Description

The period between birth and one year
The increase in a baby's size and weight
Increases in physical, cognative, emotional , and social skills
Babies develop control of the head and neck muscles first, control of muscles move down baby to end with legs and feet
The number of inches tall a infant measured laying down
The description of how an infant looks
The size relationship of one body part to another
The ability to see
The perception of sound
To detect or recognize something by means of sensitive nerves in the nose
A small quantity of something eaten, drunk or had access and affected the sensory receptors on the surface of the tongue or in the mouth
The sound produced by using the vocal organs
Occurring automatically and involuntarily as a result of the nervous systems reaction to a stimulus
Activities involving the large muscle or motor skills
Activities involving fingers and small muscle
To take hold of somebody or something firmly, especially with the hand
A reflex when touched on the cheek and the infant turns looking for food
To scare or surprise
To react to a stroke on the bottom of the foot
Is stimulated when something is put into baby's mouth
The way a person holds a baby
Giving the baby proper nurturing
Taking care of the teeth and getting regular checkups and home care
Maintenance of proper hygiene
Selection and wearing appropriate clothing
The steps of putting on a device to absorb body elimation waste
The resting of the body
The selection of a doctor to administer proper health care
Routine vistes to the doctor to maintain good health
Development begins at the trunk of the body and moves outward to hand and fingers
Large muscles development take place first leading to more fine muscles and complex abilities later
The amount of body mass a baby has

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