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Page 1: Rapid Fire Growth & Development March 2008 Board Review.

Rapid Fire Growth & DevelopmentMarch 2008

Board Review

Page 2: Rapid Fire Growth & Development March 2008 Board Review.

A word from the esteemed

Dr. Shannon Wahl

“So much development [on the boards]. You must know in DETAIL all milestones as there

are multiple questions”

“…and when you think you know them all…

keep studying because these

questions really suck.”

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How old am I?

• What am I doing?• I am bringing my

hands together at midline

• I am 2 months old

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At what age do these reflexes disappear?Moro reflex gone by 4 months

Babinski reflex gone by 4 months…you hope

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Come on baby do the Locomotion

• Name the stages in order

• Crawling – belly is still on the floor

• Creeping- child is on hands and knees

• Cruising-standing with two-handed support on stationary objects

• Free walking

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How old am I?

• Baby on the Left?• One month of age• Head lagging boo• Baby on the

Right?• 5-6 months• My head is

working with my body

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Put your pills away!

• Name this grasp• Fine (mature)

pincer• Between

fingertips/nails• 12 months

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Name this finding

• Scissoring• Hypertonia• May be hypotonic

as infants• Diagnosis?• Cerebral Palsy• Static or

Progressive?• Static

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Look! Learn! Try it at home!

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Prone Babies

• The baby whose head is cleared off of the floor is how old

• 3 to 4 months• At 2 months, they

try and try but don’t succeed

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My name is Simon and I like to do my drawings• How old are the

children who drew these figures?

• Base age 3 years old

• ¼ year for each feature

• Eyes, nose, mouth, hair, and legs

4 ¼ yo 4 ¾ yo

Arms and EarsNote proportionality

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She is adorable

• What specific type of CP does she have?

• Hemiplegia– Ipsilateral arm and

leg; arm worse than leg

• Diplegia- lower extremities

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Knock your block off

2+4=6 Bridge of 3

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A full term female is born weighing 3kg

• She comes to the office at 2 weeks old and weighs 2.8 kg. What is your next step?– Reassurance. Babies may not regain birth

weight until 3 weeks old. – Reassess in one week!

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• She’s at the 50% for length & head circumference.

• What’s her length?– 50 cm!

• What’s her head circumference?– 35 cm!

A full term female is born weighing 3kg

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A full term female is born weighing 3kg

• What would she weigh at 5 months?– 6 kg– Babies double their weight by 5 months!

• What would she weight at one year?– 9 kg– Babies triple their weight by one year!

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Weight

• Average birth weight is 3.25 kg.• It’s OK to lose 10% of your birth weight.

– This occurs by age 1 week– By 2 weeks, you should be back to birth

weight.• Babies double their weight by 5 months

(Latin babies with abuelas may do this by three months)

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Wait!

• Babies triple their birth weight by 1 year.• They quadruple their birth weight by 2 ½

years.

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Case Scenario

• A 3 year old child presents for WCC• His weight is at the 50%.• His height has fallen from the 25% to

below the 5th percentile.• PE is otherwise normal and FHx is

noncontributory.• Why is this child short?

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You want choices?

• Poor nutrition• Constitutional growth delay• Growth hormone deficiency• Neglect• Lack of high heels

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Growth Hormone Deficiency

• The usual case scenario is a child that is gaining weight ok but is short.– Family history is non-contributory

(Constitutional Growth Delay)– Weight is maintained (Nutrition, Neglect)

• Hypothyroidism could also present with the same case scenario.

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Which is the most concerning?

• A 6 month old who doesn’t turn to voiceOR

• A 14 month old who doesn’t walk

• The 6 month old! This requires intervention!• The 14 month old may just be at the end of

normal for gross motor development

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Which is the most concerning?

• A 4 year old who stuttersOR

• A 3 year old with unintelligible speech

• Stuttering can be normal up to 4 years old and parents should be reassured.

• A 3 y.o. w/ unintelligible speech is VERY concerning & warrants a full evaluation.

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Which is the most concerning?

• A child who lines up toys (that’s all he ever does!)

OR

• A little boy who plays with Barbies

• Compulsive behaviors such as lining up toys as only form of play should be a tip off for autism.

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Autism

• Screening needs to start at 9mo– Goal is to identify ASD before 18mos

• Parental concerns– lack of eye contact and joyful expressions– lack of to-and-fro pattern of speech– lack of recognition of parents’ voice– keen awareness for environmental sounds but doesn’t

respond to name

– delayed onset of babbling past 9 months of age– Decreased/absent use of gestures (waving, pointing,

showing) & lack of expressions such as "oh oh" or "huh"

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True or False

• The mom of a 6 year old child is worried because the kindergarten teacher mentioned that the child often mistakes the letters B and D.

• True or false: This child likely has dyslexia.– FALSE!– This can be a normal finding up to age 7!

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Know your shapes!

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Things that make you go Hmmm.. Or help you to remember this stuff

Aka MnemonicsCourtesy of Dr. Hauser and Miami Children’s Hospital

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Mnemonics

• Follows to midline: the number “one” is the midline.

• One month old follows to midline

1

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Mnemonics

• 2MILES 2OCIALLY• Follows past midline: Can look at 2

sides at 2 months.• Recognizes parent: with their 2 eyes.

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Mnemonics

• Follows in a circle

• C s (Coos)• Baby is “tri”-

podding (on forearms)

3

1

2

3

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New monnix

• Rolls over: prone to supine first.

• Smiles at 2 mo, laughs at 4 mo. A laugh is like a double smile

• Rattle looks like a 4

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Bubonics

• Sit and Switch at Six!

•6a66les (babbles)• 6 looks like a baby sitting with a round

butt

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Memory things

• Starts to walk alone at 1 year. 1 baby, 1 year: get it?

• Makes a mark with crayon (He’s trying to draw a one!)

• Follows 1 step commands with gesture. (Bring me a beer!)

• Speaks 1 (to 2) words (mama & dada don’t count)

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Ya know

• Child uses a cup alone, and can drop a cube into a cup. Think of the 5 as a cup.

• Says 4-6 words: that’s 5 +/- 1 (15)

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Remember

• 7-10 word vocabulary: that’s 8 +/- 1 (18)• When you turn 18 (yrs), you run away

to college. When child turns 18 (mo) he just runs!

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Don’t forget

• Parallel play: 2 parallel lines at 2 yrs old.

• 2 yrs:– 2 word sentences– Follows 2 step commands

• Do the two step! This dance move reminds you that at age 2, child can walk up/down steps alone.

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Easy as 1, 2, 3

• Now he’s 3!– Can ride a tricycle (3-wheeler)– Uses 3 word sentences– Knows (1) age, (2) name, and (3) gender– Builds bridge of 3 cubes– Usually can repeat 3 digits

• Can draw a circle. That one doesn’t fit, but remember: follows in a circle at 3 mo, draws a circle at 3 yrs.

• Plays in a group (3-some)

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4’s

• (age)/4 = fraction of intelligible speech– 25% at age one– 50% at age two– 75% at age three– 100% at age four

• FOUR years old• Copies a cross and square (4 ½). Both have 4

“corners.”• Asks questions: What for? (what 4?)• Names 4 body parts

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Last one

• Likes to defive (define) words• Almost ready for school:

– abides by rules– prints first name

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RED FLAGS… AGAIN

It is getting repeated for a reason folks

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RED FLAGS

• 2 months– No fixating/No visual attention

• 4 months– No visual tracking, No steady head control

• 6 months– Doesn’t turn to sound or voice

• 9 months– Doesn’t sit, Doesn’t babble

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Red Flags

• 18 months– Doesn’t walk independently

• 24 months– No single words

• 36 months– No 3 word sentences

• Older than 36 months– Unintelligible speech

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A word from the esteemed

Dr. Shannon Wahl

“So much development [on the boards]. You must know in DETAIL all milestones as there

are multiple questions”

“…and when you think you know them all…

keep studying because these

questions really suck.”