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12 Cards in this Set

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Month 1
Prone- clearing head for breathing, pelvis high off ground
Supine- predominant flexion, head to the side
Sitting- rounded/squat
Standing- positive support reflex, some flexion
Month 2
Prone- head flexion to 45 degrees, elongation of prone flexors
Supine- ATNR, arms extending, elongation of flexors
Sitting- very rounded
Standing- beginning of astasia
Month 3
Prone- Head flexion to 90 degrees, propping on forearms
Supine-head and hands towards midline
Sitting- good head control, head lag in pull to sit
Standing- continuation of astasia
Month 4
Prone- good extension, may start pushing up from elbows and hands, prone to supine roll
Supine- active leg flexion, aligned appendages
Sitting- minimal head lag in pull to sit, start prop sitting
Standing- decline of astasia, can stand when held
Month 5
Prone- Begin reaching, extension support of body w/ arms, increasing lordosis
Supine- reach hands to feet, prone to supine roll, active reaching and voluntary grasp, side to side rolling
Sitting- no head lag
Standing- wide base of support, but can stand, bounces
Month 6
Prone- Rolling in both directions, superman position, protective extension, early hands/knee position
Supine- can raise pelvis off of the ground in foot to mouth play
Sitting- ring sit w/o props
Month 7
Prone- rocking on hands/knees, belly crawling, wide base of support, pivot around in crawling
Supine- n/a
Sitting- rotation in sitting, beginning transitions from four point to sit
Standing- Early self-intitiated standing, largely dependent on upper body
Month 8
Prone- beginning of creeping, lateral cruising, recipricol movements in arm and opposite leg during creeping
Supine- n/a
Sitting- Freedom in sitting, transition to long sitting
Standing- straight standing, more reliance on legs than arms
Month 9
Prone- Refiniment of 4 point creeping
Supine- n/a
Sitting- tall kneeling, narrower BOS
Standing- half kneeling to standing, twisting during standing, stepping w/ support
Month 10
Prone- creeping/climbing up stairs
Supine- n/a
Sitting- good transitions, bench sitting
Standing- climbing, cruising, standing w/ one hand for support
Month 11
prone- n/a
supine- n/a
sitting- n/a
standing- cruising w/ period of not using hands
Month 12
independent standing