Child development Flashcards

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Outline development in the new-born

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  • Nerve cells are present but in an undeveloped state
  • Growth& development occurs in an experience dependent way e.g amblyopia
  • Perceptual/motor development-initially limited repertoire but rapid& orderly development
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List the pre-natal risk factors in brain development

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  • Maternal health
  • Infection, TORCH;aids
  • Maternal substance misuse
  • Maternal age
  • Maternal mental health
  • Environmental toxins
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List the post-natal risk factors in brain development

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  • Birth complications
  • CNS infection
  • Nutrition
  • Socio-economic
  • Environmental toxins
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Describe the prenatal effects to brain development

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  1. ) Induction( dorsal) weeks 3-4
    - Myelomeningocele( spina bifida). Failure of closure of the spinal cord. Arises from genetic or nutritional. Results in motor& perceptual deficits
  2. )Induction(ventral) weeks 5-6
    - Holoprescencephaly. Failure to form 2 hemispheres. Often genetic origin. Usually incompatible with life
  3. )Proliferation 2-5 months
    - Microencephaly, Early cessation of cell division—>abnormally small head. Genetic or trauma factors eg infection, fetal alcohol syndrome. Associated with low intellectual abilities
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Outline the 5 stages of language development

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  1. ) preverbal communication
  2. ) Phonological development
  3. ) Semantic development
  4. ) Syntax& grammar development
  5. ) Pragmatics development
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Outline the different types of learning

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  1. ) Classical conditioning:
    - behaviours acquired through the process of associative learning between 2 stimuli
    - Pavlov’s dogs
  2. ) Operant conditioning:
    - Behaviours acquired through the process of positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, or punishment
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What are the 4 key concepts of developing cognitive thinking skills?

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  1. ) Scheme: internal cognitive structure which provides procedure to use in specific circumstances
  2. ) Assimilation: process of using scheme to make sense of event or experience
  3. ) Accomodation: Changing scheme as result of new info
  4. ) Equilibrium: process of balancing assimilation & accomodation to create schemes that fit the environment
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What are the 4 stages of developing cognitive thinking skills?

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  1. ) Sensorimotor(0-2yrs)
  2. ) Preoperational(2-6/7yrs)
  3. ) Concrete operations(6/7-11/12yrs)
  4. ) Formal operations(11/12yrs+)
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When is the critical period of attachment

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6 months-2 years

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