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Behavioral Science of Infant (0-1 years), Wachirasa Suwanraksa 6506300021 …
Behavioral Science of Infant (0-1 years)
Physical growth
Length or height
Weight
The normal weight of a newborn baby is 2,500 - 4,000 g.
Head circumference
At the age of 1 year is approximately 45 cm.
Dental assessment
These milk teeth being at 6 months of age.
Reflex
2 month
The child’s finger grasp objects
3 month
The child’s head turns in the directions of a stroke on the cheek when seeking a nipple to suck
4 month
The child’s is strartled, the arms and legs extend
12 month
Dorsiflexion of the largest toe when the plantar surface of the child’s foot stroked
Biological change
Physical and brain change
Behavioral abilities
Heredity
Activity the child participates in
Attention the child receives
Development of reflexes
Babies automatically suck
Grasp at a finger
Turn heads when a parent speaks
Sensation
Perception
Learning skills
Phychological development
Cognitive development perspective
Jean Piaget Theory
Sensori- motor
Object permanence learned
Uses senses and motor skills
Phychosexual development theories
Sigmund Freud’s
Oral stage
Children derive pleasure from oral activities
Phychosocial development
Erik Erilson
Trust vs Mistrust
Trusting relationship with the caregiver
Psychoanalytic perspective
Sigmund Freud
ID
Primary process of thinking
Factors Affecting Growth and Development
Genetic factors
Fetal health
Environmental factors after birth
Family characteristics
Nutrition
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