Physical and Motor Development

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1, The text states, “More of the important motor milestones appear during the first 2 years of life than during any other development period.” What are these milestones that parents should be looking for?

2, Based on this week’s readings, what did you learn about how students learn to sit up, crawl, and walk?

3, What are some warning signs that a child’s emotional development may need a referral or outside intervention? include examples

4, Describe some things that teachers can do to include creative experiences in the early childhood curriculum. include examples

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SURNAME 1

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Physical and Motor Development
1. The text states, “More of the important motor milestones appear during the first 2
years of life than during any other development period.” What are these milestones
that parents should be looking for?
0-3 months
The baby should be able to supine kick within 3 months of being born. Upon excitement, the
newborn should also be able to move his/her limbs off the surface.
The newborn should be able to lift and hold their head up while lying on their prone position.
They should also be able to push up their body weight while in this position.
In the first 90 days, the baby should be able to move their arms to his/her mouth. The should also
be able to close their fingers into fists.
4 months -6 months
At this stage, the infant should be able to use their hands to support themselves while sitting.
Their hands can also reach for both legs to play with them.
They should be able to roll from a supine to a prone position and back and reach for toys while in
a prone position.
The infants can stand but with support and support their entire body weight on their legs.
7 months-9 months

SURNAME 2

They can sit without support and reach for toys without falling. ...


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