Normal Development and Variations

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Foundations First - Growth Guide

  • Growth: ↑ physical size. Development: ↑ functional capacity & skill.
  • Key Factors: Genetics, nutrition, hormones (GH, thyroid), environment, psychosocial.
  • Parameters: Weight (WT), Height/Length (HT/L), Head Circumference (HC), BMI; use growth charts.
  • Domains: Gross Motor, Fine Motor, Language, Social-Personal, Cognitive.

⭐ Head circumference is a crucial indicator of brain growth, especially in the first 2 years of life.

Milestone March - Tiny Triumphs

Key developmental achievements:

  • Gross Motor (GM):
    • 3m: Neck holding
    • 6m: Sits with support
    • 8m: Sits unsupported
    • 10m: Crawls, pulls to stand
    • 12m: Stands alone, walks with 1 hand
    • 13-15m: Walks alone
    • 18m: Runs
    • 2yr: Kicks ball, stairs 2ft/step
    • 3yr: Tricycle, stairs 1ft/step up
    • 4yr: Hops (1 foot), stairs 1ft/step down
    • 5yr: Skips
  • Fine Motor (FM):
    • 6m: Palmar grasp, transfers objects
    • 9-10m: Immature pincer
    • 12m: Neat pincer, tower 2 blocks
    • 18m: Tower 3-4 blocks, scribbles
    • 2yr: Tower 6-7 blocks, copies vertical line
    • 3yr: Tower 9-10 blocks, copies circle
    • 4yr: Copies cross, person (3 parts)
    • 5yr: Copies triangle
  • Social & Language (S/L):
    • 2m: Social smile
    • 3m: Cooing
    • 6m: Monosyllables, stranger anxiety starts
    • 9-10m: Babbles "mama/dada" (non-specific), waves "bye-bye"
    • 12m: 1-2 words (meaning), responds to name
    • 18m: 10-20 words, points to body parts
    • 2yr: 2-3 word sentences (~50 words), parallel play
    • 3yr: Knows name/age/gender, 3-4 word sentences (~250 words)
    • 4yr: Tells stories, cooperative play
    • 5yr: Fluent speech, dresses alone

⭐ Red flag: No babbling by 10 months or no single words by 16 months warrants evaluation.

Early Childhood Developmental Milestones (2 months-5 years)

Reflex Roundup - Baby's First Moves

Key primitive reflexes and their typical disappearance timelines:

ReflexDisappears (months)Description
Moro (Startle)3-6Arms abduct, then adduct on sudden stimulus
Rooting3-4Head turns to stimulus on cheek/mouth
Sucking3-4Rhythmic sucking with object in mouth
Palmar Grasp3-4Infant grasps object placed in palm
Plantar Grasp8-10Toes curl downwards when sole is stimulated
ATNR (Fencing)4-6Head turn → ipsilateral arm/leg extension
Stepping (Walking)2-3Automatic walking movements when held upright

⭐ Persistence of Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR) beyond 6 months is a red flag for cerebral palsy.

Screening Scene - Checkup Champs

  • Purpose: Early ID of developmental delays for timely intervention.
  • Universal screening: At 9, 18, 30 months (AAP).
  • Autism-specific (e.g., M-CHAT): At 18 & 24 months.
  • Tools: DDST-II, ASQ, PEDS. Indian: TDSC, Baroda DST.
  • Surveillance at every well-child visit.

⭐ DDST-II assesses 4 domains: Gross Motor, Fine Motor-Adaptive, Language, Personal-Social.

Variation Voyage - Spotting Signals

⭐ Loss of previously acquired developmental milestones is a critical red flag warranting immediate investigation.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Primitive reflexes (e.g., Moro) fade by 4-6 months; persistence indicates CNS dysfunction.
  • Social smile at 2 months; stranger anxiety by 6-8 months.
  • Motor: head control 3-4m, sits alone 6-8m, walks alone 12-15m.
  • Fine motor: pincer grasp by 9-10 months.
  • Language: 1-3 words by 1 yr; 2-3 word sentences by 2 yrs.
  • Early hand preference (<18 months) may signal hemiparesis.
  • Global Developmental Delay (GDD) is delay in ≥2 developmental domains.

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