Wednesday, December 14, 2011

The pattern of motor control

The pattern of motor control

the head area
 
control of eye
Optic nystagmus, or eye reaction to a series of moving objects begins approximately 12 hours after birth. Eye movements to find, between the third and fourth weeks, horizontal eye movements between the second and third months, the vertical eye movements between the third and fourth months, and rotary motion then some.

smile
Reflex smile, or smile in response to stimuli appearing in the first week of palpability; social smile or a smile as a reaction to other people smile began between the third and fourth months.

hold the head
In the prone position the baby can hold his head upright at the age of one month; when supine in five months, and in a sitting position between 4 and 6 months.

regional bodies

roll
Baby can roll from side to back at the age of 2 months and from his stomach to the side at 4 months, at 6 months a baby can roll over completely.

sit
Babies can be pulled into a sitting position at 4 months, sitting with assisted at 5 months, sit unaided briefly at 7 months, and sit unaided for 10 minutes or more at 9 months.

Affected arm and hand

hand
Thumb thumb movement away-away, the other fingers appear in the venture held between 3 and 4 months and in taking the object between 8 and 10 months.

arm
Babies can reach the object at 6 or 7 months and can take things without random movements at 1 year.

the leg area
Moving your body by kicking occurs at the end of the second week. Stomping, or moving in a sitting position, looked at the age of 6 months. Crawling occurs between 8 and 10 months, and at 11 months of a baby to walk the middle of "four legs". Babies can pull themselves to a standing position for about 10 months, standing with assistance at 11 months, stood unaided at 14 months.

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