Lecture Growth and Development 0-12 Months Flashcards

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1 month prone

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Lifts and turns head to the side, flexed posture, high pelvis, legs under abdomen

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1 month supine

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Reciprocal and symmetrical kicking, flexed posture, head turned to the side, body may follow neck (neck riding reflex)

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1 month sitting

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Back evenly rounded, can hold head erect only briefly and pulled to sit has complete head lag.

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1 month standing

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Automatic standing and walking due to reflexes but no motor control

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4 months prone

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Props on forearms, head lifted 45-90d. Legs extended with weight through pelvis. Tendency to fall sideways.

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4 months supine

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Head in midline, may roll side to side, hands engaged near mouth, face or chest.

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4 months sitting

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With support, back in lumbar region is straight but round in the thoracic region. Can hold head erect continuously.

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4 months PTS

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Slight head lag, quite variable though

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4 months locomotion

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Attempts to roll side to side with arm leading

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6 months prone

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Props on extended arms forwards, can shift and control weight on one side. Reaches with one arm whilst propping on the other forearm

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6 months supine

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Feet to mouth, increased lateral flexion

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6 months sitting

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Stronger trunk extension, legs form circle when sitting, arms come out (usually forwards) to protect if unbalanced

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13
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6 months PTS

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No head lag

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14
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6 months standing

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May be NWB if independent sitting is still developing

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6 months locomotion

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Rolling and combat crawling backwards only

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9 months prone

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Pushes up from prone to sitting with rotation

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9 months supine

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Supine to sitting through side lying

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9 months sitting

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Sits independently, moves in and out of position readily - protective extension of arms, by ten months does this with arms extended backwards

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9 months head control

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Compete in all conditions

20
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9 months standing

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FWB in supported stand, positive landau trunk and hip extension

21
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9 months locomotion

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Combat crawling, bottom shuffling, quadruped crawling, pulling up on furniture to stand

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12 months sitting

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Well established, changes position using trunk rotation

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12 months locomotion

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Crawls on hands and knees
Walks with hands held or may be independent. Cruises furniture and uses it to help balance
Climbs on low ledge or step

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12 months standing

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Pulls to stand through half kneel, stands alone momentarily

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1 months atypical

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Difficulty flexing legs under body, limited arc of extremity movement, absence of reciprocal leg movements, no evidence of grasp and release, body held in abnormal positions

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4-5 months atypical

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Lateral weight shifting difficult in prone, unable to extend arms fully towards midline in supine, kyphotic sitting position, unable to sit erect even with support

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6-7 months atypical

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Inability to achieve midline head position in supine or sitting. No evidence of movement in prone, inability to tilt pelvis to bring thighs to hands

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8-9 months atypical

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Commando crawl or bunny hop, W sit as their only sitting position

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12 months atypical

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Trunk and extremity stiffness, laxity or instability. Poor coordination preventing hand/knee locomotion and the emergence of standing