What is one way a 2 month baby communicates their needs?
cries
makes eye contact
gurgles
At what month should you expect a child to sit, and begin standing up
9 months
Should a 24 month old be able to zip their jacket?
No, that is a skill typically learned at 36 months
Should I be worried if a kindergartner doesn't have a friend in kindergarten?
Yes, kids typically start making friends at 30 months
Does a child typically learn 1-step directions or 2-step directions first?
1-step
18 months
Does a 6 month old understand "no?"
Probably not- usually at 7-9 months
Should a pre-schooler be able to kick a ball?
Yes
How long can a 33 month old play alone for?
About an hour
Is is typical for a 12-18 month old to throw a temper tantrum?
Yes
What can a 6 month old do with their hands?
Put them to their mouth
Transfer toys from one hand to another.
A child at 30 months not vocalizing speech, could be a sign of what disability?
Hearing loss/deafness
Autism
Yes.
Physical disability
Is it typical for a 4 year old to be spilling their drinks consistently?
Is it ok for a kid to learn the word no?
Yes! Noncompliance is a life skill and learning no is typical and necessary.
If a 2 or 3 year old is unable to count to 3, what may be the concern?
Visual disability
Cognitive disability/autism
Is pointing a type of communication?
Yes. non verbal.
Typically an 18-24 month old can point.
What professionals most often assist with fine or gross motor delays?
Occupational Therapist
Physical Therapist
By age 3 or 4.
Is aggressive behavior a typical milestone?
Yes. Some aggression (mild pushing, hitting, part of a temper tantrum) is normal. You should be worried if it is excessive, forceful or long.
At what age is make believe appropriate?
33 months and on
"Want baba, milk and mama"
Is this age appropriate for a 2 year old?
Yes. 24 month olds typically can say simple statements and are understood 50% of the time.
At what age should I be concerned if a child still can't draw basic shapes and lines?
36 months
What are the best chores to begin teaching a child?
something that involves their items
more gross motor
example: cleaning their toys
A child with trauma, most often displays characteristics of what type of diagnosis?
ADHD
Name 1 way a cognitive disability may manifest itself
Executive functioning
Attention
Memory
Processing