Module 4: Motor and Sensory Development Flashcards
cephalocaudal
refers to growth and development that occurs from the head down
circumcision
the surgical removal of the foreskin of the penis
fine motor skills
physical abilities involving small body movements, especially of the hands and fingers, such as drawing and picking up a coin. The word “fine” in this context means “small”
gross motor skills
physical abilities involving large body movements, such as walking and jumping. The word “gross” in this context means “big”
motor skills
the word “motor” refers to the movement of the muscles. Motor skills refer to our ability to move our bodies and manipulate objects
perception
the process of interpreting what is sensed
pincer grasp
a developmental milestone that typically occurs at 9 to 12 months of age; the coordination of the index finger and thumb to hold smaller objects; represents a further development of fine motor skills
proximodistal
development that occurs from the center or core of the body in an outward direction
reflexes
the inborn, behavioral patterns that develop during uterine life and are fully present at birth. These are involuntary movements (not learned) or actions that are essential for a newborn’s survival immediately after birth and include: sucking, swallowing, blinking, urinating, hiccuping, and defecating
sensation
the interaction of information with the sensory receptors