What Month is it?
What Would a Baby Do?
Grow Down
It's in the Details
100

An infant can typically assume prone on elbows at what month?

3 months

100

What would a 6-7 month-old be able to perform in sitting?

Indpeendent sitting and reaching


100

Which skill typically comes first: crawling, rolling supine to prone, transitioning to sitting, or rolling prone to supine?

Rolling prone to supine

100

Dr. Skelton's full first name is what?

Megan

200

A child is typically able to bring their feet to mouth at what month?

4-7 months

200

In supine a 6 month old would do what movement?

Pulls to sit without head lag

Feet to mouth

Rolls supine to prone

200

Name a transitional movement a child might use to come to independent standing (not at a surface)

Bear crawl to stand

1/2 kneel to stand

200

Dr. San Lucas has two children, name one.

Autumn and Kyle

300

An infant can typically perform sitting equilibrium: protective extension sideways at what month?

7-10 months

300

In prone, an infant is able to shift weight on forearms in prep for what skill?

Reaching for toys

300

A typically developing child of 6 months with the ability to sit independently, would have which protective extension reactions present?

Protective extension forwards, protective extension downwards (or parachute) 

300

Dr. San Lucas' has a specialty practice certification in which two areas?

NCS

PCS

400

A child will pull to stand at what month?

7-10 months

400

Name a task that a 13 month old should be able to perform typically.

Walks independently

Squats to play and resumes standing

400

In a "new walker" what position are the child's LE's usually in when walking?

Ankle eversion, wide base of support, slight ER of hips, UE high guard, genu varus

400

We have one additional lab instructor this quarter. What is her name?

Dr. Schiewe

500

If a child is cruising furniture they are likely what age?

9-12 months

500

Between 8-9 months old, what is a typically developing child's main form of floor mobility?

Creeping

500

"Shoulder and hip stability before elbow and wrist,
knee and ankle stability" describes which developmental direction principle?

Proximal before distal control

500

Who is the original founder of USAHS?

Dr. Stanley V. Paris

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