Reflexes
Large and Small Muscles
Immunizations and Vaccines
Physical Development
Miscellaneous
100
This reflex allow infants to be able to drink liquids as soon as they are born.
What a sucking reflex?
100
Babies learn to control these muscles first.
What are large muscles?
100
It is up to parents to keep records of these for their children.
What is true concerning childhood immunizations?
100
This has a strong influence on a baby’s height than weight.
What is heredity?
100
The percent that the average baby increase in length during the first year.
What is 50%?
200
The instinctive responses to stimuli with which babies are born.
What are reflexes?
200
This developmental milestone needs shoes?
What is walking?
200
In response to vaccines, individual’s bodies produce these or substances that fight off germs.
What are antibodies?
200
This is when you are able to move the hands and fingers precisely in relation to what you see.
What is hand-eye coordination?
200
Living with someone who smokes and--- also premature babies are at greater risk of this.
What is true concerning SIDS?
300
The age most babies are able to intentionally release an object that they have grasped.
What is 11 months?
300
Out of these: grasping a rattle, walking, knocking a toy on the floor with an arm, or kicking off a blanket it requires the greatest degree of small muscle control.
What is grasping a rattle?
300
Besides vaccines that create antibodies this liquid food actually contains antibodies that will help an infant fight off germs.
What is breast milk?
300
The ability to perceive objects that are three-dimensional.
What is depth perception?
300
This solid food is usually introduced first to babies.
What is rice cereal?
400
Shutting their eyes in bright lights, grasping, grabbing a finger, stepping motions when the feet touch the floor.
What are automatic reflexes?
400
Gross motor skills involve using the large muscles, whereas fine motor skills involve using the small muscles.
How are gross motor skills different from fine motor skills?
400
The disease carrying-germ that usually is injected in the body.
What is a vaccine?
400
The age a baby’s vision become as clear and sharp as an adults.
What is six months?
400
A child gets a rash and puffy eyes whenever he drinks orange juice
What is an allergy?
500
Grabbing a toy by choice.
What is a learned response?
500
Motor skills, such as writing, require the use of small muscles.
What are fine motor skills?
500
A shot of a small amount of a dead or weakened disease-carrying germ given so that the body may build up a resistance to the disease.
What is an immunization?
500
This is proportionally larger than the rest of the baby’s body.
What is the baby's head?
500
Sometimes babies get this condition in which yellowish, crusty patches appear on the scalp.
What is cradle cap?
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