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1 Final Study Guide Child Development

2 Small motor skills Small muscle development –Example: holding a crayon

3 Large motor skills Large muscle development –Example: running

4 Hand-eye coordination - visual motor skills used for eating, catching a ball and coloring Attachment – bond between the child and the caregiver Stranger anxiety – when baby fears unusual people

5 Separation anxiety – fear that children have of being away from their caregivers Parallel play – playing near, but not with other kids Cooperative play – playing with others

6 Ambidextrous – ability to use both hands Imitation learning – learning when the child follows the lead of someone else Attention span – ability to focus on experiences

7 Perception – how babies hear, smell, and feeling things Empathy – understanding how someone else feels Imagination – type of learning that is creative –Example: coloring or dramatic play

8 Fallopian tube – location where conception takes place Depth perception – recognizing things as 3-dimensional Swaddling – wrapping a baby up tight to comfort him/her

9 Conception – moment when the sperm and egg meet Umbilical cord – provides nutrition to the baby from the mother X and Y chromosome – X = female Y = male

10 Self concept – how we feel about ourselves

11 List and describe the three patterns of development. Head to foot – baby can lift his/her head then can walk Near to far – has control of parts close to the body and then those far away Simple to complex – baby can drink from a bottle and eventually can use silverware

12 List three tips for car seat safety. Put the seat in the back middle Never use an outdated car seat Keep straps snug Face seat backwards until child is 20lbs.

13 List three tips for toilet training Use cheerios for aiming Be prepared for accidents Take children to the bathroom frequently Use a potty chair Don’t train babies

14 Name two benefits of reading with children. Helps them learn to talk Bonding Small motor skills – turning pages Develops attention span Teaches new words

15 Name two ways babies comfort themselves. Pacifier Suck his/her thumb Rub the silky edge of a blanket Twirl his/her hair

16 Things to check in a crying baby: Diaper Bottle Rocking Gas

17 Name a baby’s primary way of communicating. Crying

18 Babies show distress at what month? Birth

19 At what age to babies typically begin to crawl? 9-10

20 Why is it important to feed toddlers a variety of foods? Because they are developing their eating habits for the rest of their lives

21 List the benefits of breastfeeding: Raises intelligence Mother may lose weight more quickly Raise immune system Cheap/free

22 How many hours will a newborn baby sleep? 20

23 Babies enjoy looking at what? Faces

24 What immunizations do babies need? There are no immunizations for HIV!

25 Identify environmental hazards of pregnancy and effects on the baby. Alcohol – FAS Smoking – premature birth, low-birth weight Drugs – miscarriage, premature birth, low birth weight Caffeine – depends on how much was drank

26 Describe the difference between identical and fraternal twins. Identical – from the same egg Fraternal – from different eggs


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