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Most Important Child Reflexes

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Rooting   onset: Birth <br> integrated: 3m  
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Suck-swallow   onset: Birth <br> integrated: 2-5m  
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Traction   onset: Birth <br> integrated: 2-5m <br> Complete Flexion of UE  
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Moro   onset: Birth <br> integrated: 4-6m <br> 1st- arm/, ABD, hand opens <br> 2nd- armFlexion & ADD  
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Plantar Grasp   onset: Birth <br> integrated: 9m <br> Toe Flexion  
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Galant   onset: Birth <br> integrated: 2m <br> Lateral Trunk Flexion  
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Asymmetric Tonic Neck   onset: Birth <br> integrated: 4-6m <br> extension of extremities on face side, flexion of them on skull side  
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Palmar Grasp   onset: Birth <br> integrated: 4-6m <br> Reflexive grasp; finger flexion  
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Tonic Labyrinthine Supine/Prone   onset: Birth <br> integrated: 6m <br> Increased Extensor/Flexor Tone; facilitates total body extensor/flexor tone  
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Labyrinthine/Optical Head Righting   onset: birth-2m <br> integrated: persists <br> Upright position of the Head; orients head in space  
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Landau   onset: 3-4m <br> integrated: 1-2.5y <br> Complete extension of neck, trunk, extremities. It breaks up flexor tone  
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Symmetric Tonic Neck   onset: 4-6m <br> integrated: 8-12m <br> Flexion of hips and knees, breaks up extensor tone  
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Neck Righting (NOB)   onset: 4-6m <br> integrated: 5 years <br> Long rolling of the body to maintain alignment with head  
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Body Righting on Body (BOB)   onset: 4-6m <br> integrated: 5 years <br> Segmental rolling of the upper trunk to maintain alignment; facilitates trunk/spinal rotation  
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Downward Parachute   onset: 4m <br> integrated: Persists <br> Protective Extension of Lower Extremities  
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Forward Parachute   onset: 6-9m <br> integrated: Persists <br> Protective extension of the UE, hand opening, neck extension  
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Sideward Parachute   onset: 7m <br> integrated: Persists <br> Protective arm extension and ABDuction to the side  
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Backward Parachute   onset: 9-10m <br> integrated: Persists <br> Protective backward arm extension/ or arm extension to one side  
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Prone tilting   onset: 5m <br> integrated: Persists <br> Curving of spine toward raised side;ABD & Extension of extremities  
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Supine & Sitting tilting   onset: 7-8m <br> integrated: Persists <br> Curving of the spine toward raised side; ABD & Extension of extremities  
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Quadruped tilting   onset: 9-12m <br> integrated: Persists <br> Curving of the spine toward raised side; ABD & Extension of extremities  
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Standing tilting   onset: 1-1.9y <br> integrated: Persists <br> Curving of the spine toward raised side; ABD & Extension of extremities  
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