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Child Development

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Gross motor reflexes of newborn   Rooting, moro, startle, Babinski, uncoordinated limb movements  
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Newborn fine motor   Hands predominately closed  
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Newborn social/language   Attachment bond to parent. Must have needs met: fed, held, diaper change  
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Newborn safety concerns   Nutrition: breast/bottle. Immunization, car seats rear facing and back seat, smoke detectors  
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3 months reflex/gross motor   Primitive reflexes fading. Raises head when prone.  
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3 months fine motor   Can hold object. Grasps hands  
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3 months social/language   Squeals, babble, coos, laughs  
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5 months birth weight doubles and has what gross motor reflexes   Can roll from abdm to back  
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5 months fine motor   Grasps object purposefully  
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5 months social/language   Coos, babbles, constant +, vowels sounds  
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5 months safety   Same and possible introduction of solid food  
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6 months teething   Can roll from back to abdm  
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6 months fine motor   Holds bottle  
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6 months social/language   Imitates sounds, object permanence beginning  
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7 months reflex/gross motor   Sits leaning forward on hands  
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7 months fine motor   Transfers objects from one hand to another  
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7 months social/language   Mimics talking when others are talking. Stranger anxiety  
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9 months reflex/gross motor   Sits steady unsupported. Pulls to stand  
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9 months fine motor   Pincer grasp  
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9 months social/language   Responds to simple commands. Understands No.  
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10 months reflex/gross motor   Change from prone to sit  
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10 months social/language   Words: Dada, Mama  
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12 months birth weight   Triples  
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12 months reflex/gross motor   Walks one hand held. May attempt stand alone  
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12 months fine motor   Attempts to build 2 block towers  
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12 months social/language   3-5 more words  
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1 year physical milestone   Toddling/walking/startling  
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1 year social   Solitary play  
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1 year language/intellectual   Points to picture in book with verbal cue  
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1 year Erickson's stage   Trust vs. Mistrust  
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1 year safety   Top heavy/drowning  
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15 mo physical milestone   Walking  
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15 mo social   Solitary/parallel play  
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15 mo Erickson's stage   Trust vs. Mistrust  
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15 mo safety   Ingestion/Lead posioning  
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2 years physical milestone   Running, climbing stairs  
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2 years social   Begins make believe play  
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2 years language/intellectual   Speaks about 50 words. Links 2 words together  
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2 years Erickson's stage   Autonomy vs. Shame  
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2 years safety   Ingestion  
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3 years physical milestone   Hopping, jumping, rides wheeled toy, toilet training  
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3 years social   Emotionally attached to toys, magical thinking  
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3 years language/intellectual   250-500 words, uses, 3-4 word sentences, "why"  
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3 years Erickson's stages   Initiative vs. Guilt  
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3 years safety   Increased speed, increased physical injury  
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4 years physical milestone   Stands 1 foot for 5 seconds, throws ball overhand  
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4 years social   Cooperative play, may have best friend  
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4 years language/intellectual   Answers simple questions  
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4 years Erickson's stage   Initiative vs. Guilt  
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5 years physical milestone   Stand on 1 foot 10 sec, hops, swings, somersaults  
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5 years social   Complex imaginary play, believes rules can be changed  
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5 years language/intellectual   Understands rhyming, states full name and address  
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5 years Erickson's stage   Initiative vs. Guilt  
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5 years safety   Increased time away from home  
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6-10 years social   Identifies more with peers, plays board games, 7-8 strict adherence to rules, 9-10 rules can be negotiated  
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6-10 years language/intellectual   Still wants to please adults  
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6-10 years Erickson's stage   Industry vs. Inferiority  
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6-10 years safety   Peer pressure  
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10-12 years physical milestone   Puberty  
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10-12 years social   Can recognize and understand other's views  
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10-12 years language/intellectual   Starting to distance from parents  
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10-12 years Erickson's stage   Industry vs. Inferiority  
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10-12 years safety   Peer pressure, sexual intercourse  
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12-15 years physical milestone   Puberty, girls first, menses start  
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12-15 years social   Self conscious about physical appearance, early/late development  
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12-15 years language/intellectual   Increased independence from parents may cause challenges in home  
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12-15 years Erikson's stage   Identity vs. Role confusion  
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12-15 years safety   Sexual intercourse, recreational drugs  
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16-18 years physical milestone   Boys catching up to girls in height and development  
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16-18 years social   May become sexually active  
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16-18 years language/intellectual   Able to understand consequences of reckless behavior but does not believe it will happen to them. Struggles with independent identity including minority, bi, racial, adopted child, sexual orientation, etc.  
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16-18 years Erikson's stage   Identity vs. Role Confusion  
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16-18 years safety   Increasing demand from school and planning for future. Sexual intercourse, recreational drugs.  
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