Passing objects hand to hand and sits with support. Age?
6 months
List as many developmental red flags a you know.
**Regression of skills
Early primitive reflexes after 6 mo.
GM:
FN:
- handedness < 18 mo.
Speech:
- < 3 word at 18 mo.
Social
- no smile at 3 mo.
Cognitive:
Pincer grasp. Age?
9 months.
5 mon: rake small object
6 mon: hand to hand
7 mon: radial palmar grasp
Object permanence major milestone once:
9 months
= understanding objects continue to exist even when they can’t be seen
10 month old bites you. True:
Developmentally normal and he is excited
What is most characteristic of 9-12 months:
Mama + dada specifically.
All are true except:
Copy horizontal line at 15 moon
= imitate vertical stroke at 18 mo and horizontal stroke at 24 month
At 15 mo.
At 18 mo.
Parachute reflex shown. Which is true:
Involuntary
Appear at 7-9 mo.
Does not disappear
Describe a 2 mo, 4 mo, 6 mo, 8 mo, 9 mo old baby:
2 mo
4 mo
6 mo.-8 mo.
9 mo.
Describe 1-5 y.o. milestones:
1 year:
18 mo.
2 y.o.
3 y.o.
4 y.o.
5 y.o.
What is the developmental tip to learn the order of shapes?
Alphabetical order
Circle - 3
Cross -3 to 4
Square- 4
Triangle- 5
Which milestone do most children achieve first?
Kick ball= 18 mo.
T or F: bilingualism is an adequate explanation for significant speech delay.
False
T or F: tongue tie can affect acquisition of language.
False.
T or F: early language disorder strongly associated with reading disorder.
True.
Also communication disorders overall higher rate of anxiety (social phobia)
T or F: 10% of those with speech delay catch up by 3 y.o.
False.
> 1/2 catch up.
Define global developmental delay:
> 1 area of deficit + cognitive impairment in < 5 y.o. child
Define Autism Spectrum Disorder criteria:
Social communication + Repetitive restricted (2 of)
Symptom present in early development and cause significant impairment.
Not better explained by intellectual dx or GDD>
List as many indications as you remember for SLP:
Any age: no response to sound, environment.
12 month: no mama, dada
15 mo: no 3 word
18 mo: no simple command, no names
24: no point to body parts, not using 25 words
3 y.o.: no 2 step command, vocal < 200 words, echolalia
4 y.o.: stuttering
what is developmental disfluency?
2-3 y.o.
fluency or timing inappropriate (reputation, broken word, silent blocking, tension with words)
Last wk-months
Resolve by 4 y.o.
Do not fill in or interrupt or prompt to slow down.
4 y.o.= REFER
Versus stuttering is usually 4-5 y.o. and SLP.
Child with expressive speech delay, parent do all BUT:
Make him repeat incorrectly pronounced word over and over
Quantitive serum a.a.
R/O homocysteinuria.
All are true re: vision in newborn EXCEPT:
Retinal Hemm rare and cause permanent deficit= RARE
T or F: disruption of continuity of care may be potentially detrimental to all children
True