Zusammenfassung der Ressource
4.4 The Neonatal Environment
Anmerkungen:
- events of the 1st month and how parents might optimize the development of young infants
- Brazelton training
Anmerkungen:
- assesses strength of infant reflexes and infant's responses to 26 situations
- Breast or Bottle?
- Breast milk contains several advantages
- + effects on immune system and weight gain
- Identifying At-Risk Newborns
- Screening using
the Apgar test
Anmerkungen:
- assesses newborn's heart rate, respiration, color, muscle tone, and reflexes
- Given 5 min after birth
- Good: 7+
- Bad: 4-
- Immediately gets
post-natal medical
intervention
- younger and smaller babies
have lower chances of survival
- LBW, 65% of
infant mortality
- Poor
nutrition
and
pre-natal
care
- Multiple
births
- Problems
- More likely to
develop
neurobehavioral
problems
- Respiratory
difficulties; lack of
surfactant
Anmerkungen:
- prevents air sacs of the lungs from sticking together
- Solutions
- Breast milk
- Kangaroo care
Anmerkungen:
- therapeutic to infants; resting on a parent's chest
- maintain heart
rate, oxygen rate,
and temperature
- Massage Therapy
- more relaxed
- gain more weight
- Programs teaching parents how to
provide responsive care at home
- Risk and Resilience
- Study in Kauai, Hawaii
- Effects of prenatal and perinatal
complications decrease over time
- Outcomes of early risk depend on the
quality of the post-natal environment
- Personal Resources
Anmerkungen:
- Qualities (intelligence, sociability...etc) in genetic make up of children help them choose more nurturing and stimulating enviros to cope with
- Supportive post natal environment