~Brain Growth~
Brain development begins ______
All neurons are developed by _____
-neuron basic info:
1/2 genes concerned with ______
Neurons connect with each other by ____
______ neurons must
~2 Months~
motor cortex:
~3 months~
Visual cortex:
2 months:
* motor cortex in frontal lobe increases activity
* control of voluntary movements
* reflexive patterns begin to disappear
3 months
* visual cortex in occipital lobe increases activity
* activation of limbic system (emotion & memory)
* higher level thinking (cerebral cortex) activated and increases
~Sensation- Fetal~
Touch:
Pain:
Startle:
Ears:
~Sensation- newborn~
*Auditory cortex is not mature & middle ear is filled with fluid
* Immaturity of the cortex & the lack coordination of brain’s hemispheres make it difficult to integrate sounds.
* Have difficulty controlling attention or concentrating mental activity.
* Moderate stimulation captures attention
~Sensation- infant~
*Most receptive when alert but not overly active.
*Within a few months, level of stimulation determines attention
* 2 months-exhibits selective attention can ignore background stimulus
*Habituation (becoming used to a stimulus) enables attention to new stimuli without competition from older less novel stimuli
~Visual Perception~
Within a few days:
3 months:
4-5 months:
5-8 months:
4-6 months:
~Cognition~
Consists of:
Involves:
~Language shapes thought- Vygotsky~
cognitive development is product of:
shaped by:
~Growth in cognitive development depends on experiences~
~Prelinguistic Stages~
* Stage 1 (birth to 2 months)
~Prelinguistic Stages~
* Stage 1 (birth to 2 months)
* reflexive vocalizations: automatic responses to physical state
* cries
* grunts
* coughs
* burps
~Prelinguistic Stages~
Stage 4:P
non-reduplicated/variegated
*variation in vowel & consonant (e.g.,bada)
* smooth transition between syllables
~Prelinguistic Stages~
Stage 5
Cognitive and Language Development
Attention:
Representational Competence:
Attention
*ability to engage, maintain, disengage and alternate focus
Representational Competence
*ability to establish relationships between words and referents
*e.g., object permanence, symbolic play
~Newborn~
Prefers_____
Hearing range is _____
-Prefers human face
-Care giver interprets eye contact as a sign of interest or attention
-Hearing range is tuned to human speech
-Prefer acoustic patterns of mother’s speech
-Conversational patterns are preferred
-Those children who avoid eye contact (e.g.,blindness, autism) have a difficult time connecting to parents/caregivers
~1 Month~
1st week:
2 weeks:
3 weeks:
1 month:
1st week: gross hand movements; tongue protrusions; mouth opening/closing patterns
2 weeks: distinguish maternal face over others; will turn to mother’s voice; gaze at mother’s mouth eyes; utilize facial expressions when doing so
3 weeks: social smile
1 month: pitch and speech sound durations follow patterns of caregiver
~3 months~
-visually discriminates between people
-caregiver must provide more than face to hold attention
-exaggerate expressions & voice
-vocalize more frequently
-attend for longer periods of time
-related to level of stimulation
-overload – turns away
-immediate positive responsiveness increases child’s motivation to communicate
-maternal level and quality of engagement linked to security of attachment at 9 months
~Deictic Gestures: 10-12 months~
Ritual request:
Ritual Request: conveys infants wants/needs by reaching with open hand or moving an adults hand to the referent
-Show
-Give
-Point
-Pragmatic function to gain or maintain adult interaction, or to request, or draw attention to a referent
~Gesture Development~
Between 12-16 months:
Between 18-24 months:
-Between 12-16 months of age, infants communicate with gestures OR words
-When symbols (lexical and gestured) are combined, it is referred to as conceptual vocabulary
-Between 18-24 months, the child is putting two word utterances together but “gesture + word” occurs before
-Clinicians should ALWAYS observe gestures when determining linguistic knowledge of a child.
~Basic Facilitation~
-Exchanges result from modifications made by an adult to accommodate a child
~Gaze~
~Joint reference~
-Two or more individuals share a common focus on one entity
-Important for language development
-in this context that infants develop gestural, vocal, and verbal signals
3 components:
-indicating
-deixis
-naming
~How a child learns sounds + how those sounds relate to growth in language~
-Prelinguistic behavior refers to all vocalizations prior to first word
-speech sound development refers to the gradual articulatory mastery of speech sound forms within a given language
-phonological development refers to the acquisition of speech sound form and function within a given language system
~Criteria for First Word~
1.) produce the word with clear intention and purpose
2.) recognizable pronunciation
3.) used consistently and extends beyond the original context