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37 Cards in this Set
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what milestones are typical for at birth (3)
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-physiologic flexion
-turns head to side in prone -automatic stepping |
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what milestones are typical for 1 month with a range of 1-2 months (1)
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-attempts to lift head in midline
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what milestones are typical for 2 months (3)
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-Fencer's posture
-Atasia -Abasia |
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what milestones are typical for 3 months with a range of 2-4, and 2-3 months (2)
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-rolling in supine to sidelying nonsegmentally
-beginning midline head control |
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what milestones are typical for 4 months with a range of 3-5 months
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-prone on elbows, head to 90 degrees, chin tuck
-hands to midline |
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what milestones are typical for 5 months with a range of 4-6 months (8)
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-unilateral reaching prone on elbows
-prone on extended arms -pivot prone posture -rolling prone to supine, segmentally -head lifting in supine -supine, hands to knees and feet -supine, hands to feet -supine, feet to mouth |
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what milestones are typical for 5 months with a range of 4-5 months (1)
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-begin intra-axial rotation
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what milestones are typical for 5 months with a range of 5-6 months (1)
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-Propped sitting
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what milestones are typical for 5 months with a range of 5-7 months (1)
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-supine bridging
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what milestones are typical for 6 month with a range of 5-7 months (3)
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-rolling supine to prone, segmentally
-ring sitting, unsupported with full trunk extension and high guard -transferring objects hand to hand |
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what milestones are typical for 8 months with a range of 7-9 months (3)
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-independently sitting with secondary curves
-beginning quadreped -beginning pull to standing |
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what milestones are typical for 10 months with a range of 10-12 months (3)
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-plantigrade posture
-plantigrade creeping -pulling to standing and lowering self |
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what milestones are typical for 10 months with a range of 9-11 months (2)
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-creeping
-crusing |
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what milestones are typical for 12 months with a range of 11-13 months (1)
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-pulling to standing though half-kneeling
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what milestones are typical for 12 month with a range of 10-15 months (1)
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-walking independently
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what milestones are typical for 15 months with a range of 14-18 months
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-creeping up stairs
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what milestones are typical for 18 months with a range of 16-20 months
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-walking up stairs with help or handrail
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what are the highlights of development for: 1 month
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physiological flexion
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what are the highlights of development for: 2 month
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relaxing flexion
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what are the highlights of development for: 3 month
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emerging extension
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what are the highlights of development for: 4 month
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midline, reaching, good PTS
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what are the highlights of development for: 5 month
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emerging sit, rolling
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what are the highlights of development for: 6 months
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good sitting
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what are the highlights of development for: 7 months
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forward progress
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what are the highlights of development for: 8 months
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quadruped crawl=creep
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what are the highlights of development for: 9 months
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pull to stand
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what are the highlights of development for: 10 months
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cruise
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what are the highlights of development for: 11 months
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stand alon
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what are the highlights of development for: 12 months
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walk
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what are the highlights of development for: 18 months
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climb assisted
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what are the highlights of development for: 2 years
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jump
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what are the highlights of development for: 3 years
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hop
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what are the highlights of development for: 4 years
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skip
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what are the highlights of development for: 5 years
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speed/balance/rhythm
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How does a newborn progress to on elbows with head lifted by three months?
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-cervical extension against gravity balanced emerging cervical flexion
-emerging thoracic extension -visual focus -emerging midline control -weight bearing on the shoulder and forearms -shoulder girdle strengthening -weight shift posteriorly |
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How does an infant move from supported sitting to sitting alone?
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-cervical and thoracic extension balanced with cervical and thoracic extension
-sitting equilibrium -head control -gluteal development -weight bearing grounded through LEs |
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how does an infant move from supported stance to pull to stand
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-head and trunk control> extension/flexion balance
-integration of arms with legs -emerging balance -antigravity strength -proprioception -weight bearing -weight shifting skills |