The Neonate
I Introduction
A. Birth (pp. 139-140)
B. The oldest question: What neonates know
II Birth
A. Birthing from the perspectives of Mom and Dad (pp. 134-137;
141-144; 161-164)
B. Birthing from the perspectives of the neonate (pp. 138; 144-150)
1. Status (Apgar measures)
2. Problems
III Myths
A. Magic Moment Syndrome (p. 151)
B. Bonding (pp. 151-152)
C. Psychological Birth Trauma
IV Neonate
A. Tabula Rasa (p. 12)
B. States(p. 154-155)
1. Sleeping
2. Attentive
C. Capabilities
1. Learning (Chap. 5, pp.185-189)
a. Habituation
b. Operant conditioning
c. Classical Conditioning
d. Imitation
2. Actions (pp. 152-154)
a. Reflexes
3. Communication (pp. 155-157)
a. Crying
4. Perception (pp. 157-160)
a. Hearing
b. Vision
c. Taste
d. Touch
e. Smell
D. Significance of Capabilities
1. Evolution
2. Relationships
3. Development