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Pediatrics Ch.16

Locomotion, Prehension, Perception Figure 16-3

QuestionAnswer
When are the infant’s hands held closed with fingers moving without voluntary control from mind 1 month
When are the infant’s hands held open most of the time 2 months
When does the infant reach for overhead objects with fingers with hit and miss action 4 months
When can the infant pick up a toy with squeeze action 5 months
When can the infant grasp with the thumb on one side and 3 fingers on the other 6 months
When can the infant’s thumb and index finger hold an object without pressing it into the palm 8 months
When can the infant transfer an object from one hand to another 8 months
When can the infant use fingers to explore what the eye sees 9 months
When can the infant let go of one toy at a time 10 months
When does the infant have hand-mouth coordination 9 months
When does pincer action enable the infant to pick up small objects 11 months
When do the hands obey direction from the mind 12 months
When can the infant place toys into a pan with hit or miss action 12 months
When can the infant attempt to feed self 12 months
When is the infant’s mind 100% in control of the hands 15 months
When can the infant place a round peg into a round hole 15 months
When can the infant build a tower of 2 cubes 15 months
When is the infant able to focus on sharply contrasted angled mobiles 1 month
When is the infant able to selectively respond to pattern and colors 2 months
When does the infant imitate expressions 2 months
When does the infant prefer to look at familiar things 2 months
When is the infant able to perceive differences in facial expressions 4 months
When can the infant distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar sight 6 months
When does separation anxiety begin 6 months
When does the infant see parent and self as one 6 months
When can the infant distinguish a happy from a fearful face 8 months
When does the infant fear strangers 9 months
When does the infant recognize self as separate from parents 9 months
When does separation anxiety peak 10 months
When does goal corrected partnership enable the infant to grasp onto the parent in anticipation of being left with strangers 12 months
When can the infant lift the chin while on the abdomen 1 month
When can the infant lift the chest by elevating self with arms 2 months
When can the infant roll over at will 4 months
When can the infant sit alone momentarily 5 months
When can the infant sit alone steadily with hands forward for support 6 months
When can the infant sit with support and pull to standing position 8 months
When can the infant creep/crawl 9 months
When can the infant walk when led 10 months
When can the infant stand alone and sit from a standing position 11 months
When can the infant walk 3 steps 12 months
When can the infant walk up stairs with support 15 months
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