Definitions of premature birth, very premature birth
premature =
APGAR score
A- appearance (color) P- pulse G- grimace A- activity (muscle tone) R- respiration
Used to predict likelihood of immediate survival
US birth outcomes
High rate of premature births, so high infant mortality rate compared to other developed countries
Low income –> premature births + infant mortality
Baby blues
exaggerated emotionality and tearfulness for a few days after birth
post-partum depression
Major Depression that occurs in up to 10% of new mothers within 1 month of childbirth, can persist for up to 1 year
What direction do babies develop?
Cephalad to caudad, central to peripheral
- self to others, understanding to expressing
What happens from infancy to 18 mos?
Importance of attachment
- resulted in the concept of foster families
Infant reflexes
Rooting: touch cheek, turns toward nip
Palmar Grasp: grips any object put in palm
Moro: limbs extend when startles
Babinski: dorsiflexion of toes when sole of foot stroked (until 1 yr)
Milestones from 18 months to age 5
Rapprochment: moves away but quickly returns for comfort
Age 2: “NO”
Age 3: can spend a few hours away from mom, gender identity
Age 4: Bowel function
Age 5: bladder function
Preschool child (ages 3-6)
Sibling rivalry, regression.
6 year old milestones
- morality, empathy, right vs. wrong, finality of death
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Rett’s Disorder
4 years of normal functioning –>
hand wringing, breathing problems, intellectual impairment, ataxia, motor and social decline
- X linked
Childhood Disintegrative Disorder age
2-10 years of normal development
School age (7-11) and adolescence
School age (7-11) peer relationships
Changes to brain during adolescence (11-20)
Puberty milestones
Factors the predispose to teen pregnancy
Down syndrome
Fragile X Syndrome
Affects males more severely
- delayed cognitive function, hyperactive, hand flapping, hyperextensible joints, large ears, elongated face, postpubertal enlargement of testes
Phonological disorders
Leaves out or misplaces speech sounds, ie “ca” for cat, “top” for stop
Articulation disorders
Unable to make necessary motor movements for accurate speech production, ie lisping