Automatic, unlearned movements in response to stimuli.
What are reflexes?
Use and control large muscles—the trunk, arms, and legs—to roll over, sit, crawl, stand, and walk.
What is gross-motor skills?
14-17 hours a day.
What is the number of hours an infant needs to sleep a day?
Convenient, can involve other family members, but can be expensive.
What is formula feeding?
Central incisors
What is first set of teeth?
Newborns’ toes fan out if the outside of the sole is stroked from heel to toe. Reflex ends at about one year of age.
What is the Babinski reflex?
Being able to control the small muscles.
What is fine-motor skills?
Holds head up when on stomach at 45-degree angle above surface.
What is around two months old?
Mother’s immunities to certain diseases are passed to the baby.
What is breastfeeding?
Tissue or organ that grows the fastest in the first year of life.
What is the brain?
Newborns’ toes tighten around any object when the ball of the foot is stroked. This reflex disappears between eight and 15 months of age.
What is the plantar reflex?
Coordination action with two objects: Holds two objects (one in each hand) coordinates actions (banging objects together stacking). Deformation: Uses hands to crush, tear, or flatten a malleable object.
What are the stages of hand manipulation for a seven-month-old?
A condition in which a sleeping baby dies without warning and for medically unexplained reasons.
What is SIDS Sudden Unexpected Infant Death
Babies can begin to eat semi-liquid foods.
What is after 6 months of age?
Nonpermanent teeth
What is deciduous teeth?
Reflex that is replaced with voluntary grasping.
What is the palmer reflex?
Sits with support of cushions for a short time.
What is physical milestone of a four month old?
Stage of development during the first year of life.
What is infancy?
A condition in which a baby has intense abdominal pain and cries inconsolably.
What is colic?
Head-to-foot development.
What is cephalocaudal development?
Reflex needed for survival, newborn turns head, moves mouth in response to a touch on the cheek.
What is the rooting reflex?
Eats finger foods brings spoon to mouth.
What is physical development of an eleven month old?
Physical, Intellectual, Social, and Emotional
What are the 4 Domains of child development?
Negative physical reaction that eating a certain food can cause.
What is intolerance?
Protrudes because the internal organs are large and for the child's small body.
What is the abdomen?