HG & D - Hallmark Motor Development

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Skills @2-3 months

Fidgety Movements

Quality:

Asymmetry

Physiological Flexion

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Skills @ 4-6 months:

Weight on hands in prone

Head control

Rolling

Qualities:

Increasing symmetry

Increasing movement against gravity

Beginning rotation

<p>Qualities:</p><p>Increasing symmetry</p><p>Increasing movement against gravity</p><p>Beginning rotation</p>
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Skills @ 7-9 months

Sitting (no hands)

Sitting up from prone

Creeping (Crawling) on hands and knees

Qualities:

Rarely stays in prone or supine

Transitions between positions

Developing trunk stability (flex, ext, lat flex and roation)

<p>Qualities:</p><p>Rarely stays in prone or supine</p><p>Transitions between positions</p><p>Developing trunk stability (flex, ext, lat flex and roation)</p>
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Skills @ 8-10 months

Pulling to stand

Qualities:

Upright, Increased UE/LE Control

<p>Qualities:</p><p>Upright, Increased UE/LE Control</p>
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Skills @ 10 months+

Cruising along furnitiure 10-12 months

Taking first steps - about 12 months (10-17 months)

Qualities:

Developing lateral stability in stance

Beginning single limb postural control

<p>Qualities:</p><p>Developing lateral stability in stance</p><p>Beginning single limb postural control</p>
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Skills @2-3 months

Fidgety Movements

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Skills @ 4-6 months:

Weight on hands in prone

Head control

Rolling

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Skills @ 7-9 months

Sitting (no hands)

Sitting up from prone

Creeping (Crawling) on hands and knees

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Skills @ 8-10 months

Pulling to stand

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Skills @ 10 months+

Cruising along furnitiure 10-12 months

Taking first steps - about 12 months (10-17 months)