Development Flashcards

1
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Name 5 primitive reflexes

A

1) Moro reflex
2) Grasp reflex
3) Rooting
4) Stepping response
5) Asymmetrical tonic neck reflex

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Name 4 postural reflexes

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1) Labryinthine righting- head moves in opposite direction to which the body is tilted
2) Postural support - when held upright legs take weight and may push up/bounce
3) Lateral propping - in sitting the arm extends on the side to which the child falls as a saving mechanism
4) Parachute - when suspended face down the arms extend as though to save themselves

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When carrying out a developmental assessment, up to what age do you need to adjust/correct for prematurity?

A

About 2 years of age (after this point, the number of weeks early that the child was born no longer represents a significant proportion of the child’s life)

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What % of children can walk by

a) 12 months?
b) 18 months?

A

a) 50% of children walk unsupported by 12 months

b) 97.5% by 18 months (i.e. This is the limit age for walking!)

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Gross motor development limit ages. What is the limit age for the following:

  • head control?
  • sitting unsupported?
  • standing independently?
  • walking independently?
A
  • head control by 4 months
  • sitting unsupported by 9 months
  • stand independently by 12 months
  • walking independently by 18 months
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Vision and fine motor limit ages. What are the limit ages for the following:

  • fix and follow?
  • reaching for objects?
  • transfers?
  • pincer grip?
A
  • fix and follow: 3 months
  • each for objects: 6 months
  • transfers: 9 months
  • pincer grip: 12 months
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Hearing, speech and language limit ages. What are the limit ages for the following:

  • polysyllabic babble?
  • consonant babble?
  • saying six words with meaning?
  • joins words?
  • 3 word sentences?
A
  • polysyllabic babble: 7 months
  • consonant babble: 10 months
  • 6 words with meaning: 18 months
  • joins words: 2 years
  • 3 word sentences: 2.5 years
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Social behaviour limit ages. What are the limit ages for the following:

  • smiles responsively?
  • fear of strangers?
  • feeds self/spoon?
  • symbolic play?
  • interactive play?
A
  • Smiles: 8 weeks
  • fear of strangers: 10 months
  • feed self/spoon: 18 months
  • symbolic play: 2 to 2.5 years
  • interactive play: 3-3.5 years
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9
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Name two formal screening tests use to assess a child’s development

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1) The schedule of growing skills

2) The Denver developmental screening test

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What tests can be used in order to detect hearing impairment in the the newborn period?

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  • Evoked otoacoustic emission (EOAE) - an earphone produces a sound which evokes an echo or emission from the ear if cochlear function is normal
  • Auditory brain stem response (ARB) - computer analysis of EEG waveforms evoked in response to a series of auditory stimuli
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What are the four fields of developmental skills?

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  1. Gross motor
  2. Fine motor and vision
  3. Hearing speech and language
  4. Social emotional and behavioural
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