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Sensory Development of the Neonate> Temperature

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Estimated time: 5 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Reaction of Newborns
  • Individual Differences
  • Key Points: Sensory Development of the Neonate> Temperature
CISCE: Class 12

Introduction

When a baby is born, it notices changes in temperature around it. A newborn baby cannot adjust to these changes like adults do. The baby reacts strongly if it feels hot or cold.

CISCE: Class 12

Reaction of Newborns

  • A baby in a cold place shows more movement and activity than in the heat.
  • If a cold object touches the baby's leg, the baby moves its leg away.
  • If something cold touches the baby's forehead, the baby will move its head.
CISCE: Class 12

Individual Differences

  • Different babies react differently to hot and cold.
  • Some babies show strong reactions; some show mild reactions.
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Sensory Development of the Neonate> Temperature

  • Newborns notice temperature changes but cannot adjust them as adults can.
  • Babies react strongly to heat or cold, showing movements to avoid discomfort.
  • Cold objects on the body make babies move their legs or head away.
  • Individual reactions vary; some babies respond strongly, others mildly.

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