Perceptual-congitive skills
1. The child responds positively to physical contact and tactile stimulation.
Observe whether the child responds to a familiar person's touch by quieting when upset or by becoming alert and aroused when quiet or drowsy. Observe how the upset child responds when a parent or caregiver holds the child up to his or her shoulder or out in front at a semiupright(30-degrees) angle, or when the parent or caregiver touches, slowly rocks, pats, and/or rubs the child.
child should respond positively to physical contact and tactile simulation,.
2. The child visually explores the environment.
Observe the child when he or she is lying or sitting alert and unattended to determine whether the child turns his or her eyes or head to look areound the room.
3. The child shows awareness of new situations.
Observe the child's reactions when he or she enters an unfamiliar room. Reactions indicating the child is aware of the new situation might include.
happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise and disgust
Physical growth is most rapid in the first year and the most dramatic changes of infancy appear to be related to physical growth.
behaviorism
Memory is the ability to recall information and experiences. Memory and learning are related because in order to be able to remember something it must first be "learned." Memories may be facts or skills. Memory "traces" have been described traditionally as concrete things that are formed during learning and imprinted on the brain when neurons record and store information. However, the way that memories are formed and represented in the brain is not well understood.
Sensorimotor stage is the first in Jean Piget's cognitive development. This stage is from birth - 2 years. In this kids use their sensory and motor skills to deal with situations.
the Osteoblast cell is the first cell to appear during Osteogenesis.
During the Archaean Eon
during the ice age
Multicellular organisms first appeared during the Vendian period.
Vertebrates first appeared during the Paleozoic era.
S phase
Infections happen in half the patients and often appear during the first week.
They first appeared during the late Carboniferous/ early Permian periods, Paleozoic
The first mammals appeared during the Cretaceous Period.
400 million years ago
the first 15 days of the month
During the Fusion Saga