May day! Red Flags
Reflex Recheck
Hallmarks, and I don't mean greeting cards
Define me you will
How Old am I?
100
Not holding their head and shoulders up when in prone, Not rolling.
What are red flags for 6 months?
100
What is the reflex an infant can use to get into quadruped?
What is the STNR?
100
Cephalo to caudal, proximal to distal, and sagittal to frontal to transverse, and elongation on the weight bearing side.
What are fundamentals of typical gross motor development?
100
Strengthening hip abductors by side stepping along the furniture.
What is cruising
100
I can cruise and stand on my own in the high guard position and even take a few steps!
What is a 12 month old.
200
Unable to climb stairs holding on, unable to run, unable to throw a ball.
What are red flags at 24 months?
200
This reflex gives the infant its first hand regard. Also known as the fencing position.
What is the ATNR?
200
Pronation to supination, palm to fingers, ulnar to radial side
What are fundamental principals of fine motor development?
200
Holding onto furniture while weight bearing, and working on concentric/eccentric control in weight bearing?
What is standing with support, and bouncing?
200
I can hold my head up to 45 degrees and am demonstrating asymmetry
What is a 2 month old?
300
Unable to move forward on the floor, unable to pull to standing, unable to stand at furniture.
What are red flags at 12 months?
300
This reflex is elicited by stroking the dorsum aspect of the infant's foot along a surface.
What is proprioceptive placing of the foot?
300
Symmetry, Rolling, Frog Legs, hands to knees in supine.
What are hallmarks of typical 4 month old development?
300
Upper Extremity Shoulder flexion, elbow flexion, scapular adduction, shoulder abduction.
What is the high guard position?
300
In prone, my elbows are in front of my shoulders, in supine I can reach my hands to my knees, and I am demonstrating symmetry.
What is a 4 month old?
400
Persistent primitive reflexes, not sitting unless supported, not taking weight through the legs.
What are red flags at 9 months?
400
Stroking the lateral aspect of the vertebral border and gently dropping the infants head back 20-30 degrees when held ?
What is eliciting the gallant and moro reflex?
400
Physiological flexion, belly breather.
What are hallmarks of the newborn at birth?
400
An arm/leg at the same time and one extremity at a time.
What is 2 point versus 4 point crawling
400
I speak in 2-3 word phrases and use a digital pronated grasp of a writing instrument. I can run, and I am beginning to jump in place.
What is a 24 month old.
500
Not taking independent steps, not standing independently
What are red flags at 18 months?
500
With CNS dysfunction, these two reflexes are often seen persisting together, causing difficulties with positioning due to asymmetrical tendencies.
What is rooting and the ATNR.
500
Independent walking, playing in low squat position, starts and stops in walking
What is a 15 month old?
500
The types of play engaged in at 24 months, 36 months, 4 years, and 5 years.
What are parallel play, group play, imaginative play, and cooperative play. Bonus information: At 18 months children begin to play near (but not with) other children.
500
I understand my own name! I can crawl and pull to stand. I will keep looking for that toy you took away from me and cry if you hand me to that scary stranger.
What is a 9 month old.