Title: Development
1Development
Physical Cognitive Moral Social
2Human Development Major Issues
- Nature/Nurture
- Genes/Environment
- Continuity/Discontinuity
- Stage Theorists Piaget, Kohlberg, Erikson
- Stability/Change
- Born Outgoing, Always Outgoing?
3Prenatal Development
Zygote (germinal) Embryo Fetus
4Teratogens
- Congenital Infections
- -HIV, Rubella, Syphilis
- Chemicals, Drugs and Medications
- -Alcohol, Street Drugs, Cigarettes
- Physical Agents
- -X-Ray
5Early Development
Zygote moves from fallopian tubes to uterus
36 hours after conception
6Principles of Human Development Cephalocaudal
Head to TailProximodistal Center Out
7- Menstrual Cycle Stops
- Day 21 Hearbeat
- Spinal Cord grows fast-tail like
4 Weeks
8Major Organs Form
Week 7
Facial Features Form Embryo is reactive to
environment Week 8
9Weeks 9-12
Heart rate can be heard Face well formed, eyes
close until 28th week Fetus can make a fist
1013-16 Weeks Brain more developed Fetus feels
pain Suck, swallow, irregular breathing
sounds Transparent skin Bones become harder Kicks
and somersaults
1120 Weeks
Quickening Recognize Mothers
voice Lanugo Sex Organs visible on Ultra
Sound Finger and Toe Nails Appear xx-female xy-mal
e
1224-28 Weeks
Vernix Covers Skin Practice Breathing Fetus has
startle reflex Eyes Open/Close Prints are
forming 90 survival rate
13Body Fat SLEEP! 95 Survival Rate
Weeks 29 32
1438-40 Weeks
15Infancy Physical Development
- Reflexes born with many reflexes to help them
survive -
Babinski Reflex
16Videos of Infant Reflexes
- Swimming Reflex
- Swimming Baby
- Infant Reflexes
- Moro Reflex
17Infancy Physical Development
- Growth rate declines throughout infancy but is
faster than during any other postnatal period. - Neural pathways strengthened and weakened.
- Brain plasticity best when young
- Motor development Nature Nurture
- Maturation
18Infancy Motor Development
- LIFT HEAD
- ROLL OVER
- SIT PROPPED UP
- SIT WITHOUT SUPPORT
- BEGINS TO STAND WHILE HOLDING ON TO THINGS FOR
SUPPORT - BEGIN TO WALK WITH SUPPORT
- MOMENTARILY STAND ON OWN W/O SUPPORT
- STAND ALONE WITH MORE CONFIDENCE
- BEGIN WALKING W/O SUPPORT
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