Health Promotion
Developmental Considerations for Hospitalized Child***
Extra
Toys
Toys pt2
100

Infants: 

Infants can't have water until __ **

1

100

Considerations for Infants

-Encourage parents to be a part of the care(trust vs mistrust)

-Set schedule

-Preparation and teaching to family 

-Consoling PRN

100

Sign of need in infancy?

Crying

100

Rattles

Mirrors

Musical Mobiles


Ages 0-4mo

Rattles- Builds grip and tactile stimulation

Mirrors- improve focus on faces 

Musical Mobiles- stimulate hearing and help infant make sounds 


100

Peek a boo 

Busy box 

Infants 6-9mo

Peek a boo- enhance object permanence

Busy box- manipulate objects and create cause/effect 

200

Formula for how many teeth a child should have

Age in months minus 6

200

What should you consider for toddlers (1-3)?

-Simple and Brief explanations b4 procedure (Moana doll)

-Parents- separation can be a threat to their health 

-Security objects (blanket or toy)

-Regression (bedwetting when they're already potty trained)

-Bodies- be more aware that toddlers are learning abt their bodies

-Autonomy- "popsicle before after"; give them a choice 

200

Infancy:Hygiene

prevent cradle cap

200

Stackable cubes

Puzzles with easy-grasp knobs

Cause and effect toys

Infants 12-15mo

Stackable cubes- increase fine motor skills

Puzzles- fine motor, hand-eye, language and one-step commands when you tell them which piece

Cause and effect- enhance object permanence and challenge

200

Tripod gyms with dangling toys 

0-4mo 

enhances reach and grasp; head midline; bringing hands together in midline 

300

School- Age Child

What is the leading cause of death for this age group ?****

Unintentional injury; ex: drowning 

300

Considerations for Preschoolers (3-5)?

-Egocentricity- understand this

-Painful procedures- tell them these are not punishments 

-Questions- answer these at their level

-Simple words

-Medical play- encourage this

-Fear of mutilation- believe a shot can make them bleed out (give band-aid) 

300

How to prevent failure to thrive in infants?

ensure proper feeding and formula mixing

300

Textured and/or chilled teethers 

4-6 mo

cope with teething 

300

Sensory balls (textured) 

Toys where baby can put into containers 

Pat-a cake, peek-a-boo, or toys/books with hide and seek effect 

Infants 9-12mo

Balls- gross and tactile skills, as well as grasping, coordination and crawling; relaxation

Items in containers- gross and fine motor

pat a cake- Enhance object permanence 

400
School-Age Child

Dental- baby teeth are lost here

Nutrition- increased appetite r/t increased energy

Sleep- set bedtime, limit TV b4 bed

Safety- leading cause of death is___?

Stress- stress becomes prominent; bullying

400

Considerations for School Age children (6-12)?

-Parents- need their support but wont admit it 

-School and peers- help them maintain communication with friends

-Explanations of all procedures

-Privacy and Modesty

-Participate in care- helps them have a sense of involvement 

400

Nurse's role in promoting optimal Growth & Development

●Developmental Assessment

○Interview of parents

○Assess child’s ability to think through situations

○Assess child’s verbal ability

○Carefully observe the child

400

Books

Tricycle or pedal toy

Cutting food/kitchen setsPuzzles

Arts & Crafts


Toddlers/ Preschool (24mo- 3 years)

400

Books with baby faces, animals, high-contrast

colorful floor play mats 

Books- speech and language development, social and cognitive development 

Play mats- enhances tummy play, developing strength in arms/legs 

500

Safe infant sleep checklist includes:

- babies on backs

-firm mattress

- remove toys, pillows, blankets, bumper pads

-wearable blanket, onesie

-share room, not bed 

-follow manufacturer's instructions and submit the product registration card (recalls)

500

Considerations for Adolescents

-School and peers

-Body image 

-Teaching should include time w/o parents

-Maintain identity- their own clothes 

-Teen room/night

500

What are some Healthy People 2023 Goals for Toddlers and Preschoolers?

● Positive parenting 

● Effective vaccination coverage levels for recommended vaccines

●Decrease rate of poisoning deaths

●Increase age-appropriate vehicle restraint system use

●Decrease rate of fall-related deaths

●Reduce drowning deaths

●Prevent inappropriate weight gain in children ages 2-5 years

●Reduce the proportion of children ages 3-11 years exposed to secondhand smoke

500

soft squeeze toys of different size and shape 

peek a boo

4-6mo 

build grasping and manipulation

object perm.

500

Baby blocks

Toys that roll and make sounds when touched 



Infants 6-9mo

Blocks- fine motor

Toys that roll- encourage creeping/crawling movement and enhance gross motor


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