1) 2 months a) lift head and shoulders b) roll over c) sit up with support d) sit up without support e) crawl f) stand with support 2) 2.5 months a) lift head and shoulders b) roll over c) sit up with support d) sit up without support e) crawl f) stand with support 3) 3 months a) lift head and shoulders b) roll over c) sit up with support d) sit up without support e) crawl f) stand with support 4) 6 months a) lift head and shoulders b) roll over c) sit up with support d) sit up without support e) crawl f) stand with support 5) 6.5 months a) walking while holding onto a couch b) standing alone c) walking alone d) sit up without support e) crawl f) stand with support 6) 11 months a) walking while holding onto a couch b) standing alone c) walking alone d) sit up without support e) crawl f) stand with support 7) 12 months a) walking while holding onto a couch b) standing alone c) walking alone d) walk backwards e) walks up steps f) kick ball forward 8) 14 months a) walking while holding onto a couch b) standing alone c) walking alone d) walk backwards e) walks up steps f) kick ball forward 9) 17 months a) walking while holding onto a couch b) standing alone c) walking alone d) walk backwards e) walks up steps f) kick ball forward 10) 20 months a) walking while holding onto a couch b) standing alone c) walking alone d) walk backwards e) walks up steps f) kick ball forward 11) test of reflexes a) Brazelton b) Apgar c) Apgar II d) Reflexor 12) adaptive reflex, going to blink when air is in our eyes, protects sense of vision, we have it our whole life a) blinking reflex b) rooting reflex c) sucking reflex d) grasping/palmer reflex e) plantar reflex f) Babinski reflex 13) will turn its head and open its moth in the direction its cheek is stroked, adaptive function because the thing stroking its cheek is typically food, disappears around 3 weeks, becomes a learned response a) blinking reflex b) rooting reflex c) sucking reflex d) grasping/palmer reflex e) plantar reflex f) Babinski reflex 14) will suck on anything that comes in contact with the lips , babies can be born without the sucking reflex, critical because that is how they get food, are taught the reflex buy stimulating the mouth a) blinking reflex b) rooting reflex c) sucking reflex d) grasping/palmer reflex e) plantar reflex f) Babinski reflex 15) if you press something into the palm of the babies hand they will automatically hold on and can even hold their own strength briefly a) Moro reflex b) rooting reflex c) Stepping reflex d) grasping/palmer reflex e) plantar reflex f) Babinski reflex 16) if you put something underneath the baby's toes, they will try to latch on a) Moro reflex b) rooting reflex c) Stepping reflex d) grasping/palmer reflex e) plantar reflex f) Babinski reflex 17) if foot is tickled bottom up, they will arch their foot toward it and fan their toes, opposite in adults , reflex switches between 8-12 months a) Moro reflex b) rooting reflex c) Stepping reflex d) Tonic neck reflex e) plantar reflex f) Babinski reflex 18) if you hold them up with their legs dangling, over a table, they will make stepping motions, disappears around 2 months a) Moro reflex b) rooting reflex c) Stepping reflex d) Tonic neck reflex e) swimming reflex f) Babinski reflex 19) if you put a baby under water they will hold their breath and float, doing this for too long they'll die cause they can't swim up for air a) Moro reflex b) rooting reflex c) Stepping reflex d) Tonic neck reflex e) swimming reflex f) Babinski reflex 20) early startle reflex, if drooped to the floor, it will throw out arms and legs and try to grab onto something, makes that baby cry, also shown if baby is lying down and there is a loud sound a) Moro reflex b) rooting reflex c) Stepping reflex d) Tonic neck reflex e) swimming reflex f) Babinski reflex 21) when a child is put on its back, they're held will be in one direction, arm they're facing will be straight out, other arm will be bent upwards, if they turn their head, their arms will switch positions a) Moro reflex b) rooting reflex c) Stepping reflex d) Tonic neck reflex e) swimming reflex f) Babinski reflex 22) When does sudden infant syndrome (SIDS) occur most often a) when reflexes are dying out b) around birth c) around 1 year d) random 23) what is the most ofetn cause for SIDS a) sleep apnea b) having something else in the crib c) co sleeping d) survival of the fittest 24) "head to toe"- development starts as the head and works its way down a) Cephalocaudal b) Proximodistal c) Hierarchical integration d) Independence of systems 25) development is center outward/ near to far a) Cephalocaudal b) Proximodistal c) Hierarchical integration d) Independence of systems 26) simple skills develop first and become integrated and elaborated into more complex skills a) Cephalocaudal b) Proximodistal c) Hierarchical integration d) Independence of systems 27) different skills develop at different rates a) Cephalocaudal b) Proximodistal c) Hierarchical integration d) Independence of systems 28) size of a child at 12 months a) 9kg/20 lbs, 76 cm/30 inches b) 10kg/25 lbs, 88 cm/31 inches c) 9kg/20 lbs, 88 cm/31 inches d) 8kg/15lbs, 64cm/29 inches e) 10kg/25 lbs, 76 cm/30 inches f) 8kg/15lbs, 76 cm/30 inches 29) newborns a) palmar grasp and pre-reaching b) voluntary reaching, ulnar grasp c) coordinates use of both hands d) pincer grasp e) can stack 2 blocks f) can stack 5 blocks 30) 3-4 months a) palmar grasp and pre-reaching b) voluntary reaching, ulnar grasp c) coordinates use of both hands d) pincer grasp e) can stack 2 blocks f) can stack 5 blocks 31) 4-5 months a) palmar grasp and pre-reaching b) voluntary reaching, ulnar grasp c) coordinates use of both hands d) pincer grasp e) can stack 2 blocks f) can stack 5 blocks 32) 9 months a) palmar grasp and pre-reaching b) voluntary reaching, ulnar grasp c) coordinates use of both hands d) pincer grasp e) can stack 2 blocks f) can stack 5 blocks 33) 12 months a) palmar grasp and pre-reaching b) voluntary reaching, ulnar grasp c) coordinates use of both hands d) pincer grasp e) can stack 2 blocks f) can stack 5 blocks 34) 24 months a) palmar grasp and pre-reaching b) voluntary reaching, ulnar grasp c) coordinates use of both hands d) pincer grasp e) can stack 2 blocks f) can stack 5 blocks 35) single feature selection, scans a small section/feature of an object a) new born b) 1 month c) 2 months d) 3 months 36) tend to scan outer edges of the forms a) new born b) 1 month c) 2 months d) 3 months 37) recognize their mom's face even if they look alike a) new born b) 1 month c) 2 months d) 3 months 38) tend to scan internal features (eyes and mouth) a) new born b) 1 month c) 2 months d) 3 months

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