Infant vision concerns the development of visual ability in human infants from birth through the first years of life. The aspects of human vision which...
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An infant or baby is the very young offspring of human beings. Infant (from the Latin word infans, meaning 'baby' or 'child') is a formal or specialised...
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education Erikson's stages of psychosocial development Infant visual development Sign language in infants and toddlers "Child Developmental Milestones...
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Baby talk (redirect from Infant-directed talk)
during CDS, infants are better able to grasp the message being conveyed due to the heightened visual cues. Through this interaction, infants are able to...
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the manufacturer. Modern infant formulas also contain human milk oligosaccharides, which are beneficial for immune development and a healthy gut microbiota...
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SIDS (redirect from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), sometimes known as cot death, is the sudden unexplained death of a child of less than one year of age. Diagnosis requires...
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permanence is an important stage of cognitive development for infants. In early sensorimotor stages, the infant is completely unable to comprehend object...
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Infant cognitive development is the first stage of human cognitive development, in the youngest children. The academic field of infant cognitive development...
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Shaken baby syndrome (redirect from Shaken infant syndrome)
without blunt impact that can lead to long-term health consequences for infants or children. Diagnosis can be difficult as symptoms may be nonspecific...
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Infant crying is the crying of infants as a response to an internal or external stimulus. Infants cry as a form of basic instinctive communication. Essentially...
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Infant respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS), also known as surfactant deficiency disorder (SDD), and previously called hyaline membrane disease (HMD),...
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Baby colic (redirect from Infant colic)
include a fever, poor activity, or a swollen abdomen. Fewer than 5% of infants with excess crying have an underlying organic disease. Treatment is generally...
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may lead to reduced infant head size, low birth weight, increased infant death rates, impaired lung and immune system development. Prenatal memory Prenatal...
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Infant feeding is the practice of feeding infants. Breast milk provides the best nutrition when compared to infant formula. Infants are usually introduced...
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SIDS Development Attachment parenting Baby-led weaning Baby talk Babbling Birth defect Childbirth Crawling Gestational age Infant visual development Irritant...
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A playpen is a piece of furniture used to contain an infant or young toddler in specific area to prevent the child from getting into harm when her/his...
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Kangaroo care (section Preterm and LBW infants)
those preterm newborn infants who had overcome initial problems and required only to feed and grow. Decades of research and development, much from researchers...
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Neonatal intensive care unit (redirect from Infant warmer)
intensive care unit (ICU) specializing in the care of ill or premature newborn infants. The NICU is divided into several areas, including a critical care area...
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Object permanence (category Child development)
that an infant's perception and understanding of the world depended on their motor development, which was required for the infant to link visual, tactile...
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score is given at the time of birth to report the status of the newborn infant and the response to resuscitation if needed. The maternal recovery period...
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Crawling (human) (section In infants)
use of all four limbs. It is one of the earliest gaits learned by human infants, and has similar features to four-limbed movement in other primates and...
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Birth weight (redirect from Infant weight)
to the present. Low birth weight is associated with neonatal infection, infant mortality, as well as illness into adulthood. Numerous studies have attempted...
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depression and infant cognitive and motor development in the second postnatal year: The impact of depression chronicity and infant gender". Infant Behavior...
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Infant massage is a type of complementary and alternative treatment that uses massage therapy for babies. Evidence is insufficient to support its use in...
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and immunoglobulin A, whilst also contributing to the healthy development of the infant's immune system and gut microbiome. The World Health Organization...
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other nations remained ignorant of the cause of many traumatic lesions in infants and toddlers; almost one hundred years would pass before humankind began...
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intervention techniques with the end goal of increasing nightly sleep in infants and young children, addressing “sleep concerns”, and decreasing nighttime...
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Preterm birth (redirect from Infant, premature, diseases)
from the vagina before 37 weeks. Premature infants are at greater risk for cerebral palsy, delays in development, hearing problems and problems with their...
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right eye to look to the left and the left eye to look to the right; a visual pattern that will be 'natural' for the person with the large angle esotropia...
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Attachment theory (category Human development)
between infants and their primary caregivers. Developed by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby (1907–90), the theory posits that infants need to...
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