CLD 204 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Intestinal Parasite Infection
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October 29th, 2018 cld 204: chapter 8 rudimentary development key concept: Re ection of increased motor control in infancy. Bought about by factors operating within the task, environment and individual rudimentary movement phase: re ect inhibition stage: north - 12 month. Re ex suppression: re ex movement stop, making way for more controlled movement. Gradual but persistent shift to purposeful movement precontrol stage: year -2 years. Sensory motor di erentiation and integration reciprocal interweaving; Di erentiation: gradual progression from little control to more precise movement. Control of head and neck: turns head; lifts chin; good prone control. Control of trunk: prone head and chest life; attempts spin to prone roll; does prone to supine roll. Standing: supports with handholds; pulls supported stand; stands alone sequence of locomotor rudimentary movement: Involves supporting the infant upright on a small motorized treadmill. Infants who participated walked months before infants who did not participate.