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14 Cards in this Set
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Infants emotions |
• Sadness • Interest • Joy • Disgust • Anger • Fear |
Baby doesn't understand what emotion is when born |
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Learning Emotions |
• Through interaction with parents and siblings • Atmosphere at home |
Baby picks up what happens in the house |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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Intellectual Development |
Early learning abilities- Perception- the ability to learn from sensory info. |
Understands Cause and Effect. Paying attention. Knows Rights and wrongs |
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Signs of Intellectual Growth |
• Remembering things • Making associations • Understanding Cause and Effect • Paying Attention |
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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 |
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Concept Development |
Understands what the object is (slightly) can label. |
Will say all four legged animal is a dog or cat |
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Communication Milestones |
Birth to 3 months: baby watches your face while you speak, babbles, cries to express hunger anger, pain or discomfort. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Reading Teaches Speech |
Uses of vivid pictures, repetition, reading with different caregivers associated reading and speech with attention, also increases vocabulary. |
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