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anyone else having trouble memorizing these?
Remember some common ones by writing them down on a flashcard or a postit note...Mnemonics for pediatric developmental milestones, review it every 3 days for 2 weeks.
1 year:
Single words.
2 years:
Climb 2 steps.
2 word sentences.
"Parallel" requires 2 things.
3 years:
Tricycle.
Repeats 3 digits.
4 years:
Copies a square [4 sides].
Shape copying:
Shapes are in alphabetical order: Circle(3yr), Cross(4yr), Square(5yr), Triangle(6yr).
The shapes are also in order clockwise around a PlayStation pad, starting at the 3:00 position and 3 years
https://www.yousendit.com/i have been trying to attach a file. i managed to upload it but have no clue how to get it up on thread.
http://imgusmlestep1.blogspot.com/2010/05/developmental-milestones.htmlanyone else having trouble memorizing these?
riiiight... good luck memorizing all that for more than a day or 2
This is a SIMPLIFIED version of the two-page table in the Kaplan Behavioral Science Lecture notes for the USMLE Step 1, with some added mnemonics from several different resources. If you think this is detailed, you should see what the original table looks like. Anyways, according to the guy who teaches Behavioral Science in the Kaplan videos, everything he covered in this table is high yield (which is like 75-80% of the table).Yeah but what happens at 1 month and 12 days, or 3 months and 19 days?
Too detailed for anything but a peds internship.
The shapes are also in order clockwise around a PlayStation pad, starting at the 3:00 position and 3 years