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HGD Chapters 4 & 5

Horizontales
Growth that exhibits a near to far pattern of development; or inside to out
A belief that objects exist separately from his/her own actions and continue to exist even when she/he cannot see them.
The neural activity of combining sensations into meaningful patterns.
when infants suddenly die from unknown causes
According to Piaget, thinking that occurs by way of sensory perceptions and motor actions; characteristic of infants.
A condition in which an infant seems seriously delayed in physical growth and is noticeably apathetic in behavior.
Internalized perceptions, feelings, and expectations regarding social and emotional relationships with significant caregivers based on experiences with those caregivers.
The tendency to attend to novel stimuli and ignore familiar ones.
A system of rating newborns' health immediately following birth based on heart rate, strength of breathing, muscle tone, color and reflex irritability.
The degree to which the developing structure or organ (like the brain) can be influenced by the environment
Verticales
Diet that contains too many calories and is therefore unbalanced.
The process through which myelin covers the axon of some neurons.
The purposes and meanings of a language
The child's sensitive awareness of how parents and other adults are feeling and using those cues as a basis to guide their own emotional responses.
According to Piaget, a method by which a person responds to new experiences by using existing concepts to interpret new ideas and experiences.
An individual's increased skill and capability in successfully exploring, mastering, and controlling the world around them.
The process through which unused synapses and neurons are eliminated
An individual's belief that he or she is a competent, important and worthwhile person.
A newborn infant
An involuntary, automatic response to a stimulus.
The tendency for organs, reflexes and skills to develop sooner at the top of the body and later in areas farther down the body.
All processes by which humans acquire knowledge
Nerve cell bodies and their extensions or fibers
Organized patterns of actions or concepts that help the baby to make sense out of and adapt to the environment.
A child's capability to be independent and self directed in his/her activities.