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7. Why reflexes in children response are not well justify.​

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Infant reflexes

A reflex is a muscle reaction that happens automatically in response to stimulation. Certain sensations or movements produce specific muscle responses.

Explanation:

Considerations

The presence and strength of a reflex is an important sign of nervous system development and function.

Many infant reflexes disappear as the child grows older, although some remain through adulthood. A reflex that is still present after the age when it would normally disappear can be a sign of brain or nervous system damage.

Infant reflexes are responses that are normal in infants, but abnormal in other age groups. These include:

1)..Moro reflex

2)..Sucking reflex (sucks when area around mouth is touched)

3)..Startle reflex (pulling arms and legs in after hearing loud noise)

4)..Step reflex (stepping motions when sole of foot touches hard surface)

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