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At what age is an infant typically able to easily lift their head, chest, and upper abdomen?
At what age is an infant typically able to easily lift their head, chest, and upper abdomen?
- 6 months (correct)
- 8 months
- 4 months
- 2 months
Which of the following is true about infant reflexes?
Which of the following is true about infant reflexes?
- They should all be gone by 18 months
- They include blinking and gag reflex only
- Infant reflexes are not important for developmental stages
- All reflexes are present at birth (correct)
What is the typical developmental sequence for an infant's motor control?
What is the typical developmental sequence for an infant's motor control?
- Trunk, Head, Legs
- Legs, Trunk, Head
- Head, Trunk, Legs (correct)
- Head, Legs, Trunk
At what age can a 2-month-old typically sit without support and engage in play?
At what age can a 2-month-old typically sit without support and engage in play?
Which of the following statements about crawling is true?
Which of the following statements about crawling is true?
When should all infant reflexes be gone?
When should all infant reflexes be gone?
At what age can a 6-month-old typically sit alone in the tripod position?
At what age can a 6-month-old typically sit alone in the tripod position?
What is the typical sequence of motor control development from proximal to distal in infants?
What is the typical sequence of motor control development from proximal to distal in infants?
What is the age when an infant needs assistance to sit at 2 months old?
What is the age when an infant needs assistance to sit at 2 months old?
When do guidelines suggest all infant reflexes should be gone?
When do guidelines suggest all infant reflexes should be gone?