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1
Development in the 1st Year of Life!
2
Developmental Sequence
  • Cephalo-caudal
  • Growth proceeds from head to foot
  • Control hands before feet
  • Think before acting
  • Gets teeth before he walks

3
  • Proximal distal
  • Growth proceeds from near to far
  • Moves whole body, then arms, then hands feet

4
  • Simple to complex
  • Talks, reads, writes
  • Lifts head, sits up, creep, crawl, walk, run

5
Weight
  • Weight gain is a good indicator of health!
  • 1-6 mo. ...2 lb./mo.
  • 7-12 mo. ....1 lb./mo.
  • At 1 year, babys TRIPLED in weight
  • Now weighs from 20-22 lbs.

6
Height
  • Growth is steady
  • At 1 year, baby is 30 inches long!
  • (added 50)

7
Proportion
  • Head tummy are very large
  • (Top heavy)
  • Legs arms are very short
  • No neck ?

8
Sight
  • At birth, eyes are uncoordinated with no tears
  • Sees best at 12 inches in black white
    contrast
  • At 3 mo., can see almost as good as an adult

9
Depth Perception
  • At birth, baby sees things as flat
  • By 3 mo., prefer 3-dimensional view

10
Hearing
  • Develops BEFORE birth
  • Should have hearing test at 6 mo.
  • They respond to soothing tones to calm down
  • Loud angry tones scare them

11
Smell Taste
  • The least developed senses
  • Develops rapidly after birth
  • Sense of taste develops rapidly
  • Food likes dislikes develop as it improves

12
Voice
  • Cry becomes shrill
  • Teeth are necessary for some
  • sounds (f, s th)

13
Teeth
  • Begin to develop during pregnancy
  • Baby teeth come in at about 6 mo.
  • Teething can be painful baby may be cranky
  • Coughing diarrhea, constipation, vomiting or
    fever
  • Lasts 2 years for a total of 20 teeth

14
Handling
  • Take great care one hand under toosh, one under
    shoulders head
  • ALWAYS SUPPORT THE HEAD
  • Shaking, jiggling, or tossing a child under 2
    creates a great risk of severe bleeding of the
    brain may cause brain damage or death!!!

15
Types of Development
  • Physical development
  • Gross motor skills use of large muscles
  • Running, jumping, climbing, etc.
  • Fine motor skills use of small muscles
  • Coloring, using fork and knife, etc.

16
  • Intellectual development
  • Cognitive development
  • mental processes through which we think, learn,
    and communicate

17
  • Emotional development
  • involves understanding and responding to our
    surroundings
  • Smile, cry, laugh, fear, sadness, anger

18
  • Social Development
  • Understanding others and learning how to
    interact
  • Play is a childs work

19
  • Moral Development
  • knowing right from wrong

20
Looking Ahead
  • First Month
  • Turns head to clear nose from bed
  • Keeps hands fisted or slightly open
  • Few expressions when awake

21
  • Second month
  • Holds head up while on tummy
  • Holds objects with hand
  • Smiles and coos

22
  • Third month
  • Sits when supported
  • Turns head to sounds
  • Reaches for objects w/ both hands

23
  • Fourth month
  • Rolls from side to side
  • Babbles and laughs
  • Clasps fingers and hands in play

24
  • Fifth month
  • Rolls from front to back
  • May sit supported
  • Understands own name

25
  • Sixth month
  • Transfer toy from one hand to next
  • Creeps
  • (army crawl) on tummy
  • Stands with support

26
  • Seventh month
  • Pushes up on hands and knees
  • Sits w/ little support
  • May say mama and dada

27
  • Eighth month
  • Crawls
  • Stands leaning against something
  • Mimics sounds

28
  • Ninth month
  • May crawl up stairs
  • Feed self
  • May understand and
  • respond to some
  • words

29
  • Tenth month
  • Stands w/ little support
  • Repeats some words
  • Object permanence hide and seek

30
  • Eleventh month
  • Stands alone squats and stoops
  • Mimics some words

31
  • Twelfth month
  • Walks
  • Points with finger

32
Feeding a Baby
  • Cuddle use soft words
  • Schedule will be unpredictable at birth
  • They need as much as they want, when they want it
  • 6-8 times in 24hrs.
  • By 1 year old, 3 meals a day with snacks

33
more feeding tips
  • ALWAYS hold baby never prop a bottle
  • No closeness causes ear infections
  • NEVER put to sleep with bottle causes tooth decay

34
Introducing New Foods
  • Choose a happy time
  • Parents attitude influences childs acceptance
  • Usually cereal first

35
Introducing new foods cont
  • Weaning-changing from bottle or breast to a cup
  • Self-feeding 8-10 mo. old
  • finger foods
  • Toast or crackers
  • Avoid raw veggies, nuts, candy or anything round
  • These cause choking

36
Other Concerns
  • Overfeeding-eating habits established early
  • Avoid overeating sweets
  • Malnutrition- not enough food or the
  • proper type
  • DO NOT use low-fat or skim milk
  • with children!!!

37
WIC
  • Women, Infants, Children
  • A federal grant program for supplementing
    nutritional needs
  • Provides eggs, cheese, peanut butter, milk, etc.

38
Bathing
Pay attention to creases! Use powder with
caution! Can inhale/suffocate Shake on your
hand then spread
39
  • Newborn sponge baths until navel heals
  • Soft EVERYTHING!
  • Test water don't rub

40
Tub Baths
  • Use a special tub
  • Hold with head resting in left elbow, hand
    gripping left armpit
  • NEVER, NEVER leave alone, even for a second!!!

41
Dressing
  • Baby doesnt need to be warmer
  • Their hands feet usually feel cooler because of
    poor circulation

42
Baby Care Items
  • Feeding your infant
  • Other baby care skills
  • Sponge Bath
  • Tub Bath
  • Diapering
  • Massaging

43
  • The newborn
  • Handle them sweetly
  • Older babies
  • When crawling, overalls, long pants, and padded
    knees

44
Choosing Clothing
  • Comfort Ease
  • Generous hems, extra buttons, waistbands that
    expand
  • Simple styles
  • Knit fabrics
  • Buy by age weight

45
Washing Clothes
  • Use special laundry sanitizer
  • HOT water MILD soap
  • Always wash separately

46
Diapering
  • Cloth least
  • Disposable most convenient
  • Environmental problem
  • 8-10 changes daily
  • supplies ready ahead
  • of time
  • Extra thick in back for girls front for boys

47
Diaper Rash
  • Red, rough irritated skin from Bacteria
  • Change frequently clean thoroughly
  • Expose to air, avoid plastic pants, see a Dr.

48
Sleep
  • Necessary for growth and development
  • Need decreases during 1st year
  • Newborn 12 hours/day

49
Preparation for Sleep
  • Wash change
  • Rocking or lullabies
  • Calm, unhurried
  • Covering, no draft

50
Problems with Sleep
  • Cry or rock on crib
  • Try to ignore
  • Check prolonged crying

51
That's All Folks!
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