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Pediatric Nursing - Free download as Word Doc (.doc), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Growth and development in children occurs in predictable patterns and sequences from head to toe and center to periphery. It is influenced by critical periods and nutrition. Growth rates vary throughout childhood, being most rapid during infancy, puberty, and the first year. Characteristics such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate decrease with age, while…

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Mnemonics for Pediatric Growth and Development Milestones: Easy-to-Remember Tools for Parents Gross Motor Development: Mnemonic for Pediatric Gross Motor Development Milestones One popular mnemonic device for remembering gross motor development milestones is Head control at 3 months, Rolling over at 6 months, Sitting with support at 9 months, Taping at 12 months, Walking with support

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CLICK ABOVE TO HEAR MY INTERVIEW Infant development is usually divided into the following areas: ▪ Cognitive ▪ Language ▪ Physical Fine motor (holding a spoon, pincer grasp) Gross motor (head control, sitting, walking) ▪ Social PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT: The physical development of the infant begins at the head, then progresses to other parts of the body (for example, sucking comes before sitting, which comes before walking). Newborn - 2 months ▪ Can lift and turn the head when lying on his or…

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