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1. Rapid Fire Growth & Development March 2008
Board Review
2. A word from the esteemed Dr. Shannon Wahl “So much development [on the boards]. You must know in DETAIL all milestones as there are multiple questions”
“…and when you think you know them all…keep studying because these questions really suck.”
3. How old am I? What am I doing?
I am bringing my hands together at midline
I am 2 months old
4. At what age do these reflexes disappear? Moro reflex gone by 4 months Babinski reflex gone by 4 months…you hope
5. Come on baby do the Locomotion Name the stages in order
Crawling – belly is still on the floor
Creeping- child is on hands and knees
Cruising-standing with two-handed support on stationary objects
Free walking
6. How old am I? Baby on the Left?
One month of age
Head lagging boo
Baby on the Right?
5-6 months
My head is working with my body
7. Put your pills away! Name this grasp
Fine (mature) pincer
Between fingertips/nails
12 months
8. Name this finding Scissoring
Hypertonia
May be hypotonic as infants
Diagnosis?
Cerebral Palsy
Static or Progressive?
Static
9. Look! Learn! Try it at home!
10. Prone Babies The baby whose head is cleared off of the floor is how old
3 to 4 months
At 2 months, they try and try but don’t succeed
11. My name is Simon and I like to do my drawings How old are the children who drew these figures?
Base age 3 years old
¼ year for each feature
Eyes, nose, mouth, hair, and legs
12. She is adorable What specific type of CP does she have?
Hemiplegia
Ipsilateral arm and leg; arm worse than leg
Diplegia- lower extremities
13. Knock your block off
14. A full term female is born weighing 3kg She comes to the office at 2 weeks old and weighs 2.8 kg. What is your next step?
Reassurance. Babies may not regain birth weight until 3 weeks old.
Reassess in one week!
15. She’s at the 50% for length & head circumference.
What’s her length?
50 cm!
What’s her head circumference?
35 cm!
A full term female is born weighing 3kg
16. A full term female is born weighing 3kg What would she weigh at 5 months?
6 kg
Babies double their weight by 5 months!
What would she weight at one year?
9 kg
Babies triple their weight by one year!
17. Weight Average birth weight is 3.25 kg.
It’s OK to lose 10% of your birth weight.
This occurs by age 1 week
By 2 weeks, you should be back to birth weight.
Babies double their weight by 5 months (Latin babies with abuelas may do this by three months)
18. Wait! Babies triple their birth weight by 1 year.
They quadruple their birth weight by 2 ½ years.
19. Case Scenario A 3 year old child presents for WCC
His weight is at the 50%.
His height has fallen from the 25% to below the 5th percentile.
PE is otherwise normal and FHx is noncontributory.
Why is this child short?
20. You want choices? Poor nutrition
Constitutional growth delay
Growth hormone deficiency
Neglect
Lack of high heels
21. Growth Hormone Deficiency The usual case scenario is a child that is gaining weight ok but is short.
Family history is non-contributory (Constitutional Growth Delay)
Weight is maintained (Nutrition, Neglect)
Hypothyroidism could also present with the same case scenario.
22. Which is the most concerning? A 6 month old who doesn’t turn to voice
OR
A 14 month old who doesn’t walk
The 6 month old! This requires intervention!
The 14 month old may just be at the end of normal for gross motor development
23. Which is the most concerning? A 4 year old who stutters
OR
A 3 year old with unintelligible speech
Stuttering can be normal up to 4 years old and parents should be reassured.
A 3 y.o. w/ unintelligible speech is VERY concerning & warrants a full evaluation.
24. Which is the most concerning? A child who lines up toys (that’s all he ever does!)
OR
A little boy who plays with Barbies
Compulsive behaviors such as lining up toys as only form of play should be a tip off for autism.
25. Autism Screening needs to start at 9mo
Goal is to identify ASD before 18mos
Parental concerns
lack of eye contact and joyful expressions
lack of to-and-fro pattern of speech
lack of recognition of parents’ voice
keen awareness for environmental sounds but doesn’t respond to name
delayed onset of babbling past 9 months of age
Decreased/absent use of gestures (waving, pointing, showing) & lack of expressions such as "oh oh" or "huh"
26. True or False The mom of a 6 year old child is worried because the kindergarten teacher mentioned that the child often mistakes the letters B and D.
True or false: This child likely has dyslexia.
FALSE!
This can be a normal finding up to age 7!
27. Know your shapes! 3 4
28. Things that make you go Hmmm.. Or help you to remember this stuff
Aka Mnemonics
Courtesy of Dr. Hauser and Miami Children’s Hospital
29. Mnemonics Follows to midline: the number “one” is the midline.
One month old follows to midline
30. Mnemonics 2MILES 2OCIALLY
Follows past midline: Can look at 2 sides at 2 months.
Recognizes parent: with their 2 eyes.
31. Mnemonics Follows in a circle
C s (Coos)
Baby is “tri”- podding (on forearms)
32. New monnix Rolls over: prone to supine first.
Smiles at 2 mo, laughs at 4 mo. A laugh is like a double smile
Rattle looks like a 4
33. Bubonics Sit and Switch at Six!
6a66les (babbles)
6 looks like a baby sitting with a round butt
34. Moon Onyx Pincher starts at nine months.
Throws ball: like a pitcher in a 9-inning baseball game.
Waves bye like this cats with 9 lives
35. Memory things Starts to walk alone at 1 year. 1 baby, 1 year: get it?
Makes a mark with crayon (He’s trying to draw a one!)
Follows 1 step commands with gesture. (Bring me a beer!)
Speaks 1 (to 2) words (mama & dada don’t count)
36. Ya know Child uses a cup alone, and can drop a cube into a cup. Think of the 5 as a cup.
Says 4-6 words: that’s 5 +/- 1 (15)
37. Remember 7-10 word vocabulary: that’s 8 +/- 1 (18)
When you turn 18 (yrs), you run away to college. When child turns 18 (mo) he just runs!
38. Don’t forget Parallel play: 2 parallel lines at 2 yrs old.
2 yrs:
2 word sentences
Follows 2 step commands
Do the two step! This dance move reminds you that at age 2, child can walk up/down steps alone.
39. Easy as 1, 2, 3 Now he’s 3!
Can ride a tricycle (3-wheeler)
Uses 3 word sentences
Knows (1) age, (2) name, and (3) gender
Builds bridge of 3 cubes
Usually can repeat 3 digits
Can draw a circle. That one doesn’t fit, but remember: follows in a circle at 3 mo, draws a circle at 3 yrs.
Plays in a group (3-some)
40. 4’s (age)/4 = fraction of intelligible speech
25% at age one
50% at age two
75% at age three
100% at age four
FOUR years old
Copies a cross and square (4 ½). Both have 4 “corners.”
Asks questions: What for? (what 4?)
Names 4 body parts
41. Last one Likes to defive (define) words
Almost ready for school:
abides by rules
prints first name
42. RED FLAGS… AGAIN It is getting repeated for a reason folks
43. RED FLAGS 2 months
No fixating/No visual attention
4 months
No visual tracking, No steady head control
6 months
Doesn’t turn to sound or voice
9 months
Doesn’t sit, Doesn’t babble
44. Red Flags 18 months
Doesn’t walk independently
24 months
No single words
36 months
No 3 word sentences
Older than 36 months
Unintelligible speech
45. A word from the esteemed Dr. Shannon Wahl “So much development [on the boards]. You must know in DETAIL all milestones as there are multiple questions”
“…and when you think you know them all…keep studying because these questions really suck.”