Normal Development Flashcards

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What types of factor influence normal development?

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Genetic, nutritional and environmental

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What is a developmental milestone?

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A key stage when a new skill is developed

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What does mean age describe when applied to developmental milestones?

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The age when 50% of the population achieve a skill

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What is the limit age of a developmental milestone?

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The age when a skill should have been acquired by 99.7% of children

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How is development assessed?

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By looking at normal milestones and variations

By comparing the chronological age and developmental age of the child

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What kind of process is development?

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A continuous process = sequence is the same in every child but the rate varies

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What are the principles of development?

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Maturation of the nervous system
Cephalocaudal direction
Generalised mass activity changing to more specific controlled movements

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What are the main areas of development?

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Gross motor
Fine motor and vision
Language and hearing
Social behaviour and play

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What should a child be able to do by 3 months old?

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Control their head
Hand regard in midline
Vocalise
Show pleasure on friendly handling

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What should a child be able to do by 6 months old?

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Show sitting balance
Palmar grasp toys
Babble
Plays with feet and is friendly with strangers

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What should a child be able to do by 9 months old?

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Crawling
Use scissor grasp
Imitate sound
Plays peek-a-boo and has stranger awareness

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What should a child be able to do by 12 months old?

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Standing
Can use pincer grasp
Knows their name
Can drink from cup and wave goodbye

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What should a child be able to do by 18 months old?

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Running
Build tower of 3-4 bricks
Knows 2 body parts and 5-20 words
Feeds with spoon

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What should a child be able to do by 24 months old?

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Climb stairs 2 feet at a time
Build a tower of 6-7 block and scribble
Understands simple instructions and knows >50 words
Can put on some clothes and does symbolic play

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What should a 36 month old child be able to do?

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Climb stairs using alternating feet
Build a tower of 9 blocks and can copy circles
Understands complex instructions and asks questions
Does interactive pretend play and is toilet trained

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What should a child be able to do by 48 months?

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Hopping
Draw simple men
Can tell stories of experiences
Understands turn-taking and can dress fully

17
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When should a baby start smiling socially?

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By 6 weeks old

18
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What are the primitive motor reflexes?

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Sucking and rooting
Palmar and plantar grasp
ATNR and Moro
Stepping and placing