Motor
Cognitive
Communication
Social
Adaptive
100
These are larger movements made with the neck, arms, legs, feet, or whole body.
What are gross motor skills
100
Stress in the home environment can cause
What is atypical cognitive development?
100
A baby's first form of communication
What is crying, fussing, blinking, and shifting eyes?
100
Social development encompasses..
What are feelings and emotions, behaviors, attachments and relationships with others, independence, self-esteem, and temperament?
100
This domain is also known as the self-help domain
What is adaptive development?
200
This common motor development disability includes lack of muscle coordination when performing voluntary movements (ataxia); stiff or tight muscles and exaggerated reflexes (spasticity); walking with one foot or leg dragging; walking on the toes, a crouched gait, or a “scissored” gait; and muscle tone that is either too stiff or too floppy.
What is cerebal palsy?
200
Disabilities caused by atypical cognitive development include
What are Autism & Down syndrome?
200
Poor eye contact, few or limited facial expressions, says just a few sounds, and rarely gestures is a sign of
What is atypical communication development?
200
Expressive language disorder is a common social disorder; the main characteristics are
What are characteristics may include limited vocabulary, difficulty recalling words, and producing complex or lengthy sentences.
200
Typical adaptive development for an infant ages 4-8 months is
What are abies show interest in feeding activities. Also during this time, babies can pull off own socks, and Velcro closures on clothing.
300
These characteristics, still keeps one or both hands clenched in a fist, arms seem very stiff, not able to prop self up when laying on tummy, not able to pick up objects within reach, not able to sit by self for short periods, and not able to roll over to get objects, describe..
What are atypical fine motor skills for an eighth month old?
300
The characteristics of ignoring sounds; not being able to match objects by item, shape, color; does not imitate body action; not able to imitate model from memory (brushing teeth); and unaware of changes in environment describe
What are atypical cognitive development?
300
At age, ___________, Infants begin to shake head for "no" and nod for "yes" and say "da-da" and "ma-ma"
What is at 8-12 months?
300
This disorder that is characteristic of atypical social development occurs when language comprehension and non-verbal skills are usually more developed than spoken language. Behavior may combine frequent laughter and smiling, an easily excitable personality, hand flapping movements, hyperactive behavior, and a short attention span.
What is Angelman Syndrome?
300
Atypical development characteristics for infants ages include
What are choking or coughing while eating and having difficulty transitioning from the different food stages.
400
Treatment may include physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy, drugs to control seizures, relax muscle spasms, and alleviate pain; surgery to correct anatomical abnormalities or release tight muscles; braces and other orthotic devices; wheelchairs and rolling walkers; and communication aids such as computers with attached voice synthesizers.
What is are implications of atypical motor development?
400
What occurs when babies begin to realize that they can cause interesting reactions and when they begin to believe the world is more permanent than previously thought?
What is typical Cognitive development for an infant that is 4-8 months?
400
According to a doctor, how many atypical characteristics need to be exhibited before a parent should seek the guidance of a speech-therapist?
What are two or more characteristics?
400
Typical social development for an infant ages 12-24 months includes
What are becoming less wary of strangers, playing alone for short periods, beginning to assert independence, enjoying adult attention, and often imitating adults in play.
400
An infant who can drink from a cup before 15 months is considered
What is exceptional?
500
The development of child’s bones, muscles, and ability to move around and manipulate their environment.
What is motor development?
500
How old is an infant when they are able to follow simple instructions?
What is 8-12 months in age?
500
A major _____ is failing to recognize atypical developments and excusing or justifying it as a “normal delay”
What is risk?
500
The characteristics of not responding to sounds, not smiling or responding to you the way you expect, avoids close contact or cuddling, is inconsolable at night, can’t seem to self-soothe or calm herself, and has no interest in games like peek-a-boo are
What are atypical development for an infant ages 0-12 months?
500
By 8-12 months an infant with typical adaptive development should be able to
What are hold their own cup and drink, and eat finger foods. They also begin to pull off soiled or wet diaper.