Developmental Milestones Flashcards
What is Age
•Gestational Age (Normal = 40 weeks)
•is a measure of the age of a pregnancy from the first day of the last menstrual cycle
•Chronological Age
•Age based upon the child’s date of birth
•Corrected Age (Chronological Age – wks/mnths Premature)
•Age based upon when the child expected delivery was
•Developmental Age
•indicate where a child is socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually on this path of development, as compared to typical behaviors and characteristics of that age.
Name the developmental Milestones
MILESTONE AGE EXPECTED
Prone on elbows
3 months
Rolls prone to supine
5 months
Rolls supine to prone
6 months
Independent sitting
6 months
Pulls to stand at furniture
8 - 9 months
Transfers objects from one hand to another
8 - 9 months
Self feeding
10 - 15 months
Ambulation
12 months
Ascending stairs (step to pattern)
18 months
Hop on one foot
3 years
DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES
(1-3 months)
- Tracks objects with head rotation (1 month)
- Prone on elbow weight-bearing on the forearms (3 months)
- Head righting reflexes (3 months)
DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES
(4-6 months)
- Ulnar-Palmar Grasp (4 months)
- Sits with support (4 months)
- Rolls from prone to supine (5 months)
•Independent sitting (6 months)
•Rolls from supine to prone (6 months)
DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES
(7-9 months)
- Assuming Quadruped (7 months)
- Creeping (8-9 months)
- Pulls to stand at furniture (8-9 months)
- Transfers objects from one hand to another (8-9 months)
- Cruising sideway (8-9 months)
A 4-month-old child is having difficulty with righting reactions of their head to the left when being placed into sitting. The therapist would like to address the concern to improve future sitting balance. The MOST effective strategy is:
A.In sitting, lean the child to left while the pelvis goes to the right
B.In sitting, lean the child’s trunk to right while the pelvis goes to the left
C.In sitting, lean the child’s trunk to forward, while keeping the pelvis stationary
D.In left side-lying over a therapy ball, cue the child to, “lift the head”
A: Would help with R righting reaction
B: Makes sense
C: Not in the correct plane (sagittal plane)
D: Help with Right, not functional for sitting
DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES
(10-12 months)
- Self feeding (10+ months)
- Independent Ambulation (1 year)
- Creeps upstairs (1 year)
- Builds a tower (1 year)
DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES
(10-12 months)
- Self feeding (10+ months)
- Independent Ambulation (1 year)
- Creeps upstairs (1 year)
- Builds a tower (1 year)