HPC3O1 Physical Development: Infancy
Across
- 2. Ability to grasp an object with the thumb and forefinger.
- 3. Children from the age of first walking, usually about 12 months, until the age of 3
- 4. This improves a baby's hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills (using blocks)
- 6. Allows your baby to practice coordination and learn about rhythm
- 7. Hours in a day most newborns sleep
- 8. Approximate age babies begin to walk.
- 9. Abilities that depend on the use and control of the finer muscles of the wrists, fingers, and ankles
- 10. Provides infants the chance to improve neck and upper-body strength
Down
- 1. Abilities that depend on the use and control of the large muscles of the back, legs, shoulders, and arms
- 5. Approximate age babies first raise their heads while on their stomach
- 11. Reflex that an infant would show if you removed support from her head and