infancy
time of changes in the brain and body
basic brain principles
infant reflexes
- some remain after 1 yr.
rooting
if anything touches baby’s cheek, automatic sucking
sucking
all the time
synaptogenesis
- occurs as a result of both maturation and experiences
myelination
speeds neural impulses
myelination and synaptogenesis
occur at different rates in specific regions of the brain
pruning
- allows the brain to be more efficient
Plasticity
malleability of the brain
-damage to the left hemisphere, neurons in the right hemisphere ‘take over’
Breast milk is considered ideal
How long to breast feed?
under nutrition
lack of adequate food
stunting
excessively short in stature due to under nutrition
- Africa/Asia
micro-nutrient deficiencies
inadequate levels of nutrients like zinc, iron, vitamin A
SNAP
Supplemental Nutrition Assistant Program
- food stamps
WIC
Women, Infants, Children
TANF
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
- welfare
Crying
- different cries express different needs
colic
Swaddling
wrap baby tightly in blanket
Massage
helps sleep and weight gain
Kangaroo care
hold close to body
How long do babies sleep?
- 1 yr olds about 12 hours a night