Zusammenfassung der Ressource
AT
BIRTH
- PHYSICAL
- REFLEXES
- the swallowing reflex
- the startle reflex
- the stepping
or walking
reflex
- the grasp reflex
- the rooting reflex
- the asymmetric
tonic neck reflex
- fine motor
- usually hold hands
tightly closed
- often hold their thumbs
tucked in under their fingers
- gross motor
- when pulled to sitting
position the head lags
- lie supine(with head to one side)
- when held up by a hand under the chest(ventral
suspension), the head drops below the plane of the
body, and the arms and legs are partly bent(flexion)
- when placed on their fronts(prone
position). babies lie with the head turned
to one side, the buttocks humped up and
the knees tucked under the abdomen
- sensory
- blink in response or movement
- like looking at
high-contrast patterns
and shapes
- startled by sudden noise
- close eyes tightly if pencil light
is shined directly into them
- open eyes when held upright
- turn heads towards light
and stare at bright shiny
objects
- like to look at human faces and gaze
attentively at their carers face when
being fed or cuddled
- EMOTIONAL
- enjoy feeding cuddling
- often imitate facial expressions
- total body movement to
express pleasure at bath time
or feeding
- COGNITIVE AND LANGUAGE
DEVELOPMENT
- make eye contact
and cy indicate need
- explore using their
senses and using their
own activity and
movement
- respond to
high-pitched tones by
moving their limbs
- often synchronize actions
with the sound of an adult
voice
- often able to imitate