains brief eye contact while being fed, Makes different crying sounds for different needs. Begins to smile, Eyes follow objects, Wants companionship, tickling, can tell a smile from a frown.

Social development through play

7-8 months - Tries to imitate sounds made by adults, plays longer with other children and self, enjoys other children, Begins to experience stranger anxiety and clings to familiar caregiver

Little Attention Span

Social development through play

9-10 months - Responds to "No" and own name, says simple words such as "mama" "Dada" "Bye-Bye" "No", objects if a object is taken away, crawls around looking for parents, Enjoys Peek-a-boo and sound games.

Will understand "No" or when to stop

Social development through play

11-12 months- Uses words like "Mom" and "Dad" to refer to specific people, uses gestures as well as simple body language, Shows stronger likes and dislikes, Spends time looking in mirrors.

Simple words spoken, Has Dislikes and Likes.

Intellectual Development

Early learning abilities- Perception- the ability to learn from sensory info.

Understands Cause and Effect. Paying attention. Knows Rights and wrongs

Signs of Intellectual Growth

• Remembering things


• Making associations


• Understanding Cause and Effect


• Paying Attention

Milestones of intellectual Growth

1-2 months- Gains information through the senses, Makes eye contact, prefers faces to objects, Can distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar voices.

Can't tell different between voices

Concept Development

Understands what the object is (slightly) can label.

Will say all four legged animal is a dog or cat

Communication Milestones

Birth to 3 months: baby watches your face while you speak, babbles, cries to express hunger anger, pain or discomfort.

Communication Milestones

4 to 6 months: Babbling sounds more like speech with different sounds such as P,B or m. Voices excitement or displeasure, gurgles.

Communication Milestones (2)

7 months to a year: Babbling has long and short groups of sounds, Uses speech to get attention, Imitates different speech sounds and says one or two words.

Uses certain types of speech.

Reading Teaches Speech

Uses of vivid pictures, repetition, reading with different caregivers associated reading and speech with attention, also increases vocabulary.