P |
Tonic neck reflex
Head control and mobility
Startle response
Tracking
Sucking
Leg thrusting
Head and Torso control
Discovering feet
Reaching and touching
Holding
Discovering feet
Rolling feet
Sitting up
Creeping and crawling
Visually directed reaching
Exploring objects
Sensory-motor Mouthing
Climbing
Pulling up
First steps
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E |
Savors self
Bonding is nearly automatic and crucial -- "flirting" is a newborn response
Trust vs. Mistrust
When child cries and needs are met the infant understands self and world as a safe and
warm, welcoming place
comfort crying and fretting behaviors
gentle motions are most soothing
feeding is nurturing - hold the baby and talk or sing
sucking gives comfort
interact positively during baths, holding, diaper changes
Tantrums and crying rages are not done to hurt the caregiver
The infant needs help regaining control and being comforted.
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P |
Pre-moral
Does not understand right from wrong
Not able to "hurt" others intentionally
Baby manipulates environment in complex ways
Infancy is not able to recognize the needs of others
Heteronomy an "doing" are valued by others, but not a part of the baby's awareness
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S |
BABY
Referent=mother
Automony is focus
Awareness of self occurs at about 7 months of age
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I |
Sensory-motor stage of development
Learning involves all five senses
Baby's' "mouth" to learn
First year of life is crucial for acquiring the rudiments of language
Child's brain is extremely active
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