Human Development Milestones
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At which stage of development does an infant typically exhibit balance?

  • 40 weeks
  • 4 weeks
  • 28 weeks
  • 16 weeks (correct)

What is the typical milestone achieved by an infant at 12 months?

  • Standing and cruising (correct)
  • Grasping and manipulating objects
  • Creeping and crawling
  • Sitting and poking

At which stage of development does an infant typically achieve bladder and bowel control?

  • 18 months
  • 2 years (correct)
  • 3 years
  • 12 months

What is the typical milestone achieved by an infant at 4 years?

<p>Understanding numbers and forms (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the typical milestone achieved by an infant at 5 years?

<p>Kindergarten sociality (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

At which stage of development do infants typically exhibit ocular control?

<p>After 4 weeks (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What skill is typically developed after mastering trunk control?

<p>Cruising and walking (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

At which stage of development do infants typically use words and phrases?

<p>At 18 months (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the typical outcome of mastering sphincter control?

<p>Ability to control bladder and bowel movements (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the typical skill developed after mastering the ability to stand and cruise?

<p>Ability to engage in social interactions (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Human Development Milestones

  • At birth, vegetative functions are present

Sensory and Motor Development

  • By 4 weeks, ocular control develops, allowing for eye movement
  • At 16 weeks, head balance is achieved, enabling the infant to hold their head up
  • By 28 weeks, hand development permits grasping and manipulation of objects
  • At 40 weeks, trunk and finger development enables sitting, creeping, and poking

Locomotor Development

  • By 12 months, leg and foot development allows for standing and cruising

Language and Communication

  • At 18 months, larynx development enables the formation of words and phrases
  • By 3 years, speech development progresses to sentence formation

Cognitive Development

  • At 4 years, concepts of number and form are understood

Social Development

  • By 5 years, social skills are developed, preparing the child for kindergarten

Human Development Milestones

  • At birth, vegetative functions are present

Sensory and Motor Development

  • By 4 weeks, ocular control develops, allowing for eye movement
  • At 16 weeks, head balance is achieved, enabling the infant to hold their head up
  • By 28 weeks, hand development permits grasping and manipulation of objects
  • At 40 weeks, trunk and finger development enables sitting, creeping, and poking

Locomotor Development

  • By 12 months, leg and foot development allows for standing and cruising

Language and Communication

  • At 18 months, larynx development enables the formation of words and phrases
  • By 3 years, speech development progresses to sentence formation

Cognitive Development

  • At 4 years, concepts of number and form are understood

Social Development

  • By 5 years, social skills are developed, preparing the child for kindergarten

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This quiz covers the key milestones in human development, including sensory and motor development, and locomotor development. It highlights the achievements in infants from birth to 12 months.

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