Pediatric Nursing - Gross / Fine Motor Skill Development
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1 month - gross motor skill | Demonstrates head lag
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1 month - fine motor skill | Has a grasp reflex
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2 month - gross motor skill | Lifts head off mattress
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2 month - fine motor skill | Holds hands in an open position
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3 month - gross motor skill | Raises head and shoulders off mattress
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3 month - fine motor skill | No longer has a grasp reflex / Keeps hands loosely open
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4 month - gross motor skill | Rolls from back to side
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4 month - fine motor skill | Places objects in mouth
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5 month - gross motor skill | Rolls from front to back
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5 month - fine motor skill | Uses palmar grasp dominantly
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6 month - gross motor skill | Rolls from back to front
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6 month - fine motor skill | Holds bottle
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7 month - gross motor skill | Bears full weight on feet
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7 month - fine motor skill | Moves objects from hand to hand
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8 month - gross motor skill | Sits unsupported
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8 month - fine motor skill | Begins using pincer grasp
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9 month - gross motor skill | Pulls to a standing position
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9 month - fine motor skill | Has a crude pincer grasp
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10 month - gross motor skill | Changes from a prone to a sitting
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10 month - fine motor skill | Grasps rattle by its handle
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11 month - gross motor skill | Walks while holding on to something
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11 month - fine motor skill | Places objects into a container
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12 month - gross motor skill | Sits down from a standing position
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12 month - fine motor skill | Tries to build a two-block tower
without success
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