Developmental Milestones Flashcards
Gross Motor: Rolls over
Verbal: Laugh + Squeal
Fine Motor: Hands together
Self-Care: None
3 months
Sit up by themselves
Single syllables
Pass cube
Self-feed
6 months
Stand and walk
1-3 words
Put block in cup
Drinks from cup
12 months
Walk backwards and run
6 words
2 cube tower
Fork and spoon use
15 months
Climb stairs and kick ball
Combine words
4 cube tower
Brush teeth w/ help
18 months
Jump upwards
Half understandable
6 cube tower
Wash and dry hands
2 years
Jump forwards and ride tricycle
Completely understandable
Copy a circle
Play board games, brushes teeth w/o help, make bowl of cereal
3 years
Hop on 1 foot
Copy plus sign and draw stick figure
Button clothes
4 years
Tie shoes
Identify colors and coins, counts to 5
Copies square and triangle
5 years
When does crawling take place?
9 months
When does object permanence take place?
9 months
When does stranger anxiety occur?
Between 6 and 12 months
When does gender identity occur?
Between 2 and 3 years
When does toilet training take place?
Between 2 and 3 years
When can a child logically think?
6 years
A mother presents with her 1 year old child that can stand alone, has just learned to walk, and has a 5 word vocabulary. She would like to know if her child is developmentally normal and when she can begin toilet training. You tell her?
Child is completely normal. She can begin toilet training at 2 years old.
A 2 yo child speaks in short sentences of 2-3 words but cannot identify colors or recite her ABCs. The mother is concerned that he is not developing normally. What do you tell the mother?
Her child is completely normal.
ID of colors occurs at 5 yo.
A girl can speak in complete sentences, has an imaginary friend, and considers boys to be yucky. How old is she?
Complete sentences at 3 yo.
Imaginary friends at 4 yo.
Boys are yucky at 6-11 yo.
So the child is between 6-11 yo.
What factors are taken into consideration when giving a newborn an APGAR score?
A-Appearance P-Pulse G-Grimace A-Activity R-Respiration
What is considered a low birth weight?
< 2,500 grams
What complications are associated with low birth weight?
Infxns, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Necrotizing Enterocolitis, Persistent Fetal Circulation, Intraventricular Hemorrhage