Title: Social Development and Personality- Year One
1Social Development and Personality- Year One
2Why Do Babies Develop Socially?
- Because babies are physically helpless, they need
to respond to others to get their physical and
emotional needs met.
3Signs of Social Development in Infancy
First days of Life Responds to Human Voices (Calm Voices sooths and quiets a baby- harsh or loud voice will upset a baby)
One Month Stop crying when lifted or touched. Face brightens when they see a familiar person or parent
Two Months Babies begin to smile at people
Three Months Baby turns head in response to a voice. Wants companionship as well as physical care.
4Social Development in Infancy
Four Months Babies laugh out loud. Look to other people for entertainment.
Five Months Interest in Family members. May cry when left alone. Babble to their toys and stuffed animals.
Six Months Love company and seek attention. Delight in playing games (peek-a-boo). Understands they are a separate person and works to develop an attachment to parents or caregiver.
Seven Months Babies prefer parents to other family members or strangers.
5Social Development in Infancy
Eight Months Prefer to be in a room with other people. Look for company.
Nine Ten Months Socially involved. Love attention. Enjoy being chased. Like to throw toys over and over again with someone else picking them up each time.
Eleven Twelve Months Babies are most friendly and happy at this age. They are sensitive to others emotions. Like to be the center of attention. Like to play games with family and are tolerant of strangers.
6Love Care ?
- In some babies, impersonal, infrequent care
results in withdrawn and unresponsive attitudes. - (may happen in some institutions or families)
- As children grow up, they lack the ability to
from normal social relationships. - Interaction with adults is critical to social
development in babies! All babies need Love!
7Attachment
- Attachment is a special and strong emotional bond
between two people (starts at six months) called
imprinting. - Physical contact is an important factor in
attachment. - All babies need a lot of love. In some babies, a
lack of love can result in failure to thrive.
(the infant may not grow or develop properly) - In extreme cases, failure to thrive results in
marasmus (Greek word means wasting)
8Stranger Anxiety
- Around 8 months, babies develop stranger anxiety,
a fear (usually expressed by crying) of
unfamiliar people. - This is an indicator of babys development of
memory. They are able to remember parents and
caregivers faces who provide comfort and
security. - When faces seem strange, they may feel fearful.
9How Behavior is Learned
- Babies learn behavior through their daily
routines. - As they mature they learn certain kinds of
behavior are rewarded with positive responses
(such as smiles and hugs). Because love is
important to babies, they begin to repeat
behavior that brings approval! - Babies learn to avoid behavior that promotes
negative responses (punishment) such as frowns or
scolding. - Consistency, repeatedly acting in the same way,
helps a child understand what behavior is
expected. Inconsistency may cause the baby to be
confused if the same behavior provokes a positive
response one time and a negative response the
next.
10What is Personality?
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