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Chapter Five
  • First Two Years
  • Biosocial Development

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Body Changes
  • Rapid changes
  • Consequences of neglect severe
  • Most notable time for physical changes
  • in each of the first 12 months they grow an inch
  • birth weight usually doubles by 4 months and
    triples by end of first year
  • head-sparing biological protection of the brain
    when malnutrition temporarily affects body growth

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Sleep
  • Newborns sleep about 17 hours per day
  • needed for rapid growth
  • REM sleeprapid eye movement sleepdeclines
  • quiet sleep increases at about 3 months
  • too immature to sleep through the night
  • Infants sleep patterns influenced by brain waves
    and parents caregiving practices

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Early Brain Development
  • Most critical biosocial aspect of growth
  • newborns skull disproportionately large
  • at birth, 25 of adult brain weight
  • by age 2, 75 of adult brain weight
  • Connections in the Brain
  • Head measurement increases 35 in first year
  • brain development changes in the brains
    communication system

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Growth in the First Two Years
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Areas of the Cortex
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Basic Brain Structures
  • Neuronslong thin nerve cells that make up
    nervous system
  • created before birth
  • 70 in cortex (brains outer layer)
  • Axonsnerve fibers that extend from neurons that
    send impulses
  • Dendritesnerve fibers extending from neurons
    that receive impulses
  • Each neuron has a single axon (nerve fiber) that
    extends from it and meets the dendrites of other
    neurons at intersections called synapses
  • axons and dendrites dont actually touch at
    synapses
  • electrical impulses trigger brain chemicals
    called neurotransmitters, which carry information
    from axon of sending neuron across synaptic gap
    to dendrites of receiving neuron
  • synapses are critical communication links with
    the brain

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Connections in the Brain
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Exuberance
  • At birth more than 100 million neurons are
    present
  • Phenomenal growth is referred to as increase in
    dendrites in first 2 years transient
    exuberancefivefold
  • As many as 15,000 connections may be made per
    neuron
  • Specifics of brain structure and growth depend
    partly on experience
  • exuberance is transienttransitional stage
    between newborn brains immaturity and the
    maturity of older childs or adults brain
  • underused neurons are inactivated, or pruned
  • (ex rose bush)

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Experience Enhances the Brain
  • William Greenough identified 2 experience-related
    parts of brain growth
  • experience-expectant brain functions
  • require basic common experiences to develop
    normally
  • experience-dependent brain functions
  • depend on particular and variable experiences to
    develop
  • Human brains are designed for expected
    experiences
  • how the brain is structured and connected will
    depend on those experiences
  • the brain expects certain experiences at certain
    ages (language the baby hears)
  • these experiences critical if connections are to
    form if connections not formed, plasticity may
    allow new connections and pathways as experiences
    continue

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
  • Risk factors?
  • laying baby on stomach to sleep
  • secondhand smoke
  • low birthweight
  • formula feeding rather than breast feeding
  • Ethnicity and SIDS
  • Asian babies less likely to succumb
  • Babies of African descent more likely
  • Infantcare routines in different cultures play a
    role

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Breast Is Best
  • Breast Milk
  • begins with colostrum, high-calorie nourishment
    before milk lets down
  • easily digestible
  • has antibodies and antibacterial properties
  • better for babys health
  • Bottle Feeding babies more likely to have
    allergies
  • better option if mother is HIV-positive or using
    drugs
  • Feeding on Demand
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