6 month old Typical and Atypical Motor
development Exam Questions and Answers
what is the TYPICAL development in supine, when presented a toy?
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correct answer ✅reaches, grasps, transfers, and explores toy in a
well coordinated motion
what is the ATYPICAL development in supine, when presented a
toy? - - -
correct answer ✅visual interest in toy, unable to reach, grasp, or
play in this position as expected at this age
what is the TYPICAL development in supine with the body? - - -
correct answer ✅increased antigravity control of the trunk
muscles
what is the ATYPICAL development in supine with the body? - - -
correct answer ✅improved ability to hold head and trunk in
midline, little abdominal activity
what is the TYPICAL development in supine for extremities? - - -
correct answer ✅able to symmetrically lift upper and lower
extremities against gravity and brings hands to feet
, 6 month old Typical and Atypical Motor
development Exam Questions and Answers
what is the ATYPICAL development in supine for extremities? - - -
correct answer ✅rarely demonstrates antigravity movements even
with assistance, briefly hold knees towards chest
what is the TYPICAL development in Sidelying for transition? - - -
correct answer ✅visually follows and reaches then rolls
independently initiating movement with lower extremities
what is the ATYPICAL development in Sidelying for transition? - - -
correct answer ✅visually engages with toy, arms rest in passive
wide abduction, shoulder extension prevents roll
what is the TYPICAL development in Sidelying for movement? - - -
correct answer ✅chooses not to stay in Sidelying as he/she is too
interested in playing
what is the ATYPICAL development in Sidelying for movement? - - -
correct answer ✅unbalanced neck, shoulder and back extension
prevents forward movement of head and arm to assist rolling to
side
development Exam Questions and Answers
what is the TYPICAL development in supine, when presented a toy?
---
correct answer ✅reaches, grasps, transfers, and explores toy in a
well coordinated motion
what is the ATYPICAL development in supine, when presented a
toy? - - -
correct answer ✅visual interest in toy, unable to reach, grasp, or
play in this position as expected at this age
what is the TYPICAL development in supine with the body? - - -
correct answer ✅increased antigravity control of the trunk
muscles
what is the ATYPICAL development in supine with the body? - - -
correct answer ✅improved ability to hold head and trunk in
midline, little abdominal activity
what is the TYPICAL development in supine for extremities? - - -
correct answer ✅able to symmetrically lift upper and lower
extremities against gravity and brings hands to feet
, 6 month old Typical and Atypical Motor
development Exam Questions and Answers
what is the ATYPICAL development in supine for extremities? - - -
correct answer ✅rarely demonstrates antigravity movements even
with assistance, briefly hold knees towards chest
what is the TYPICAL development in Sidelying for transition? - - -
correct answer ✅visually follows and reaches then rolls
independently initiating movement with lower extremities
what is the ATYPICAL development in Sidelying for transition? - - -
correct answer ✅visually engages with toy, arms rest in passive
wide abduction, shoulder extension prevents roll
what is the TYPICAL development in Sidelying for movement? - - -
correct answer ✅chooses not to stay in Sidelying as he/she is too
interested in playing
what is the ATYPICAL development in Sidelying for movement? - - -
correct answer ✅unbalanced neck, shoulder and back extension
prevents forward movement of head and arm to assist rolling to
side