General Concepts
Gross Motor Milestones
Fine Motor Milestones
Cognitive Milestones
Skill Milestone
100

The direction of development is typically from:

_______ --> ________

_______ --> ________

_______ --> ________

_______ --> ________

cephalic --> caudal

proximal --> distal

gross motor --> fine motor

undifferentiated --> specific

100

A baby starts to WB through forearms in prone at ____months. 

3 months
100
Supination and finger feeding with digital and palmar grasp should be seen in a baby who is ____ months old.


A. 5 months

B. 8 months

C. 10 months

D. 12 months/ 1 year

B. 8 months > 7-9 month range

100

Smooth visual pursuit should be established at ____ months. 

within 1-2 months

100

Head control in supine should be present at ____months but pull to sit with no head lag is not present until ___ moths. 

head control in supine at 3 months

no head lag with pull to sit at 5 months

200

Typical kinesiologic development of babies is _______ --> _________--> ________

Physiologic flexion (fetal position) 

--> antigravity extension (tummy time)

-->antigravity flexion

200

Typically a child should be able to sit unsupported by ____months but it is not considered a red flag until ____ months.

Unsupported sit by 6 months

Red flag at 9 months

200

If a kid is able to speak 200+ words and "no" is a popular choice, and also able to play with ride-on toys then what is the anticipated age range of this kid? 

18-24 months

200

A baby starts to become receptive to simple commands at ____ and is receptive to 2-3 step commands at _____.

simple commands = 10-16 months 

2-3 step commands = 24-36 months

200

My baby is able to roll supine <> prone all by herself. She is ____age.

6 months

300

This is an example of

A: asymmetrical movement

B: symmetrical movement

C: atypical movement

D: controlled asymmetrical movement

B: symmetrical movement

baby is holding toy in midline

300

Primary method of movement for a baby in 7-9 months range is via_______ , _______, or ______.

(to get full points please explain or demonstrate the difference between the 3)

Crawling, Creeping, or Cruising

300




My name is Julia and my new favorite activity to do with my babysitter is puzzles. How old am I? 

(full points if you can also describe my speech/how I would talk at this age).

I am 3 years old and I can now speak in complete sentences. 

300

At this age, kids use physical aggression as a means of communication and will quickly learn to prioritize that so it is crucial to separate the kids in isolation to help manage poor self-control (time-outs are good). 

hint: each italicized point is a different age

3 years = physical aggression

4 years - quickly learns 

5 years = poor self control

300
What skill typically develops at 12-16 months?

Pull to stand as a precursor to walking

400

The scapulo-humeral complex is typically present at _____months vs. the shoulder-pelvic and legs complex is typically present at _____ months.

4 months 

vs.

5-6 months

400

A kid is able to do the following gross motor movements: going up and down stairs in reciprocal pattern, hopping on one foot, gallop, and run with a true flight phase. Please select the appropriate age range.

A. 2 years

B. 3 years

C. 4 years

D. 5 years

C: 4 years old

400

In what age range should my child be able to independently get dressed? (able to use zipper and shoelaces)

6-8 years

400

My name is Phil and my favorite activity to do with my babysitter is to play matching card game, tell them stories, and imitate their nighttime routine. How old am I? 



He is 3 years old

400

Crawling and creeping typically develop in this order _____ > ______ > _____ > ______ and should be reciprocal pattern by ____age. 

Inchworm > Quadruped rocking > Bunny scoot > Reciprocal by 11 months.

500

The scapula is typically in a ______ position and pelvic is in ______ position when the baby is first learning to sit, stand, and walk.

Scapula = Adducted position

Pelvis = anterior tilt position

500
At what month does a child start to develop pre-walking skills? (to get the full points plz name or demonstrate pre-walking skills).

10 months

pre-walking skills include: pull to stand, cruising,
independent standing, standing up in the
middle of the room 

500

At what age do the following grasps develop?

- digital grasp

- palmar grasp

- pencil grasp

- tripod grasp

- digital and palmar grasp at 7-9 months

- pencil grasp at 24-36 months

- tripod hold writing at 5 years

500
Name the 4 primary cognitive milestones a kid develops at age 6-8 years old. 

1. Operational thinking (basically build furniture)

2. Joking (not in a fake funny way)

3. Memory rehearsal (so like studying)

4. Separate situational interpretation (be able to understand the concept of empathy and how one event can have various outcome and various POV)

500

What is the gross motor developmental milestones for sitting? and at what age are each present?

Prop sitting @ 4-5 months

Ring sitting (static LW with wide BOS) @ 6 months

Sitting and reaching (wt shifting) @ 7 months

Sitting with LE movement (APT and trunk control) @ 8-9 months 

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