Turning Head Side to Side
ATNR
This month mark is when babies will be able to put weight on their hands while in prone
4-6 mo
This questionnaire only involves screening, not actual testing
ASQ
Limiting the development of risk factors is this stage of promoting movement
primordial
Vision is "adult" like at this age
2-3 years
This reflex is triggered by stroking along the paravertebrals
Galant
this month mark is when babies will be able to sit with no hands
6-8 mo
AIMS allows this age range (in months) to be tested
0-18 months
Reducing outcome/ disease incidence is this stage of promoting movement
Primary
A pulse rate under this low end value would be concerning for an infant
80
Protective reactions such as Moro develop around this age
10 mo
this month mark is when babies will be able to crawl on their hands and knees
7-9 mo
This test allows ages 4-26 to be tested
Minimizing the effects of the disability is this stage of promoting movement
Tertiary
A respiratory rate over this high end value would be concerning for an infant
40
8-12 mo
this month mark is when babies will be able to hold their feet in supine
6 mo
This diagnostic test only provides scoring on GROSS motor only, not fine
AIMS
Minimizing progression of condition is this stage of promoting movement
Secondary
The most rapid growth occurs during these years of childhood
1-4 years
body is rotated, head will automatically tilt back up so eyes are parallel with floor
optical head righting
this month mark is when babies develop head control
4-6 mo
This test (not screen) would not allow a child 6 years old to participate anymore
PMDS
Targeting social and structural factors in developing a plan to reduce disease falls under this stage of promoting movement
Primordial
Nerve myelination contributing to hearing happens in one month, however they will not begin turning their head to sound until this month
month 3