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Title: Growth and Development of Infants


1
Growth and Development of Infants
2
Baby Pictures
  • Baby Polar Bear
  • Adult Polar Bear

3
Baby Pictures
  • Piglet
  • Adult Pig

4
Patterns of Physical Development
  • Head to toe
  • Head takes the lead in development
  • Lift head to see object, can pick the object up
    once muscle control is gained
  • Later can walk towards it
  • Near to far
  • Starts at trunk and moves outward
  • Wave arms when they see an object they want
  • Grab with palm of hand
  • Pick up with thumb and fingers
  • Simple to complex
  • Eating with fingers and eventually a spoon and
    fork

5
Weight
  • Babies will lose a little after birth
  • Gain 1-2 lbs/month in 1st 6 months
  • 1 pound in 2nd 6 months
  • Birth weight
  • Doubled by 6 month
  • Tripled by 1 yr
  • Average weight of 1 year old is 20-22 pounds
  • Can differ based on heredity, feeding habits, and
    physical activity

6
Height
  • Avg newborn 20 inches
  • Avg 1 year 30 inches
  • Heredity influences height more than weight

7
Proportion
  • Head and abdomen large
  • Arms and legs are short and small
  • Head grows rapidly during the first year to
    provide room for brain development
  • Half of the total growth of the head occurs
  • Soft spots allow head to grow and close

8
Soft Spots
9
Growth and Development
  • Growth- changes in physical size
  • Development- increase in physical, emotional,
    social, or intellectual skills
  • Both are rapid during the first year

10
1st Year Physical Developments
11
Sight
  • Sight improves rapidly
  • Blurry at first, within week can focus on objects
    7-10 inches away
  • By 1 month, can focus up to 3 feet away
  • By 3 ½ months, vision is almost as good as an
    adult
  • Prefer patterns with high contrast and faces
  • Alternating stripes, bulls eyes
  • Prefer color red

12
Depth Perception
  • 2nd month recognize that object is
    three-dimensional, not flat
  • Want to look at real objects, not pictures

13
Hand-Eye Coordination
  • Develop hand-eye coordination
  • Move hands and fingers in relation to what is
    seen
  • 3-4 months reach for what they see
  • Essential for
  • Eating
  • Catching a ball
  • Coloring
  • Tying shoes

14
Hearing
  • Develops before birth
  • At birth, can tell general direction where sound
    is coming from
  • Prefer human voice
  • Soothing voice calms
  • Loud voice alarms

15
Smell and Taste
  • Within 10 days, the baby can tell moms smell
  • Can distinguish taste by 2 weeks old
  • Show preference for sweet taste
  • Learn about world by using mouth

16
Voice
  • Cry becomes softer as lungs mature
  • Physical growth of throat muscles, tongue, lips,
    teeth, and vocal cords
  • Tongue and mouth interior change making speech
    development possible

17
Teeth
  • Begin to develop in 6th week of pregnancy
  • Primary teeth begin to appear between 6-7 months
    of age
  • Complete set by 20 months
  • Teething can be a painful process
  • Can refuse food or drool a lot, increased desire
    for liquid, coughing, and fever
  • How to help minor teething pain
  • Teething biscuits or rubber teething rings
  • Rub ice cube on gums to ease pain temporarily
  • Teething medication

18
Motor Skills
  • Abilities that depend on use and control of
    muscles
  • Mastering motor skills require intellectual,
    social, emotional, and physical development
  • Control head by 1 month
  • 2-3 months can lift their chest
  • By 9 months, crawling, adds opportunity for
    learning

19
Activity
  • Make a list of toys and activities that help
    develop hand-eye coordination for infants.
  • Choose 3-5 of the toys or activities off your
    list and provide colored illustrations for them.

20
The Developing Brain
21
Structure of the Brain
22
Feeding a Baby
23
Bottle Feeding
  • Formula only until 1 year
  • Formula and water only in bottle
  • Hold bottle at angle
  • Prevents swallowing air

24
Bottle Warming
  • Not necessary
  • Safe heat water in pan on stove
  • Heat until lukewarm
  • Unsafe microwave
  • Creates hot spots

25
Sanitation
  • Throw out left over formula from bottle
  • Sterilize bottles
  • Boiling water
  • Dishwasher
  • Both eliminate bacteria contamination

26
Bottle Safety
  • Never prop a bottle
  • Miss physical contact
  • Formula gushes
  • Digestive problems
  • Ear infections
  • Tooth decay

27
Types of Formula
  • Powder, concentrate, ready to feed (RTF)

28
Powder
  • Mix with water
  • 1 scoop per 2 oz water
  • Make on needed basis

29
Concentrate
  • Dilute with water
  • 1 can with 1 can water
  • Use within 24 hours

30
RTF
  • No mixing required
  • More expensive
  • Use within 24 hours

31
How much formula?
  • 55 calories/pound each day
  • Standard formula 20 calories per ounce
  • Example How many ounces does a 12 pound baby
    need each day?

32
Breastfeeding Basics
33
Why Breastfeed?
  • Healthy
  • Free
  • Bonding
  • Natural
  • Builds immune system
  • Mom burns more calories and loses weight quicker

34
How long should you breastfeed?
  • Recommend 1st 6 months
  • First milk- colostrum
  • High in fat, protein, antibodies
  • 20 minutes on each breast
  • Feed on demand
  • 5-6 wet diapers
  • 3-4 dirty diapers

35
Nutrition
  • Avoid gassy foods
  • Broccoli, green leafy vegetables, spicy foods
  • Avoid alcohol
  • pump and dump
  • Moms diet becomes babys diet

36
Breastfeeding vs Breast Pump
  • Pumping is an alternative to breast feeding
  • Use manual or electric pump
  • Hand express
  • Some babies cannot latch on
  • Mother feels uncomfortable

37
Storage
  • Room temp 6-10 hrs
  • Refrigerator 5-7 days
  • Freezer 3-6 months

38
Sanitation
  • Clean breasts with warm water and dry towel after
    feeding
  • Soap will remove natural oils
  • Cause drying or cracking
  • Can use a breast cream

39
How to stop breastfeeding
  • Slowly wean the baby
  • Milk will eventually dry up
  • Could experience engorgement
  • Hand express to relieve discomfort
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