the month range where a full head lag during pull to sit is present
What is neonate-1 month?
the month range where the primary weight bearing in prone is through the cheek, forearms, and knees.
What is neonate to 1 month?
the position of the spine that is typically seen in a neonate who is put in a sitting position with support.
What is thoracolumbar flexion?
the reflex that can be demonstrated by a neonate who is put into a supported standing position and leaned forward.
What is the stepping reflex?
the three tasks that are said to be important motor skills for other domains such as cognition, communication, and social/emotional.
What is object manipulation, sitting, and locomotion?
A skill that typically emerges at 2-3 months of age
What is the ability to control the trunk and pelvis in midline?
The ability to have anti-gravity extensor control and decrease physiological flexion.
What is the goal of time in prone?
What is hands free sitting?
the age range where an adult could hold the child by their hands and they would be able to stand.
What is 5-6 months?
ability to ascend stairs reciprocally without the use of the hand rail typically emerges at this age.
What is 3 years of age?
this is the anchor for a 4-month old infant categorized as the ability to bring the upper and lower extremities in midline with control.
What is the age of symmetry?
a skill that typically begins to emerge at 5 months of age in prone positioning.
What is the ability to push onto extended elbows?
this skill can be seen beginning at 7 months in sitting position.
What is the ability to change base of support and center of mass?
the skill needed in order to be able to stand independently.
What is the balance of flexor and extensor control?
the phrase associated with the "bad" behaviors that is typically associated with the toddler age.
What is the toddler's creed?
the time range at which anti-gravity flexor control begins to appear so that the infant can have the sufficient abdominal activation to reach for their feet and have no head lag during pull to sit.
What is 7-9 months?
the age range where an infant could begin to weight bear through their thighs and knees in prone.
What is 6-8 months?
the domain of development that is significantly influenced by the ability to sit independently so that infants can use their upper extremities to manipulate objects to allow for feedback on objects and how to use them.
What is the cognitive domain?
the anchor associated with 12 months of age.
What is independent standing?
the anchor that is associated with 16 months of age.
What is using walking as primary means of locomotion?
a reflex in supine that automatically occurs in response to rotation of the head which causes flexion of the upper extremity on the skull side and extension of the upper extremity on the face side.
What is the Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex?
the range of cervical motion typically seen for an infant who is in active baby prop.
What is 90 degrees of cervical extension?
the phrase that is used to describe an infant who has just recently began to sit independently.
What is "I got this, I got this, I got this"?
What is 8 months of age?
the age that is associated with an explosion of vocabulary in children.
What is three years old?