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an automatic body response to stimulus controlled by the lower brain centers that governs involuntary processes like heart rate and breathing.
Reflex
The order in child a child is able to perform new movements
Motor Sequence
Movement where the infants abdomen (belly) stays on the floor.
Crawling
A movement used by infants where they support their weight on ther hands and knees.C
Creeping
The understanding that objects continue to exist even if the infant cannot see them... Peekaboo!
Object Permanence
Pointing to object that are wanted so others can get it for them.
Preverbal Gestures
Modified gestures used to communicate with others before verbal communication.
Baby Sign Language
Watching someones behavior and then acting it out later. Seeing Mom on a cell phone and pretending a banana is a phone later
Deferred imitation
A single word and gesture combined to express a complete thought. Child points to the car and says "Go"
Holophrase
Two word phrases. "Kitty Meow"
Telegraphic Speech
When an infant attends to the same object as a caregiver. The caregiver provides verbal information... This helps with early language developement.
Joint Attention
A shared system of meaning including values, beliefs and practices of a particular group.
Culture
When a child protests because a familiar caregiver is leaving.
Separation Anxiety
The ability to understand another's behavior.
Empathy
The strong emotional connection that develops between people.
Attachment
Levels of movement in an infant
Activity Pattern
How actively invovled a child is with his or her environment
Passitivity
The quality and intensity of a person's emotions.
Temperament
A tendency to feel distress.
Irritability