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Fourth Month

  • Baby rolls from supine to sidelying.
  • Baby can actively flex head, tuck chin, and maintain the head in midline.
  • Baby briefly sustains midline visual convergence.
  • Baby uses abdominals and hip flexors to flex the hips to 90 degrees and slightly lift buttocks during hands-to-knees play.
  • Baby experiments with anterior and posterior pelvic tilts.
  • Baby brings hands to face Baby brings hands together above chest.
  • Baby reaches hands to hips.
  • Baby reaches hands to flexed knees Baby uses bilateral reaching patterns.
  • Baby moves legs from frog-legged position to hip flexion with abduction.
  • Baby moves legs symmetrically, alternating between total flexion and total extension.
  • Baby occasionally uses dissociated lower extremity movements.
  • The lower extremities mirror the upper extremities during reaching: arms flex/legs flex; arms extend/legs extend.
  • Baby exhibits symmetrical flexion as the dominant component of rolling. Both hips and knees are flexed and the hands are together or on the knees.lexed and the hands are together or on the knees.


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