ERIC Number: EJ1344786
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022
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ISSN: ISSN-0300-4430
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Head Righting Reflex in Newborns as the Predictive Factor of Early Child Development: A Longitudinal Study
Tatjana Adamovic; Aleksandra Jurišic-Škevin; Dejan Madic; Mirjana Sovilj; Ljiljana Jelicic; Slavica Maksimovic; Miško Subotic
Early Child Development and Care, v192 n5 p748-760 2022
This study analysed whether the assessment of head righting reflex (HRR) in babies immediately after birth can be used in prediction of early child development. In 54 healthy newborns, testing of HRR was conducted on the third day upon birth. The HRR at birth were correlated with balance ability (BA), speech and language development (SLD) and social-emotional behaviour (SEB), on the same sample of children at the age of 5. Children whose HRR was absent or incomplete immediately after birth, later start to sit, stand, walk and talk and that differences are statistically significant (p<0.02, p<0.05, p<0.01 and p<0.01 respectively). Children with better BA (t = 2,32; p<0.02) and SLD (t = 2,33; p<0.02) at the age of 5, had present HRR at birth. Although the HRR reaches its full maturity at the end of the 2nd month of life, its onset immediately after birth could serve as a predictor of early child development.
Descriptors: Motor Reactions, Neonates, Prediction, Child Development, Longitudinal Studies, Psychomotor Skills, Language Acquisition, Child Behavior, Foreign Countries
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Serbia
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