
Newborn Reflexes - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
This reflex is also called the walking or dance reflex because a baby appears to take steps or dance when held upright with their feet touching a solid surface.
The Growing Child: Newborn - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
This reflex happens when the corner of the baby's mouth is stroked or touched. The baby will turn their head and open their mouth to follow and "root" in the direction of the stroking.
A Quick Look at Reflexes - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
Your brain gets involved by modifying and fine-tuning reflex actions. For example, when you trip and fall, reflexes automatically command your hands and arms to reach out and break your fall.
Stages of Play - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
Children go through distinct stages of play as they grow. Each stage is critically important to the development of the next.
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