Title: Johann Van Goethe
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2Johann Van Goethe
- We are shaped and fashioned by what we love.
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10today
- slos 3 and 4
- explaining physical development
- observe physical development
11what you will uncover
- body growth
- changes in body size
- changes in body proportion
- skeletal growth
12what you will uncover
- brain development
- development of neurons
- development of celebral cortex
- sensitive periods in brain development
- changing states of arousal
13what you will uncover
- factors affecting
- heredity
- nutrition
- malnutrition
- emotional well being
14what you will uncover
- motor development
- sequence of motor development
- cultural variations in motor development
- fine motor development
- bowel and bladder
15what you will uncover
- perceptual development
- hearing
- vision
- patterns
- object
16body growth
17task
18what you will uncover
- body growth
- changes in body size
- changes in body proportion
- skeletal growth
19gains in size
20body proportion
21skeletal growth
22teeth
23skull
24brain development
25task
- How do you take care of your brain?
26what you will uncover
- brain development
- development of neurons
- development of celebral cortex
- sensitive periods in brain development
- changing states of arousal
27the neuron
28neurons
29cerebral cortex
30factors
31what you will uncover
- factors affecting
- heredity
- nutrition
- malnutrition
- emotional well being
32heredity
33nutrition
34motor development
35what you will uncover
- motor development
- sequence of motor development
- cultural variations in motor development
- fine motor development
- bowel and bladder
36motor skills
37cultural variations
38fine motor development
39perceptual development
40what you will uncover
- perceptual development
- hearing
- vision
- patterns
- object
41hearing
42vision
newborn
2 months
6 months
43pattern perception
44discuss
- Why do babies sleep so much?
- What are the four environmental factors
associated with SIDS? - What are the benefits of breast feeding?
45discuss
- Why do babies sleep so much?
- What are the four environmental factors
associated with SIDS? - What are your thoughts about cultural variations
in sleeping patterns? - What are the benefits to breast feeding?
46Assignmentinfo Sheet 4, 5, 6
- make a recording sheet
- watch an infant toddler
- record findings
- fill out checklist
- write a report
47homework
- Review Science of ECD
- Module 2 section 2.2 2.3
- Module 3 section 3.2
- How does this information impact your wish for a
child?
48This little light of mine, Im gonna let it
shineThis little light of mine, Im gonna let it
shineThis little light of mine, Im gonna let it
shineLet it shine, let it shine, let it
shineAll around the neighbourhood, Im gonna
let it shinerepeatHide it under a bushel no,
Im gonna let it shinerepeatI wont let you
blow it out, Im gonna let it shinerepeatThis
little light of mine, Im gonna let it shineThis
little light of mine, Im gonna let it shineThis
little light of mine, Im gonna let it shineLet
it shine, let it shine, let it shine
this little light
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49you think you are so smart
50reflex
- An inborn, automatic response
51synapses
- Gaps between neurons which chemical messages are
sent
52cephalocaudal trend
53proximodistal trend
54lack of affection
- Leads to non-organic failure to thrive
55facial expressions
- What an infant can imitate in early days
56pre-reaching, ulnar grasp, pincer grasp
- Order of ability to grasp objects
57recognize familiar words
- One characteristic of infant hearing
58synaptic pruning
- Loss of connective fibers due to limited
stimulation
59myelinization
- New coating for neural fibers
60stylinization
- New coat for a new season
61next week
62next week
63next week
- slos 5 and 6
- cognitive development