Human Development - Motor Development Flashcards

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Natural Reflexes

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On birth, infants are not capable of much.

They do display a few prominent reflective behaviours.

Ex. If you touch the cheek, they will lean their head towards the finger to suck (Rooting reflex)

When the fall they spread their arms (Moro static reflex)

They hold your finger tightly (Grasp reflex)

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Walking Stages

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Occurs around 1 year of age, and it comes before orderly development of motor skills

6 months: Sitting upright

9 months: crawling

11 months: Standing

12 months: cruising (While holding onto something)

13 months: walking without assistance

18-24 months: running

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Is walking a trait were born with?

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One theory suggests that walking is a preprogrammed behaviour once the child gains the strength to do so

Which claims that walking is instinctual behaviour (like sucking and grasping reflexes)

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What is swaddling?

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When they tightly wrap babies so they cry less and sleep better, but this leads to later development of walking

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Children in water

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When you partially put a baby in a pool, they will start treading. Which indicates that they possess some propensities towards walking before actually walking

Babies around 4 months will begin treading in water

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Do children have the same development for walking?

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No, infants in new guinea often do not learn to crawl before learning to walk. This suggests that environmental factors play a role in the development of walking

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Patterns of Motor Development

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Tends to follow CEPHALOCAUDAL (top to bottom)

And PROXIMODISTAL (Inside to outside) progression

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