Infant/Baby (0-1 year)
Toddler (1-3 Years)
Childhood (3-12 Years)
Teenager (13-17
Years)
Adulthood (18+)
100

How does a newborn affect routines?

What is  routine is everything. The baby will set the routine for the most part in the early days, but taking the time and effort to set routines for sleep, food, etc (especially sleep) will pay dividends. It's also important for you. Having a new baby throws you into a weird timeless abyss.

100

Why is it important for toddlers to have a routine?

What is having good routines in place provides a sense of security for children and promotes well being. Routines also support the development of positive parent/child relationships.

100

Children at this age still need a caregiver?

What is Yes

Explanation: Children usually don't need somebody to watch over them around the age 11-12, however younger children don't have the developed awareness of their decisions and actions.

100
Why do teenagers have bad sleep schedules?
What is.... Teens often struggle with poor sleep habits due to a combination of biological factors, environmental influences, and lifestyle choices. Specifically, changes in their circadian rhythm, early school start times, and increased use of electronic devices all contribute to sleep deprivation.


100

Do children in their adulthood need assistance from their parents?

What is Yes

Explanation: Children who suffer like SBS (Shaking Baby Syndrome) need assistance from the parents, even if it's not severe because of long-term or behavioral health issues.

200
Do babies have to be on a strict schedule?

What is NO

explanation: newborns can benefit from routines, but we don't recommend following a strict schedule until they're older.

200

how does a toddler affect my schedule

A toddler's needs and activities will significantly impact your daily schedule

200

Over-scheduling teenagers can result in... 

What is Stress

Explanation: Over-scheduling your child as a teenager can result in stress from expectations from the parents to do extracurricular activities and courses

200

Parents have more time because of their child being mature enough to be alone? (As in like both parents go out for a day)

What is Yes

Explanation: children around this age don't need constant assistance from their parents.

200
What happens to disabled children when they become adults?


what is When your child becomes a legal adult, you can no longer make certain decisions for them about their health and welfare. However, you can stay involved through: A Representative Payee: Social Security will determine who best serves as Representative Payee for your child's benefits

300

How do you structure your day with a baby?

What is 

  1. 8 to 9 a.m.: Eat breakfast and clean up. ...
  2. 9 to 10 a.m.: Playtime. ...
  3. 10 to 11 a.m.: Outdoor time, exercise, etc. ...
  4. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.: Planned activity or errands.
  5. 12 to 1 p.m.: Lunch and wind down. ...
  6. 1 to 3 p.m.: Nap or quiet time. ...
  7. 3 to 3:30 p.m.: Afternoon snack. ...
  8. 5 to 6 p.m.: Family dinner and cleanup.
300

Why is it important for toddlers to have a schedule?

What is they develop relationships with the people they interact with and gain a sense of self-confidence. As older toddlers and young children grow, they can follow routines, demonstrate emerging independence, and adjust to change more easily.

300

Why do kids ask you to watch them?

what is Attention, acception and love. Children feel so loved when their parents acknowledge them and they want the pleasure of knowing that you will stop everything your doing just to watch them play.

300

How long is a teenagers attention span?

What is 13-15 years old: 30-40 minutes. 16+ years old: 32-50+ minutes.

300

How long is a adults attention span?

What is 18+ years old: 32-50+ minutes.

400

How do you work full time with a baby?

What is

  1. Set up a family calendar. ...
  2. Find good child care and have a healthy relationship with your caregiver. ...
  3. Divide and conquer. ...
  4. Have a backup babysitter in place. ...
  5. Make your mornings as easy as possible.
400

What are some ways to work while taking care of a toddler?

What is 

  1. Start the day early. ...
  2. Hire a babysitter or find a daycare.etc
400

How long does it take for a child to get used to a routine?

what is Older children take about 2 weeks to adjust and develop a new routine. Younger children may adjust in less time

400

What are the needs for a teenager?

what is Key Points: What teens want as much as when they were little is your love, your care, your respect and your attention. They want to be noticed by you. Teens often need support in keeping active so that it becomes a part of their adult life style, and they stay healthy and fit.

400

What are the basic needs of adults?

what is We must have food, water, air, and shelter to survive. If any one of these basic needs is not met, then humans cannot survive.

500

If neither parents don't have time to take care of their infant/baby, they would ask a (_________) 

What is Caregivers? Relatives? Trusted friends? etc

500

How to have a better relationship with a toddler?

What is 

  1. Give your toddler plenty of positive attention. ...
  2. Make time to share fun activities and play together. etc.
500

Do children at this particular age always need to be watch while in Public.

What Is Yes or No

Yes: because children at this age tend to get lost easily in public areas

No: if the child is in a area like a playground, they don't need to be watched.

500

What is the number 1 cause for teenagers to get in a accident.

What is driving?

Explanation: Parents should provide help to their child to practice driving.

500
What percentage of adults are active?

what is Only 1 in 4 adults and 1 in 5 

Example: Adolescents in the United States meet physical activity guidelines for aerobic and muscle-strengthening activities. Healthy People 2030 focuses on improving health and well-being by helping people of all ages get enough aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity.

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