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Reflexes: With the rooting reflex -- when does it occur, what stimulates it, what is the reflex response, and what is the relevance?
[Image]. The rooting reflex occurs during the first few months. Stroking lips causes baby's mouth & tongue to move to stimulus. Allows baby to locate feeding source.
Reflexes: With the suck-swallow reflex -- when does it occur, what stimulates it, what is the reflex response, and what is the relevance?
The suck-swallow reflex occurs during the first 2 to 5 months when an object, like a finger or nipple, is placed inside the infant's mouth the baby begins a strong rhythmic sucking. Obviously, this allows ingestion of nourishment.
Reflexes: With the Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex -- when does it occur, what stimulates it, what is the reflex response, and what is the relevance?
[See image.] The Tonic neck Reflex, occurs in the 1st 4 to 6 weeks. When you rotate head and hold for 5 seconds, like the "fencing" posture the forward UE extends while the back one flexes. This promotes visual hand regard.
Reflexes: With the Palmer Grasp reflex -- when does it occur, what's the stimulus and the reflex response, and what is the relevance?
The palmer grasp occurs during the first 4 to 6 months when you place your finger in the infant's hand, she responds by flexing and a reflexive grasping. This increase tactile input on the palm of the hand. (Whatever)
What does the Landau Reaction Reflex look like?
See the Image.
What does the Backward Parachute Reflex look like and what is its other name?
See image. The other name for Backward Parachute Reflex is Protective Extension Reaction Backward.
What does the Forward Parachute Reflex look like and what is its other name?
See image.
The other name for the Forward Parachute Reflex is the Protective Extension Reaction Forward.
What does the Sideward Parachute Reflex look like and what is its other name?
The other name for the Sideward Parachute Reflex is the Protective Extension Reaction Sideward.
Motor development typically develops (or returns) in what pattern?
Motor development typically develops (or returns) in 3 patterns, as follows:
1. From a proximal to distal direction.
2. From gross to fine movement.
3. From stability to controlled mobility.
To memorize developmental milestones, what are the ages to look at?
The ages to look at when memorizing developmental milestones are 1, 6, and 9 months, and 1, 2, 3, and 4 years.
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