Providing shelter is a way to meet __________ needs.
Physical
Gross motor skills have to do with small muscles, such as in the fingers and toes.
FALSE
__________ is the best source of nutrition for most infants.
Breastmilk
Antonio loves playing with play dough and can make some recognizable shapes. This skill is an example of which of the following?
(Choose fine or gross motor skills)
Fine
When children are involved in setting the rules, it provides an increased sense of fairness
True or False
True
Stacey is 14 months old. She is learning to pull up on furniture and take steps on her own. When she successfully takes a step on her own, her father smiles and hugs her. Her father’s actions are example of meeting her __________ needs
(Pick: Physical,Emotional, Social, Intellectual)
Emotional
Walking, running and jumping are examples of the development of __________.
GROSS MOTOR SKILLS
Which of the following is the age range for toddlers?
1 to 3 years of age
Which of the following is the age ranges for school age children?
6 to 12 years old
All children grow and develop at the same rate.
True or False
False
Select all of the following statements which describe meeting intellectual needs.
Asking questions
Helping children identify sounds and various noises
Offering choices
Allowing toddlers to make structured decisions promotes __________ development
Intellectual
Which of the following is the correct age range for preschoolers?
3 to 5 years of age
Which of the following is NOT a category of developmental milestones?
Parenting
Which of the following are instances in which a child is continually behind in obtaining skills other children of a similar age have learned?
Choose: developmental disability, developmentally delayed, developmental metric
Developmentally delayed
Playing games with children to facilitate the practice of taking turns is a way to meet social needs.
True
Select the following which are emotional needs for school-age children.
Teaching emotional regulation
Affection
Praise
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a preschooler?
Just learning to walk
Jefferson is three years old and can name multiple colors. Which of the following types of milestones has he met?
(Choose: Physical, Cognitive, language)
Cognitive
Which of the following fosters the growth and development of a school-age child by providing a sense of belonging and increasing social skills?
Choose: Group Identification, self esteem, personal identity
Group Identification
__________ are behaviors and skills observed in children as they grow and develop.
Developmental milestones
Which of the following is an emotional developmental milestone for school-age children?
(Choose
sounding out words, being critical of others, scribbling on paper)
BEING CRITICAL OF OTHERS
Which of the following does NOT foster the growth and development of group identification in a school-age child?
Choose: develop identity, develop friendships develop goals
Develop goals
Morgan is six years old and has begun being critical of others and looking for “loopholes” to get what she wants. Which of the following types of milestones has she met?
Choose: Social/emotional, physical, cognitive
Social/ Emotional
Social and emotional developmental milestones for school-age children include all of the following except
Choose: The desire to be involved with activities
The desire to interact with friends,
The ability to converse at a more “adult” level
The ability to converse at a more “adult” level