Summary: Chapter 1: Foundational Knowledge (Motor Development In Infancy, Early Childhood, And...
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motor development in infancy, early childhood, and middle childhood
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babies are born with built in motor reactions to.(blank) called ..
stimuli called reflexes -
babies reflexes: Blinking is (blank) the others all disappear at ages ranging from (blank to blank) months
permanent
2-12 months -
gross motor skills involve (blank blank blank) like...
large muscle functions
posture, arm movements and walking -
fine motor skills involve (blank blank blank) like...
small muscle functions like using hands and fingers to manipulate small objects -
babies lift heads while prone within..
1 month -
babies raise chests supported by arms within
2-4 months -
babies support some weight on legs by
3-6+ months -
babies "cruise" using furniture from
7-12 3/4 months -
babies stand easily, unsupported between
10-14 months -
babies can easily walk independently between
11-14+ months
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