Thanks for posting this. It is truly a much more logical approach than simply memorizing a chart. This application of logic helps to solidify the information!
Love this video! I've always watched this before an exam and also for my finals for pediatrics development. It helped me to remember and saved me from those confusing exam questions. Thanks!
I love this! I even have *a bunch* of kids and still can't remember. I loooove how you broke it down and suggested to remember the midpoints in that way. So incredibly helpful!!!!
Thanks you sooo much for this !! I always learn the charts and forget them the next day, with this approach you've made it so much easier to remember the milestones
Michelle Rava congrats, happy for you!!!! How did you feel about the format of the exam, heard they changed it. Did you find it to be easier? Taking it soon and having a little anxiety lol
For the 2 year old, I remember that it is stacking 6 blocks by adding the three previous "2s": two steps, two-word phrases, and two step commands. 2+2+2 = 6. Thanks for the video!
As a baby, I skipped the babbling/ cooing part of babyhood and in kindergarten, I was reading the schoolwork and when the rest were still sounding it out in long lessons, I basically rolled my eyes and then when it was my turn, I read the entire page at the same words per minute rate as you speak and I was so fluent I was already reading like 3 chapters within an hour
Very good video. It was organised well, and presented the required info in a clear and concise manner. I also liked the side commentary of the speaker. These things go a long way in helping med students to retain knowledge long term. Thanks and keep up the good work :)
Or if the circle is hard to remember, use the number you most associate with circles- 3.14. Then it's all T's and 3's, toothbrush, tricycle, 3.14, and 3 words
Can draw: a CIrcle at 3 yrs a Cross at 4 yrs a Square at 5 yrs and a triangle at 5 yrs An easy way to remember this is by following the clockwise order of buttons on a Playstation remote control....starting at 3'o clock(age 3) of course :) Somebody on this other video posted it.....and the link is here: /watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=D98aNiJKaLQ Not spamming...just sharing
I would say that for the 3 year old, you are supposed to use a "pea-sized" amount of toothpaste for brushing teeth - nice way of remembering that circle! pea = circle
I wanted to bring to your attention that when using the Closed Caption for this video, the text contains profanity. I suspect that it is caused by an automated voice recognition program.
Great video, thanks for making it! I try to remember 3-year-olds drawing a circle as being able to do THREE (hundred and sixty) degrees, might be helpful for some.
Another way to remember that 3 is the age for drawing a circle: Pi (3.14) is close to 3!
😂 oh she is trying to make it simple, please don't make it complex. 😀
Nice one 😂
If you're a visual learner and the circle is difficult to remember: think of a peace sign - three lines inside - to represent the circle shape.
or, if you're a math person, think: a circle's circumference over its diameter is equal to pi, 3.14, which is closest to 3.
The peace sign has one extra line, you’re thinking of the Mercedes logo
video has been up for 8 years and still helping folks make it through a Peds mod! appreciated!
Med student here. This is absolute gold. Thanks a lot for the effort you put into this
You should submit this to khan academy!
As a nursing student studying for peds this helps a lot
This by far one of the best medical videos I have ever seen could remember everything after just looking at the video once great job stay blessed
Thanks for posting this. It is truly a much more logical approach than simply memorizing a chart. This application of logic helps to solidify the information!
Love this video! I've always watched this before an exam and also for my finals for pediatrics development. It helped me to remember and saved me from those confusing exam questions. Thanks!
I love this! I even have *a bunch* of kids and still can't remember. I loooove how you broke it down and suggested to remember the midpoints in that way. So incredibly helpful!!!!
Absolute lifesaver for what is an absolute nightmare to learn, thank you!
Lol ikr
This literally one of the worst things to try to learn
Awesome. Thanks for taking the time to share your brilliant breakdown of the diabolical developmental milestones.
Thank you UndergroundMed!!.....this was a great help for my exams...please do keep making more of these videos.
I love this video so much i always come back to it. Thank you!
I finally got this in my head! Thanks
Thanks you sooo much for this !! I always learn the charts and forget them the next day, with this approach you've made it so much easier to remember the milestones
thank you! you have a great gift of summarizing and helping others see it clearly. Bless you.
This was wonderfully helpful to an occupational therapy student trying to pass her boards. THANK YOU!
Michelle Rava did you take your test yet? taking mines soon
Michelle Rava congrats, happy for you!!!! How did you feel about the format of the exam, heard they changed it. Did you find it to be easier? Taking it soon and having a little anxiety lol
This brilliant! Thanks for breaking it down in a way that makes sense and is easier to memorize.
Thank you. I am a nursing graduate studying for my boards. We must memorize every step for each age. This provides an adequate outline for the basics.
Really helpful, probably the best I've seen in actually helping you to remember things
This is a good approach to memorizing these milestones. Thank you for sharing!
For the 2 year old, I remember that it is stacking 6 blocks by adding the three previous "2s": two steps, two-word phrases, and two step commands. 2+2+2 = 6. Thanks for the video!
thanks so much for this!!
As a baby, I skipped the babbling/ cooing part of babyhood and in kindergarten, I was reading the schoolwork and when the rest were still sounding it out in long lessons, I basically rolled my eyes and then when it was my turn, I read the entire page at the same words per minute rate as you speak and I was so fluent I was already reading like 3 chapters within an hour
Thank you so much. I love the breakdown. Ive tried memorizing so many charts and graphs.
This video is AMAZING. Thank you so much.
extremely helpful! im in nursing school doing my peds rotation and this resume 4 hrs lecture!!!!!! sooooo thankful
I am a medical student from Dubai, this is so helpful even for my step 2 CK USMLE exam! You rooock :)
This is really good. Even if you are going on to learn more detailed developmental tables this is a great overview - thanks!
Very good video. It was organised well, and presented the required info in a clear and concise manner. I also liked the side commentary of the speaker. These things go a long way in helping med students to retain knowledge long term.
Thanks and keep up the good work :)
Thank you. My pediatrics teacher used this for class and its very helpful.
Brilliant video. Practical and strips it down to what you need to know
thank you! I am a nursing student in a speed peds course and this was VERY helpful!!
Where have you be all my life... thanks alot...
wow, this is the most helpful video I've ever watched on youtube for nursing, thank you!!
Awesome
The best breakdown I've listened to so far thank you!!👏🏼👏🏼
A great video! Makes memorising milestones so much easier. Thank you!
exactly what I needed. thank you so much
Or if the circle is hard to remember, use the number you most associate with circles- 3.14. Then it's all T's and 3's, toothbrush, tricycle, 3.14, and 3 words
You sir are a genius
Pediatric NP student. Fantastic video. Thank you.
Thank you! Extremely helpful and concise!
Excellent Video! It really works with my way of internalizing information. Context works!
excellent video. thank you very much and really appreciate it.
lucky me to watch this video before my paeds test tomorrow!!! thank you so much
Brilliant. Thank you!
Can draw: a CIrcle at 3 yrs
a Cross at 4 yrs
a Square at 5 yrs
and a triangle at 5 yrs
An easy way to remember this is by following the clockwise order of buttons on a Playstation remote control....starting at 3'o clock(age 3) of course :)
Somebody on this other video posted it.....and the link is here: /watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=D98aNiJKaLQ
Not spamming...just sharing
This helped me so much!!! Thank you! STEP 1 here I come.
Thank you! Wonderful summary
This is really good. Do you have the timeline and drawing available so I can print?
awesome work! thanks for this!
Thank you very much , i hope i saw this before my mid exam
excellent video. thank you
thank you , love your explanation ❤
You are a lifesaver!
I would say that for the 3 year old, you are supposed to use a "pea-sized" amount of toothpaste for brushing teeth - nice way of remembering that circle! pea = circle
Nice way of remembering! Teeth also sounds like three, so that's how I remember it haha
8 months pregnant with twins and want to get a head start. Thanks !
your video is a beast! thank you so much!
3 years= 36 months, a circle has 360 degrees!
SICK explanation
This is great! Thanks so much!!
Thanks! Thats really easy and helpful!
I am a Physiotherapist doing masters in Peds.
Great video! :)
By the way, I find it easy to memorize that three year olds can draw a circle by thinking of "Tri-gonometry".
Extremely helpful thanks
this is as good as it gets.
Well explained. Thank you very much!!!
Omg thank you for this!!
OH YOU LEGEND! thank you so much!!
Excellent
this really helped me. Thank you.
thanks alot, it helps. I was so clueless and this makes it so much easier
Thank-you.
I wanted to bring to your attention that when using the Closed Caption for this video, the text contains profanity. I suspect that it is caused by an automated voice recognition program.
I rewatched the video and had a good laugh!
Really helpful, thank you from a nursing student! :)
I also had a really dark, twisted sense of humor that I retained to this day
Wonderful ! Thank you !!!!
This is so helpful - thank you!
Awesome, thank you 😊
VERY helpful! Thank you.
Strong work!
Thank you so much
According to NCLEX study book, at 6 months old the infant rolls from back to front. Only at 8 months does the baby sit unsupported
I have to thank you so much. I must of got atleast 50/90 questions from my exam correct just because of this video. :)
Awesome - thanks!
What's your source for the video? Molnar?
Great video, really really helpful!
Awesome. Thank you
Hi Miri,
Thank you for this video. I am looking for milestones of 4 year olds and up. Would you have one like that?
thank you so much .
Thank you so much!
wow, remembering these is a challenge! Dont get why my mind draws a blank. I hope with time it will get better!
Thank you ...
Intelligent design of random facts.
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Amazing. Thank yoooouuu
Thank you!
So so useful - thank you!!!
if you are a visual learner and circle is difficult to memorise with 3 years of age,,, think of a tricycle with a circular tyre,,, :) might help
thanks so much for making this video, I wish there were more educators like you out there making learning so much easier. Appreciated!
very helpful, thank you!
So helpful. Thank you!
You're awesome!!
Great video, thanks for making it! I try to remember 3-year-olds drawing a circle as being able to do THREE (hundred and sixty) degrees, might be helpful for some.
thank you for this!
Thanks a lot!!