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First Two Year Developmental Psych- Biosocial

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Covers Chapter 5 of Developing Persons textbook. Covers the biosocial content regarding the first two years of development.









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Chapter 5: The First Two Years – Biosocial Development
I. Body Changes

●​ Birth weight doubles by 4 months, triples by 1 year
●​ Height increases by ~10 inches in the first year
●​ Growth slows after first year but remains rapid
●​ Head-sparing: brain is last part to be affected by malnutrition

II. Brain Development

●​ Neurons: ~100 billion at birth
●​ Synaptogenesis: rapid creation of synapses
●​ Pruning: unused connections atrophy and die
●​ Myelination: speeds up neural transmission
●​ Experience-Expectant vs. Experience-Dependent growth
●​ Plasticity: adaptability of the brain in early years

III. Sleep

●​ Newborns sleep ~15-17 hours/day, gradually decreases
●​ REM sleep high in infancy, crucial for brain development
●​ Co-sleeping: cultural differences in sleeping arrangements

IV. Sensory & Perceptual Development

●​ Hearing: Develops during prenatal life, well-developed at birth, preference for mother's
voice
○​ At birth, sounds trigger reflexes, even without perception
○​ Soon, infants turn their heads to see the source of a voice
●​ Vision: Least developed sense at birth, improves rapidly
○​ Newborns focus between 4 and 30 inches away
○​ Binocular vision by 2-4 months
○​ Depth perception by 3 months (visual cliff experiment)
○​ By 12 months, infants are more attracted to people's faces than other salient
objects
●​ Touch: Sense of touch is acute in infants, essential for bonding and comfort
○​ Gentle touch is effective even for newborns
●​ Pain: Pain and temperature are connected to touch
○​ Sugar and breastfeeding relieve pain
○​ Newborn pain perception differs from adults
●​ Taste & Smell: Preferences develop early, influenced by prenatal exposure

V. Motor Skills
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