Baby Parachute Reflex Definition Age Reflex Test And More
The parachute reflex is a basic (primitive) postural reflex. It causes a baby standing upright to extend their arms outward and spread their fingers wide (like a parachute) to avoid falling face-first on a flat surface. This gross motor ability appears at five months of age in most full-term, healthy newborns, long before they begin to walk or crawl (1). It then fully develops between eight and nine months. A fully developed parachute reflex is an important developmental milestone for newborns....