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Element 1:
Respond to babies/infant cues and needs

Cues and needs


Infants cues and needs are met by the way we respond to them in their first two years of life, which can influence their ability to form trusting relationships for the rest of their life
In Pairs discuss possible cues and needs and their meaning……. Familiar infant cues
Cue
Gurgling
Laughing
Pointing

Possible Meaning
Content
Happy
Needing/wanting
something

Fidgeting
Grizzling
Smiling
Sobbing
Crying

Restleness
Unhappy/uncomfortable
Pleasure/content
Distressed, hurt
Hunger, uncomfortable, lonely, hurt

Wriggling

Uncomfortable

Screaming

Anger, pain, hunger

Turning Head away

Distaste

Throwing themselves on the floor
Throwing items across the room
Screwing up face

Anger

Staring hard at something Unsure, anxious

Anger
Distaste, anger

Infants are born with a range of reflexes which function to assist the infant to survive
Reflex

Stimulation Infant response Developmental pattern Blinking

Flash of light, Closes eyes puff of air

Permanent

Babinski

Stroking sole Fans toes of foot out, twists foot in

Disappears 912 months

Gasping

Touching palms Dissapears by
12 months

Grasps object tightly

Moro/
Startle

Sudden movement or loud noise

Startles, arches Dissapears 3-4 back, head goes months back, arms and legs fling out, then rapidly brings them back to cover the centre of body Rooting

Stroke the
Turns body and cheek or side of mouth and mouth begins to suck

Disappears 3-4 months Stepping

Holding the child above a surface with the feet touching the surface

Disappears 3-4 months Moves feet in walking motion

The new brain research
In the last few years scientists have discovered:
 Nature and Nurture contributes to brain development  In order for babies to thrive they must be
-loved
-held
-talked to
-read to
-allowed to explore the environment

“Window of Opportunity” for the development of the brain
Window for Optimal
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