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Eriksons developmental theory |
Trust vs mistrust |
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Birth weight |
Doubled by 6 months and tripled by a year |
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Trust vs mistrust |
Consistency care for infant to develop trust. Attend to needs immediately and consistently. |
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Object permanence |
9-10 months |
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Birth length |
Increased 50 percent at 1 year |
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Social smile |
2 months |
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Turns to locate sounds |
3 months |
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Moro reflex |
Disappears at 4 months |
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Peek a boo |
After 6 months |
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Xfer Objects hand to hand |
7 months |
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Stranger anxiety |
7-9 months |
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Sits unsupported |
8 months |
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Crawls |
10 months |
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Waves bye |
10 months |
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Walks with assistance |
10-12 months |
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Few words. Mama dada |
12 months |
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Central incisors |
5-7 months |
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Emotions such as jelousy |
1 year |
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Prevent choking |
Check toys |
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Prevent falls |
Never leave an infant unattended |
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Car seat safety |
Backwards facing until 20 pounds and 12 months |
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Infants explore |
Through their mouths leading to ingestion |
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Play |
Infants enjoy contrasting colors such as black and white. Toys with mirrors hold infants attention. An infant may need breaks do not over stimulate. Enjoy banging objects and making sounds. Enjoys nesting cubes stacking challenges. Play hide and seek to encourage development of pincer grasp at 11 months. |
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Autonomy versus shame and doubt |
Erikson's developmental Theory |
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Year one to three |
Birth weight quadruples by 30 months. Achieve 50% of adult height by 2 years. Bow-legged and Potbelly's. Walks without help at 15 months. |
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20 teeth |
1 to 3 |
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Anterior fontanelle closes |
12 to 18 months |