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Toddler Growth and Development
What developments would you expect to see in a 12-14 month old |
walks without support
may crawl upstairs bends over to look between legs squatting position during play |
drunken college student
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Toddler Growth and Development
What developments would you expect to see in a 15 month old |
-walks without losing balance
-begins to use spoon -builds tower 2 blocks, good release -enjoys throwing things on the floor -begins to walk sideways and backwards -scribbles |
Michael Jackson
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Toddler Growth and Development
What developments would you expect to see in a 18 month old |
Starts running with a wide BOS
Up/Down stairs with 2 feet on stairs Fine motor coordination improving |
monkey/lemur
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Toddler Growth and Development
What developments would you expect to see in a 2 year old |
Throws and catches ball
builds tower of blocks as tall as he is runs well gained 4-6 lbs in last year helps with dressing and undressing Vocab increasing and can hand you objects by name |
Barry Bonds
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What could you expect from a 1-3 year old as far as communication and socialization are concerned?
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By 3 years: 900 words (75%) is intelligible
Imitative speech Understands 2 step commands and opposites Social: interacts with entire family, insatiable curiosity, bubbly laughter, dependance on security item eats 3 meals a day w/ cups and utensils Sleeps 10-12 hours w/ naps Vital signs Respiration: 25-30 Heart Rate: 80-130 BP: 69-115/38-92 |
Parrot
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Development of gross motor skills between 2-6
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running
stair climbing jumping hopping skipping ball skills throw, catch, kick develops hand preference grasp and manipulation of writing instruments grip strength, manual dexterity, bilateral coordination, eye-hand coordination |
typical children on play ground or kindergarten
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Development of gross motor skills of a pre-schooler
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talks incessantly, exaggerates, boasts, tattles, recognizes his written name, connected sentences, understands simple explanations, understands opp and directions, knows own age,
Social: temper tantrums decrease selfish and impatient imaginary playmates tries to follow rules developing conscious learning to share plays independantly and with peers fear of separation of family and home 3 meals and snack. Feeds self Sleeps 11-12 hrs/night and maybe naps Resp 21-23 Heart Rate 75-115 BP 78-115/48-80 |
16 year old teenage girl w/ psychotic episodes
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