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Human Development
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94
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10/02/2013

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Term
Child deepens exploration of objects and range of schemes e.g. pulling, turning, poking, tearing
Definition
6-9 months
Term
A child typically begins to notice the relationship between complex actions (open doors, place lid on container) and differential use of schemes based on the toy being played with (pushing a train or rolling a ball).
Definition
9-12 mos
Term
The child begins linking schemes in simple combinations (putting a baby in a carriage and pushing the carriage)
Definition
12- 15 mos
Term
Child links multiple scheme combinations into a meaningful sequence; put food in bowl, scoop food using spoon, feed doll
Definition
24-36 mos
Term
Object Permanence develops between:
Definition
6-9 months
Term
Behavior is more goal directed, performs action to produce a response and is able to use a tool after demonstration:
Definition
9-12 months
Term
To problem solve, the child has learned to recruit the help of an adult to achieve a goal.
Definition
12-15 months
Term

The child uses trial and error to problem solve new challenges; attempts to activate simple mechanisms and turns and inspects objects.

(// with Piaget: seeks out new schemes, with improved fine and gross motor abilities; tool use begins)

Definition

12-15 months

Tertiary Circular Reactions (12-18)

Term

The child begins to replace trial and error with a thought process in order to obtain a goal, therefore the child begins to think before acting and can predict effects or presume causes.

(Piaget: Inventios of new means through mental combinations; able to represent concepts without direct manipulation)

Definition
18-21 months
Term
The child's problem solving skills allow her to match shapes and recognize operations of several mechanisms
Definition
21-24 months
Term
The child sorts big and small trucks into separate piles.
Definition
24-27 months
Term
The little girl can build with blocks horizontally and vertically.
Definition
24-30 months
Term
The child uses his logic and previous experience to see relationships between actions (if the balloon is popped it will make a loud noise).
Definition
27-30 months
Term
The toddler can make a mental plan of actions without acting it out.
Definition
27-30 months
Term
Problem solving, balance and coordination have developed so the child can build a tower of nine cubes and build a structure from a mental image.
Definition
36-48 months
Term
Sandro's spatial awareness, cause and effect and mental images in problem solving allow him to build involved structures combining various planes.
Definition

48-60 months

4-5 years

Term
Between ages __&__ children engage in ____ play which involves engaging in sensory, motor, cognitive and social play experience resulting in refinement of relevant skills) and participated in cooperative peer groups.
Definition
4 & 7; Creative
Term
Between ages __ & __ the child is interested in _____; Play becomes organized by rules, competition, social interaction. Friends become an important validation of play items and performance.
Definition
7 & 12; Games
Term
At this age Siera is able to use non-realistic objects in pretending (substituting a block for a backhoe) and has her dolls wash themselves (inanimate objects performing familiar activities).
Definition
18-24 months
Term
Sandro starts playing "make believe" primarily involving self, e.g., eating, sleeping.
Definition
12-16 months
Term
The child projects "make believe" play onto objects and other people.
Definition
12-18 months
Term
Reaching, Grasping, Releasing, Carrying, Manipulation, Scissor Skills are important component of .....
Definition
Hand skills
Term
No attempt to grasp but visually attends to the object
Definition
3 months
Term
While visually attending to the object able to sustain voluntary grasp only upon contact; ulnar side used, no thumb involvement, wrist flexed
Definition
3 months
Term
Releasing Skills:
0-1 month:
1-4 months:
____: Two-stage transfer
____: One stage transfer
Voluntary release: ____
Definition
Releasing Skills:
0-1 month: No release
5-6 months: Two-stage transfer
6-7 months: One stage transfer
Voluntary release: 7-9 months
Term
Involuntary release appears between
Definition
1-4 months
Term
Hands come together at midline for bilateral reaching with shoulders abducted, forearm pronation, fingers extended
Definition
4 months
Term
Primitive squeeze grasp, hand pulls object back to squeeze precariously against hand or body, no thumb, emerges around:
Definition
4 months
Term
Hands come together at midline for bilateral reaching- shoulders abducted w/ partial internal rotation, forearm pronation, and full finger extension at:
Definition
4 months
Term
Two stage object transfer occurs between
Definition
5-6 months
Term
Palmar grasp, object held within center of palm with thumb adducted, emerges at:
Definition
5 months
Term

Grasp patterns: At 6 months baby is able to hold a bottle demonstrating use of this grasp 

 

Definition

Radial-Palmar

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Term
Grasp Patterns: By 9 months baby has refined this grasp patterns so that when an object is held with the opposed thumb and fingertips space is visible and wrist is extended.
Definition

Radial Digital Grasp

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Term
Increased dissociation of body sides allows for unilateral reaching with less shoulder abduction around___
Definition
6 months
Term
Using to fingers to rake Cheerios begins around
Definition
6 months
Term
One stage object transfer emerges between:
Definition
6-7 months
Term
Voluntary object release emerges between
Definition
7-9 months
Term
As trunk stability improves, Siera begins unilateral reaching with slight shoulder external rotation, elbow extension, forearm supination, slight wrist extension around _____ months
Definition
9 months
Term
Sandro uses the inferior Pincer Grasp, Pincer Grasp, and Fine Pincer Grasp (varied by degree of thumb IP flexion), to pick up and eat dry cereal, peas, macaroni at these respective months:
Definition
9, 10, 12 months
Term
Siera can turn her toy ON/OFF and pick up coins using finger to palm translation between
Definition
12- 15 months
Term
By ___ to ___ months the baby uses both hand for different functions such as turning an inspecting objects and using a tool to obtain a favored object.
Definition
12-18 months
Term
Shoulder and wrist stability contribute to the emergence of manipulation skills such as begining to use fork/spoon to stab food around:
Definition
18-24 months
Term
Between ____ and ____ months Sandro can finally put her coins into the Piggy Bank using Palm-to-Finger translation
Definition
24- 30 months
Term
Rolls from prone to supine position
Definition
5-6 months
Term
Rolls from supine to prone with right and left leg performing independent movement
Definition
5-6 months
Term
Able to play with toys in while sitting alone (initially with wide base of support)
Definition
5-10 months (sits alone)
Term
This reflex emerges as baby begins to be able to sit unsupported.
Definition
Forward parachute (protective extension forward; 6-9 months)
Term
Gets into sitting position from prone
Definition
between 6 and 11 months; Should happen before 12 months
Term
Protective responses present when falling to the side
Definition
7-8 months equilibrium reactions are present
Term
Increased variety of sitting position including "w" sit and side sit
Definition
8-10 months (sits well w/o support, legs are closer, full upright position, knees straight)
Term
Protective extension backwards; able to move in and out of sitting position into other positions
Definition
10-12 months
Term
Baby begins to cruise sideways at ___ months
Definition
8
Term
Walks with one hand held. Reaches for furniture out of reach when cruising. No hesitation when cruising.
Definition
11 months
Term
Able to start and stop when walking
Definition
15 months
Term
Cuts a straight forward line and eventually simple geometric shapes
Definition
3-4 years
Term
Cuts circles
Definition
3.5-4.5 years
Term
Cuts Simple figure shapes
Definition
4-6 years
Term
Cuts complex figure shapes
Definition
6-7 years
Term
Stacks 6 cubes
Definition
2 years
Term
Reciprocal creeping
Definition
7-10 months
Term
Jumps off floor with both feet
Definition
3 years
Term
Hops on one foot
Definition
3.5- 5 years
Term
Hops in a straight line
Definition
5 years
Term
Puts toys away with reminders and carries things without dropping them.
Definition
3 years
Term
Dries dishes and wipes up spills
Definition
3 years
Term
Fixes dry cereal and helps sort laundry
Definition
4 years
Term
Answers telephone correctly, makes bed, takes out trash, makes a sandwich, puts toys away neatly
Definition
5 years
Term
Removes pullover garment independently, Zips jacket Zipper, Puts on socks and shoes correctly- help tying laces.
Definition
4 years
Term
Ties and unties knots and dresses without supervision
Definition
5 years
Term
Buttons series of 3 or 4 buttons. Unzips front jacket zipper, Finds front of clothing, Dresses with supervision
Definition
3.5 years
Term

Puts on socks and shoes (may be incorrect), Independently pulls down pants, Puts on pullover shirt with min assist; needs help to remove shirt. Buttons large front buttons

Definition

3 years

Term
Removes unfasted coat and shoes if laces are untied. Helps pull down pants and finds armholes in pullover shirt.
Definition
2 years
Term
Removes pants with elastic waist, helps pull on socks, puts on front buttoning jacket or shirt and unbuttons large buttons
Definition
2 years
Term
At what age does the child begin to integrate self-control into the personality? Child realizes he can control bodily functions.
Definition
2-4 years; Autonomy vs. doubt and shame
Term
According to Erickson it is important for an elementary school age child to gain a sense of _______ through friends and gain mastery over games of his age group.
Definition
Competency
Term
Teenagers begin to make choices about adult roles with the ultimate goal of finding ones ______
Definition
Identity (self-identity v. role diffusion)
Term
Asymmetric hand use prevails until ___ months, and then symmetric movements emerge until ___ months
Definition
3; 10
Term
Typical development of prewriting skills: 1-1.5 years
Definition

Palmar Supinate Grasp

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Term
Typical development of prewriting skills: 2-3 years
Definition

Digital Pronate Grasp

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Term
Typical Development of Prewriting skills: 3.5-4 years
Definition

Static Tripod Posture

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Term
Typical Development of Prewriting skills: 4.5-6 years
Definition

Tripod Posture

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Term
Finger to palm translation- picking up coins
Definition
12-15 months
Term
Palm to finger translation- placing coins in a slot
Definition
2-2.5 years
Term
Simple rotation, turning or rolling of an object at the finger pads 90 degrees or less- unscrewing a small bottle cap
Definition
2-2.5 years
Term
Shift- separating 2 pieces of paper
Definition
3-3.5 years
Term
Complex rotation- turning a pencil over to erase
Definition
6-7 years
Term
In hand manipulation- picking up pennies with thumb and index finger while storing them in the ulnar side of the same hand
Definition
6-7 years
Term
The first toileting skills that must be developed, child's recognition of being wet or soiled, typically occurs at age:
Definition
12 months
Term
Sits on toilet when placed and supervised
Definition
1.5 years
Term
Urinates regularly in toilet
Definition
2 years
Term
Tells someone he/she needs to use the bathroom, rarely has bowel accident, achieves regulated toileting with occasional daytime accident
Definition
2.5 years
Term
Goes to the bathroom independently - may need help with wiping and fasteners
Definition
3 years old
Term
Population: Premature infants

Focus: Assesses infant's pattern of developing behavioral organization in response to increasing sensory and environmental stimuli

Method and Interpretation: Behavior checklist and scale; how much did examiner facilitate responses? System integration?
Definition
Assessment of Premature Infants' Behavior (APIB)
Term
Population: Preterm and full term infants Method: rating scale administered sequentially according to state of alertness; first in a quiet or sleep state, then while awake. Interpretation: Scores reflect neurological functions and identify deviations for diagnosis
Definition
Neurological Assessment of Preterm and Full-term newborn infant (NAPFI)
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