Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center1 Psychomotor Development of the Infant Prof. Shaul Harel.

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Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center1 Psychomotor Development of the Infant Prof. Shaul Harel

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center2 Lecture Plan Introduction Developmental Milestones  Motor  Hand skills  Cognitive-Social  Language

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center3 הנחה ביולוגית : האונטוגנזיס חוזרת על הפילוגנזיס בהתאם לסולם אבולוציוני עולה : תנועה מפרפרת של הדג, דרך זחילה על הגחון של הדו חיים והליכה על ארבע של הזוחלים וכלה בהליכה זקופה של הקופים והאדם.

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Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center11 Prone 6 Months: 3 Months: Weight on Forearms Weight on Hands

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center12 Crawling

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center13 Ventral Suspension Abnormal

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center14 Pulled to Sit 4 Months: No Head Lag

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center15 Supine

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center16 Sitting With Support

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center17 Sitting With Support 6 Months: Sitting Alone

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center18 Without Support Hands-up Months: Pivoting Sitting

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center19 3 Months: Jumping 6 Months: Bears full weight Standing

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center Months: Standing With Support Months: Walking With Support

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center Months: Walking without support

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center22 Protective Responses

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center23 Hand Control

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center24 Hand Control Months: Pincer Grasp

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center25 Hand Control Abnormal

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Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center27 Look: Alertness

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center28 Look: Alertness

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center29 Look: Social Contact

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center30 Social Smile

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center31 Social Smile

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center Months: Hands in Midline

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center Months: Reaching Out

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center Months: Voluntary Hand Reaching Out

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center35 4 Months: Hand-Object Grasping

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center36 6 Months: Drinking from cup

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center Months: Curiosity – Exploring Object

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center Months: Exploring Behavior

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center Months: Exploring Behavior

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center40 Language development AgeLanguage skills 3-4 moCooing 6 mobabbling moMeaningful babbling,Wave “bye bye”, “pat-a cake” 12 mo1-10 words 18 mo words, Point to eye, nose, ears 2 yrs words, 2- 4 word sentence, Self by name, “key”, “penny”, “watch” 3 yrsPrepositions, 3- 4 colors

Psychomotor Development 2003Sourasky Tel- Aviv Medical Center41 Cultural Impact