Growth in childhood and Child Development Flashcards

1
Q

What units are used to express height velocity?

A

cm/ year

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2
Q

Recall how the controls of height change following birth

A

For 1st year it is pretty much just controlled by nutrition

After that, it’s GH that is the most important factor

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3
Q

By what age have most children settled onto their specific centile for growth?

A

2

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4
Q

What is the role of IGF1 in growth?

A

Action on growth plates of bones

Osteoblast proliferation stimulated

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5
Q

Recall one important thing to remember about IGF2

A

It’s paternally imprinted

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6
Q

Describe the neuroanatomical chanegs that can be observed as an infant develops co-ordination

A

Cerebellum quadruples in size due to increase in motor control over first year

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7
Q

What are the 4 domains of childhood development?

A

gross Locomotor
Fine locomotor
Speech and language
Social

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8
Q

At what age should a child lift their head?

A

New born

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9
Q

At what age should a child be able to sit with support?

A

6 months

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10
Q

What locomotor landmark is expected at 9 months?

A

Pulls to stand

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11
Q

What reflex is present at birth?

A

Grasp

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12
Q

What fine motor landmark is expected at 3 months?

A

Grasp rattle

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13
Q

At what age can an infant take an object and transfer it to their mouth?

A

6 months

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14
Q

What fine motor landmark is expected at 9 months?

A

Thumb finger grasp

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15
Q

When does vocalisation that is not crying begin?

A

6 weeks

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16
Q

When should a baby begin to smile responsively?

A

6 weeks

17
Q

When should an infant begin to smile spontaeously?

A

3 months

18
Q

At what age does a child begin to imitate speech?

A

6 months

19
Q

What social-skill landmark should be reached by 9 months?

A

Hand-clapping

20
Q

Recall the ages at which infants should begin to stand and walk

A
Stand = 12 months
Walk = 15 months
21
Q

When should children begin to scribble circles?

A

15 months

22
Q

Recall the social skill landmarks expected at 2 years of age

A

Put on shoes
Wash hands
Toilet trained

23
Q

What is the most common genetic cause of developmental delay?

A

Cerebral palsy (1 in 400 live births)

24
Q

Recall the 4 main characteristics seen in autism

A

Impaired social interaction
Impairments in communication
Restricted interests
Repetitive behaviour