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Adducted
movement towards the center of the body
Conscience
a person’s internal system of values
Enuresis
bed wetting beyond the time when bladder control is established
Initiative
Erikson’s task for the preschool child demonstrated by pretend, exploration and trying on new roles
Cooperative Play
a play style typical of preschool children in which they begin to take turns and share
Epiphyseal Cartilage
the center for ossification and growth at the end of the bones (growth plates)
Industry
at this stage children are productive and focus on the real world and their roles in it (Erikson)
Latency
freud describes this period when school age children’s sexual energies are relatively dormant
Malocclusion
imperfect contact or malposition between the upper and lower teeth
Ossification
the hardening process whereby bone tissue gradually replaces the soft cartilage
Puberty
the period following childhood before adolescence in which the body prepares for the changes necessary for reproduction
Reciprocity
moral feelings of concern for what is fair to others, described by Kohlberg
Saturated Fats
fats that come from animals
School Phobia
an intense fear of going to school
Scoliosis
abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
Somatic
pertaining to the body
Team Play
an advanced style of play typical of older children that requires the ability to follow rules and regulations