FRHD 2260 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Poliomyelitis, Phonation, Veal

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Chapter 7: me and you: infants at 6 to 9 months: personalities more clearly observable, seem to respond in accordance with temperament style, demand you pay attention to them. If baby held in standing position, likely to push feet down and bounce, feet movement will become more controlled. Fine motor skills: grasping objects at 6 months, a useful but unrefined grasp is possible, palmar grasp: a hand grasp using the whole hand and palm. These skills allow us to hear melody and the rhythm in our heads. Ability to keep head and neck in a steady, upright position. Ability to sit upright to swallow well, although may still need extra. Loss of extrusion reflex use to tongue to push food out of her mouth. Ability to move food to the back of her mouth and swallow. Doubled birth weight of at least 15lbs. After 8-10 feedings of breast milk/day, still appears hungry.

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