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6, 1 year
infants should double their birthweight by ______ months of age, and triple their weight by
rolling over, sitting up, crawling, and walking, balance, coordination
during this time, what is normal gross motor skills to develop
cephalocaudal
during this time, development occurs from head to toe, meaning the child will gain control of the head before gaining control of the limbs also known as
proximodistal
development of the arms occurs before the development of the hands
turns head in supine position, chin up on stomach
at one month, what is the average gross motor development milestones
when prone, holds chest up, bobs the head when sitting
what are the key gross motor development in 2 months
begins to roll to the side when prone, props up forearms when prone
by 3 months what is the key gross motor development
rolls front to back, no head lag when pulled to sit, sits with trunk support, props up on wrists
what are key gross motor skills development at 4 months
rolls over, puts arms in front to catch, sit with pelvic support, sit with arms in front(puppy sit)
what are the key gross development in 5 months
sit for a few moments propped up on hands, bears weight on one hand in prone position, pivots on stomach
what is the 6 month gross motor development
use arms out to the sides to balance, sits steadily without support, bounces when held
what are the key gross motor development at 7 months
able to move into a sitting position, crawls in commando position, pull to a kneeling position
what are the gross motor skills in 8 months
begins creeping, stands with support on feet and hands
what are the key gross motor skills in 9 months
crawls well, cruising, stand holding adult and walk
what is the key gross motor skills development in 10 months
able to move furniture holding one hand, stand for a few seconds after support, walk holding one hand, pivots in sitting
what is the key gross motor skills at 11 months
able to stand up with arms up without falling, can walk usually
what are the gross motor skills in 12 months
hands in fist near face
what are the fine motor skills for one month
hands are open and unfisted, hold rattle, hands in same spot together
what is the key growth fine motor for 2 months
inspects fingers, hits at objects close to body
what is the key fine motor in 3 months
able to hold hands open most of time, grasps at objects close to body (clothes, hair), able to reach for objects, play with toys in hand
what are the fine motor for 4 months
grasps a cube with palm of hand, moves objects from hand to mouth, reaches things dangling in front of body
at 5 months what is the fine motor development
items go hand in hand, can hold two objects at once, one hand reach, open and extended fingers to rake things
what is the fine motor for 6 months
can hold object between fingers and opposing thumb (radial palmar grasp)
what is the fine motor developed for 7 months
can take a cube out of a peg, hits objects with other objects after demonstration, grasp using all fingers and the thumb (scissor grasp)
at 8 months what is the fine motor development
bangs cubes together, pinch things
what are the fine motor for 9 months
can point at things, pincer grasp
what are the fine motor for 10 months
throws objects, can stir with a spoon
what are fine motor for 11 months
scribbles after demonstration, pincer grasp efficiently, crayon hold, put blocks on top of each other
what is the fine motor for 12 months
separation or stranger anxiety
during the first year of life infants begin to recognize who are key and essential members of their caregiving environment, this is when they can also develop
can discriminate parent's voice, cries out in distress
what is the psychosocial development in a 1 mo
smiles in return, responds to adult voice
what is the 2 mo psychosocial milestone
follows movement in a room, can express dislike to taste or sound
what is the 3 month psychosocial milestone
smiles as a result of a sight or sound, stops crying when parent speaks
what is the 4 mo psychosocial development milestone
can recognize parent, bonds to parent
what is the 5 mo psychosocial milestone
stranger danger and anxiety develop
what is the 6 mo psychosocial development milestone
looks back and forth from parent to object when wanting help
what is the 7 mo psychosocial development milestone
communicate emotions, follows gaze of a parent to look the same way
what is the 8 month psychosocial development milestone
separation anxiety, follow a point, visually recognize people, makes sounds to get attention
what is the 9 mo milestone for psychosocial
has fears, responds to name
what is the psychosocial development for 10 months
seeks help from an adult for object
what is the psychosocial development for 11 months
seeks parent's interest in object, proto-imperative pointing
what is the psychosocial development for 12 months