PSYC 260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Sleep Deprivation, Psych, Real Face

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Psych 260
October 14th 2015,
Covers chapter 1,2,3,4 (to page 140) in the text.
Format is essay and multiple choices
-Two essay questions worth 60%
-30 multiple-choice questions worth 40%
My virtual Child: 3 monthes
Discussion questions:
1. What is the name you have given your child? Why?
฀ Tell us expectations about the baby
฀ Reminds us of someone who had the name
฀ Sometimes because the name itself means something
฀ Waves of phases of names so sometime old names drop out and come
again.
2. What do you like about your child?
฀ Social
฀ Relaxed
3. What issues or challenges are you having how are you dealing with them
฀ Fat baby
฀ Baby doesn’t like father—divorce
฀ Going back to work?
฀ Premature baby—leading to some physical challenges
฀ Recover from birth is a challenge.
฀ Crying—very individual sleeping patterns and you become sleep
deprived and you are cranky
฀ Feeding
฀ Sleeping
฀ Activity level is really high
฀ Child not liking new people.
฀ Parent injured or in a state of grief can interrupt
Take child through 8th month questions done and continue through 12 months BY
OCT 28
Vision
฀ Dilation/contraction of pupils
฀ Follows movement
o 2-3 month they can coordination both eyes
o 7-8 months better acuity than adults.
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Covers chapter 1,2,3,4 (to page 140) in the text. Reminds us of someone who had the name. Sometimes because the name itself means something. Relaxed: what issues or challenges are you having how are you dealing with them. Crying very individual sleeping patterns and you become sleep. Recover from birth is a challenge. deprived and you are cranky. Parent injured or in a state of grief can interrupt. Take child through 8th month questions done and continue through 12 months by. Follows movement: 2-3 month they can coordination both eyes, 7-8 months better acuity than adults. Optimal focal distance: newborns have a set distance where they can see things more clearly and this distance is the distance from the breastfeeding position to the face of the mother. Focus on contours and contrasts: higher the contrast the better-black on white, look at corners, where light meets dark, look at hairlines, eyes and faces are most interesting.

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