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Date of birth
If they were premature, please identify their adjusted age. This assessment goes off of adjusted ages.
Please identify how you found this quiz.
A fellow healthcare professional
A fellow mama
Moving and Grooving PT website
Social Media
How would you describe your baby's muscle tone (how their body feels when you touch or hold them)?
Floppy/ Wet Noodle
Tight/Rigid
Somewhere in between
My baby gets x minutes of tummy time per day. This can be on the ground the bed or on your chest with you reclined.
10 minutes or less
15-30 minutes
30 minutes or more
When I think about my baby, or look at pictures of them, their head is usually tilted or rotated to the side. And now that I think about it, they may even have a little bit of a flat spot on their head.
Yes
It's hard to tell
No
My baby is able to push up onto straight arms while in tummy time.
Not yet
Only if they are on an elevated surface
Yes, most of the time, even on flat surfaces
My baby can roll easily between their back and tummy.
Only/Primarily rolling from back to tummy or tummy to back
Only/Primarily rolling to the right or to the left side
Yes, rolling to right and left side between back and tummy
When my baby is on their back, they generally:
Arch excessively onto their head and scoot around on their back
Cry and seem helpless
Reach for, grasp, and/ or kick at toys
My baby spends a lot of time 'contained' in a bouncer, jumper, walker, carseat, or in my arms.
Yes; I need to keep them contained or held because otherwise they will cry
Yes; I have a lot to get done and this is how I manage to do all of my tasks
No; They are able to explore their environment without restraint
My baby has a clear side preference already (looking, reaching, kicking, rolling).
Yes; I feel like they may already be showing they're a 'lefty' or a 'righty'
No
In terms of sitting up, my baby:
Constantly arches backwards
Faceplants often
Instinctively keeps their hands out to lean on or is already sitting without use of their hands
I would like ideas on how to help my baby meet their motor milestones.
No; my baby and I are pros at this!
Not now, but maybe later
Heck ya! I could always use more resources from an expert