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piaget is known for what |
adaptation and assimilation to environment |
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vygotsky is known for what |
says that children create their own knowledge |
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siegler is known for what |
information processing sort of views |
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bandura is known for what |
social cognitive theory. children learn from observing and imitating |
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skinner is known for what |
operant conditioning. behavioral cognition |
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bronfenferrer is known for what |
his circle-y view on development and what culture has to do with growing up |
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mitosis is for ... |
regular cells |
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meiosis is for ... |
sex cells only |
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what is the length of a typical pregnancy |
39-40 weeks |
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what is the germinal stage of pregnancy |
from conception to the first two weeks |
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what is the embryonic stage of pregnancy |
2-8 weeks |
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what is special about the embryonic stage |
organogenesis |
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what is the fetal stage of pregnancy |
8-40 weeks. until birth |
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what was kagan known for |
the levels of inhibition for children |
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what were rothbart and bates known for |
figuring something out about the babies depending on how they can sooth themselves. |
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what is an ultrasound |
seeing and hearing baby |
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what is a chorionic villus sampling |
growth from placenta. invasive |
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what is an amniocentesis |
where they take amniotic fluid out of your placenta |
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what is a maternal blood screening |
where they take momma's blood. no biggie. |
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what is a fetal mri |
to do an mri on a baby. has risks. only do if needed |
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what is the qualification for infertility |
unprotected sex for one year and no baby |
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what is the first stage of giving birth |
cervix dialates to 10 cm. 12-24 hours |
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what is the second stage of giving birth |
begins when baby's head moves through the birth canal |
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what is the third stage of giving birth |
the afterbirth |
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what does cepholocautal mean |
head develops first |
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what is the frontal lobe responsible for |
judgement, muscle and brain coordination, personality |
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what is the parietal lobe responsible for |
body sensations |
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what is the temporal lobe responsible for |
hearing and speech |
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what is the occipital love responsible for |
vision |
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how many hours a day do babies sleep |
16-17 hours. unfortunately in small increments |
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when do babies start approaching regular sleep schedule |
around four months |
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how much time do babies spent in rem sleep |
50% |
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how much time do adults spend in rem sleep |
1/5 of sleep time |
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how many calories should babies be getting |
50 calories per pound/ per day |
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how long should babies be fed only breastmilk |
4-6 months (i think) |
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what is a baby's vision at birth |
20/600 |
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what is ainsworth known for |
bowlby's student/ did work with attachment levels |
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what are bowlby's attachment phases. |
human/select humans/more humans/ can process feelings. |