Fine Motor
Gross Motor Milestones
Feeding Milestones
Assessments
Diagnoses
100

What grasp pattern is typically seen during years 2-3?

digital pronate grasp

100
What age does a child typically stand independently?

month 11-12

100

What age can a child typically self-feed?

Months 11-12

100

What assessment is for ages 0-5, tests development of motor systems, gross and Fine Motor Skills; and also can test reflexes

Peabody/PDMS-2

100

Commonly referred to as "dyspraxia" 

developmental coordination disorder

200

What grasp pattern is typically seen years 3-4?

static tripod 

200
What age does a child typically begin to ride a bicycle with training wheels?

Years 5-6

200
What age can a child typically drink from a regular cup?

Month 19-24

200

What assessment can you use for ages 2-100 years to test visual and motor abilities?

Beery VMI

200

The most common and readily identifiable chromosomal condition

Down syndrome
300

What age do children typically start to snip paper in one place?

Years 2-3

300

What age does a child typically ring sit independently?

Month 6 

300

What age does a child typically begin to hold their bottle?

Month 5 

300

What assessment does a caregiver complete  regarding all ADLS that the child is capable of with answer choices: unable, seldom, occasionally, frequently?

REAL (Roll evaluation of activities of life)

300

symptoms include: Low body weight, poor coordination, sleep and sucking problems, low IQ, attention deficits, abnormal facial features

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

400

What age does a child typically point with their index finger?

11 months 

400

What age does a child typically begin skipping (uncoordinated)?

Years 4-5

400

What age does a child typically grasp spoon in pronated position?

Months 13-18 

400

What assessment is completed by the caregiver assessing the 3 domains: self care, mobility, social skills?

PEDI

400

Limited passive and active ROM in a certain joint with preexisting abnormalities structurally/functionally around the soft tissue

Arthrogryposis

500

What age does a child typically begin to copy their own name?

Ages 4-5

500

What age can a child typically purposefully kick a stationary ball?

Age 2-3

500

What age does a child typically pierce food with a fork?

Age 3-4

500

What assessment tests fine motor & gross motor skills in school-aged children?

BOT-2

500

secondary impairments of this diagnosis include: Chronic pain, Intellectual impairment, unable to walk, hip displacement, speech deficits, epilepsy, behavior disorder, sleep disorder, bladder incontinence, vision/hearing impairments, sensory functions

cerebral palsy

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