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fans or spreads toes in response to a stroking foot usually disappears at end of first year
moro (startle)
back arches, legs and arms fling out and then brought back to chest in hugging motion when
position suddenly changed, loud noise or bump
lost 6-7 months
rooting
, baby turns head and mouth toward stimulus that strokes the cheek, chin or corner of mouth,
facilitates finding mothers nipple for sucking
stepping
mimics walking when held under arms
usually disappears by 3 or 4 months
palmar (grasping)
using 4 fingers, babies grasp fingers/objects, pressed against the palms of their hands.
most babies support weight
lost by 3-4 months, voluntary grasping 5-6 months
head sparing
biological mechanism that protects the brain when malnutrition disrupts body growth
brain is last effected
transient exuberance
great but temporary increase in the number of dendrites that develop in an infants brain
during the first two years of life
experience expectant brain functions
brain functions require certain basic common experiences in order to develop normally
experience dependent brain functions
brain functions depend on particular, variable experiences and therefore may or may not
develop in a particular infant
visual preferences in infancy
newborns are legally blind
only focus on things between 4-30 inches
by two months they recognize details
2-4 months both eyes focus on a single thing
gross motor skills
large body movement
walking and jumping
sequence of gross motor skill development
1. sit unsupported - 6 months
2. stand holding on - 7.4 months