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refers to body growth and includes height and weight
physical
intellectual development, learning how to solve problems
mental
feelings, dealing with love, hate, joy, and fear.
emotional
interactions and relationships with others
social
response to a loud noise or sudden movement
Moro reflex
response to a slight touch on the cheek
Rooting reflex
response to a slight touch on the lips
Sucking reflex
response when an object is placed in the hand
Grasp reflex
At what age do children roll from side to back
2 to 4 months
At what age do children sit unsupported for several minutes
6 to 8 months
At what age do children walk without assistance
12 months
At what age do children understand some words and make basic sounds
6 months
At what age do children show distress, delight, anger, disgust, and fear
4 to 6 months
At what age do children become shy and withdraw from strangers
6 months
At what age do children mimic and imitate gestures and facial expressions
12 months
At what age do children learn bladder and bowel control
2 to 4 years old
At what age do children make decisions based on logic instead of trial and error
4 years old
At what age do children make decisions based on past present experiences
6 years old
At what age do children display frequent temper tantrums
2 years old
At what age do children show less anxiety when faced with new experiences
6 years old
At what age do children make friends their own age more important
6 years old
If a child were in the hospital, why is it important to encourage the parents to bring a familiar object, such as a blanket or toy?
You have to be sensitive to the child's fears and anxiety when dealing with strangers or new surroundings.
Identify four abstract concepts that children begin to understand in late childhood.
loyalty, honesty, values, morals
the developments of the sexual organs and secondary sexual characteristics
puberty
List three causes of conflict during the emotional development of adolescents.
appearance, their abilities, and relationships
person drastically reduces food intake or refuses to eat
anorexia
person alternately eats excessively or refuses to eat
bulimia
person uses laxatives or induces vomiting
bulimarexia
List five major changes or decisions that individuals must make during early childhood
career choices, establish lifestyle, marriage, starts family, establishes values
List eight physical changes that might occur during late adulthood
skin becomes dry, brown spots, hair thinning, brittle bones, stooping posture, muscles loses strength, decline in nervous function, memory loss
Lift four events that require emotinoal adjustment during late adulthood
Retirement, Death of spouse/friends, financial problems, and loss of independence
a disease that cannot be cured and will result in death
terminal illness
Identify three fears that a person with a terminal illness might have.
Pain, abandonment, and lonlieness
a pyramid that goes in order of what needs to happen first in life
hierarchy of needs
List six physiological needs
food, water, oxygen, elimination of wastes, sleep, and protection from extreme situations
Identify three events that might threaten and individuals saftey
Job loss, disease, and injury
people's feelings concerning their masculine/feminine natures, their abilities to give and receive love and affection
sexuality
When people have obtained their full potential, or that they are where they want to be
self actualization
involves using a reasonable excuse or acceptable explanation for behavior to avoid the real reason
rationalization
involves placing the blame for ones own actions or inadequacies on someone else or on circumstances
projection
involves transferring feelings about one person to someone else
displacement
involves the substitution of one goal to acieive success
compensation
dreamlike thought process hat occurs when a person is awake
daydreaming
involves the transfer of unacceptable or painful ideas, feelings or thoughts into the unconscious mind
repression
individual is aware of the unacceptable feelings or thoughts and refuses to deal with them
suppression
At what age is infancy
birth to 1 year
At what age is early childhood
1 to 6 years old
At what age is late childhood
6 to 12 years old
At what age is Adolescence
12 to 18 years old
At what age is early adulthood
19 to 40 years old
At what age is middle adulthood
40 to 65 years old
At what age is late adulthood
65 years or older
refers to the measurable physical changes that occur throughout a person's life
growth
refers to the changes in intellectual, mental, emotional, social, and functional skills that occur over time
development
What are the four stages of cognitive development
sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational
By age 6 what is the average weight
45 pounds
irreversible loss of memory, deterioration of intellectual functions, speech and gait disturbances, and disorientation
Alzheimer's disease
a thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries
Arteriosclerosis
What is the five stages of grieving
denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance
involves disbelief of an event or idea that is too frightening or shocking for a person to cope with
denial
individuals can either cease to communicate or remove themselves physically from a situation
withdraw