Summary: Introduction To Infant Development | Slater, et al
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1 A brief history of infancy research
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why can't we trust reports?
they can be biased my stories.
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1.2 Baby diaries
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what are baby diaries?
the first scientific attemt to record infant development ( up to age 2 or 3)
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1.2.2 the eighteenth century - Dietrich Tiedemann
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who was dietrich tiedemann
german philosopher, documented his sons baby days
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what is the risk of swaddeling?
baby cannot learn movement
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who studies this risk of sw.?
melzack and Scott (1957)
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when do infants start to crawl? what are the consequences?
9 months. fall down stairs
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1.2.3 the nineteenth century - Charles Darwin
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where darwins findings right?
no
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1.2.4 the twentieth century - Jean Piaget
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what was different in Piagets approach compareds to prior observers
he manipulated the situation and used the clinical method
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what is an example for Piagets method?
putting a box of matches that is son was trying to grab on a book. son tried to grasp book. could only distinguish at 10 months.
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1.4 the first studies: social development
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what is hospitalism/ who wrote about it first?
depression of infants living without mothers/ wolf (1947)
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