Chapter 1- Studying a
Child’s World
1.
Early approaches
to studying child dev
2.
History of
adolescence
3.
Quantitative,
qualitative changes
4.
Cognitive,
physical, psychosocial dev.
5.
Stage of most
rapid growth
6.
Individual
differences
7.
Parenting styles
8.
Nuclear, extended,
blended, multigenerational family
9.
Maturation
10.
Discontinuity of
growth rate
11.
Asynchronous
growth
12.
Critical periods
13.
Impact of
socioeconomic status
14.
Charles Darwin
15.
Jean Itard
16.
John Locke
17.
John Dewey
18.
G Stanley Hall
19.
Maria Montessori
20.
Alfred Binet
21.
Ages and stages of
child development
Chapter 3- Forming a New
Life: Conception, Heredity, and Environment
1.
Nature v Nurture
debate
2.
Fertilization
3.
Uterus, ovaries,
fallopian tube
4.
Identical vs
fraternal twins
5.
Impact of
fertility drugs
6.
Infertility in
men, women
7.
In vitro
fertilization
8.
Chromosome; #
9.
Sex chromosome for
man, woman
10.
Multifactorial
trait
11.
Heterozygous,
homozygous
12.
Genotype,
phenotype
13.
Recessive,
dominant inheritance
14.
Tay Sachs, Sickle
cell, Cystic fibrosis, PKU, Down Syndrome
15.
Huntington’s
disease
16.
Genetic counseling
17.
Gene therapy
18.
Canalization
19.
Reaction Range
20.
Genotype-environment
interaction
21.
Genotype-environment
correlation
22.
Nonshared
environmental effects
23.
Concordance
24.
Schizophrenia,
autism
Chapter 4- Pregnancy and
Prenatal Development
1.
3 prenatal stages
and characteristics
2.
Descriptions of
what happens in each trimester (ch 4 worksheet)
3.
When time is the
best for a couple’s chances of getting pregnant?
4.
Menstrual age,
gestational age
5.
Cephalocaudal,
proximodistal principles
6.
Time of prenatal
most rapid growth
7.
Time of most
vulnerable prenatally
8.
Causes of
miscarriages
9.
Function of
placenta, amniotic sac, umbilical cord
10.
Folic acid
11.
Exercise during
pregnancy
12.
Effects of
smoking, caffeine, cocaine on prenatal development
13.
Recommended weight
gain during pregnancy
14.
Developmental
differences between the sexes
15.
Lanugo
16.
Quickening; when?
17.
Lightening
18.
Terotogen
19.
What senses are
functioning during prenatal period
20.
Prenatal
development alcohol, medical drugs,
AIDS, teenager, Rh factor
21.
Uses for
ultrasound, amniocentesis, CVS
22.
Fetal welfare vs
mothers’ rights- unborn victims of violence act
23.
Cephalocaudal,
proximodistal principles
Chapter 5- Birth and the
Newborn Baby
1.
What happens in 1st,
2nd, 3rd stages of childbirth
2.
Presentations of
the baby (vertex, transverse, frank, footling)
3.
Parturition
4.
Electronic fetal
monitoring; pros and cons
5.
Reasons for
c-section
6.
Prepared
childbirth, natural childbirth
7.
Dick-Reed; Lamaze
8.
Midwife, doula
9.
VBAC
10.
Pros and cons of
using anesthesia in childbirth- walking epidural
11.
Neonatal period
12.
Degrees of
postpartum illness
13.
Anoxia
14.
Purpose of
fontanels
15.
Apgar score and
characteristics
16.
Small for date,
premature, low birthweight baby
17.
Types of care for
premature babies to gain weight faster
18.
Dr. Al’s study
19.
Kauai study
20.
Imprinting
21.
Mother-infant bond
22.
State of arousal
23.
Patterns of
newborns
24.
Colic baby
25.
Average cost of
delivery (regular) without insurance
Chapter 6- Physical
Development During the First Three Years
1.
Height, weight,
sleep patterns of infants
2.
Describe 1 yr vs 3
yr old- physical looks
3.
What are the
patterns of physical development
4.
Baby’s head/brain
size and characteristics
5.
American Academy
of Pediatrics suggestion for infant nutrition
6.
Advantages of
breast feeding
7.
Define central
nervous system, plasticity, reflexes
8.
Moro, rooting,
Darwinian reflexes
9.
What does the text
say about infants and pain? Touch? Smell? Taste? Hearing? Vision?
10.
Motor
characteristics (fine and gross) of a 4 month old? 12 month old
11.
Denver
Developmental Screening Test
12.
Purpose of visual
cliff? Findings?
13.
Development of
pincer grasp
14.
The role of
culture in motor development
15.
Top causes of
infant mortality
16.
Impact of infant
walkers
17.
Causes of SIDS
18.
Immunizations
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