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100

Who grows slower, toddlers or preschoolers?

Preschoolers!

100

What diagram was used to represent the food groups before MyPlate?

The Food Pyramid!

100

Are day-time accidents or night-time accidents more common?

Day-time accidents!

Children will often wait too long to use the bathroom.

100
2 theories were talked about in how preschoolers were developed. Who were those two people? 

Piaget and Vygotsky!

100

What attributes do preschoolers focus on more than others?

Physical attributes!

200

Which is the fastest-growing organ for a preschooler?

The brain!

200

What calories provide preschoolers with energy, but few or no nutrients?

Empty Calories

200

What are preschoolers prone to in their teeth?

Cavities! Areas of decay in teeth.

200

What is one of the most important cognitive advances between the ages of three and four?

Symbolic thought!

200
What causes children to be limited in their abilities to comprehend a variety of physical attributes at the same time?

Centration!

300
What percentage of the body's energy is spent in the brain?

30%!

300

Are children more likely to accept mixtures of fruit or mixtures of vegetables?

Mixtures of fruit!

300

When should parents/caregivers start flossing preschoolers' teeth?

Once they have one or more teeth are touching?
300

Working memory is also referred to as? 

Short-term memory!

300

What is the type of knowledge acquired through observations of the physical world?

Physical knowledge!

400

What percentage of preschoolers' weight gain is due to muscle?

75%!

400

Should new food be served in little portions or big portions?

Little portions!

400

How much sleep should a preschooler be getting daily?

10 to 13 hours!

400

What are the two memory categories that make up long-term memory?

Explicit and implicit memories!

400

Intellectual problem solving is dependent on how well a child understands what?

Logical thinking concepts!

500

How is a person's ability to keep balanced measured? 

The health of their eyes, ears, and brain!

500

Why are children often messy eaters?

Their fine-motor skills are still developing!

500

What is involuntary urination called in a child who is over three years old?

Enuresis!

500

What is transductive reasoning?

Mentally linking events without using logic!

500

____ involves choosing an attribute, selecting all objects that contain the given attribute, and then recognizing items that do not contain the attribute.

Classifying!

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