Pre-school & School age Development
Brain
Puberty
Alcohol
Sleep
100

Which of Erikson's stages refers to pre-school age children (3-6) where they seek a sense of control over their actions?

Initiative vs Guilt  

100

What is the frontal lobe (pre-frontal cortex) responsible for?

decision making, emotional regulation

100

The developmental changes in puberty ultimately lead to the ability to ______

reproduce

100

Which organ is responsible for removing toxins from the body?

liver

100

How much sleep do teens need each night?

8-10 hours

200

How much exercise do school-age children need each day?

60 minutes

200

What is the cerebellum responsible for

balance & coordination

200

Hormonal changes during puberty often causes what on the skin?

acne

200

Name 3 cancers associated with alcohol use

breast, colon, throat, liver, mouth

200

What is the sleep hormone?

Melatonin

300

interacting while playing is an example of what type of play?

Cooperative play

300

What is the brain doing during sleep?

storing memories, pruning, consolidating information

300

What hormones are produced by the ovaries in females, and the testes in males?

estrogen/testosterone

300

What toxic substance is produced by the liver when it metabolizes alcohol

acetaldehyde

300

Why do phones disrupt our sleep?

Blue light blocks melatonin release

400

How much do preschool children grow each year on average? (inches & pounds)

2-3 inches & 4-5 pounds

400

What 2 parts of the brain are underdeveloped in teens?

frontal lobe & cerebellum

400

What happens during the menses phase?

bleeding (period)

400

Name 3 ways alcohol affect the brain

kills brain cells, shrinks brain, dementia, judgement, mental health

400

Why do teens generally go to bed later?

A shift in their circadian rhythm

500

School age children should be able to write _____ word sentences & short ________

5 word sentences & short paragraphs

500

In what part of sleep is the brain most active?

REM sleep

500

How does a girl's body structurally change during puberty?

more curvy, wider hips, develops breasts

500

Condition in which the liver is scarred & can no longer repair itself

Cirrhosis

500

How does caffeine work in the body?

By blocking adenosine receptors, tricking you into not feeling sleepy

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