Preschool
Preschool
Older children
School-Age
Adolescent
100

Consistency with boundaries, time out, taking away fun items, explaining choices

What is discipline?

100

Normal behavior that stems from curiosity and causes pleasure but needs to be taught appropriate social boundaries and redirection

What is masturbation?

100
Highly recommended forms of discipline for children

What is consistency, limit-setting, rewarding good behaviors, teaching consequences, and allowing the child to have some feedback on appropriate consequences?

100

Some unintentional injuries for school-age children

What are water, bike, gun, internet, and fire safety?

100

Erikson's developmental theory for adolescents

What is Identity vs Role Confusion? 

200

Imaginary friend, stuffed animals, fears, vivid imagination

What is magical thinking?

200

Some unintentional injuries for preschool children

What are handguns, fire, bicycles, poisons, motor vehicles, water?

200

Common social-emotional development in older children

What are being preoccupied with peers and body image? 

200

Erikson's developmental theory for school-age children

What is industry vs inferiority?

200

Puberty-related changes bring about some of the following concerns

What is pregnancy, STI's, hygiene concerns, body image issues? 

300

According to Erikson's developmental theory, preschoolers experience pleasure with success and guilt when not successful

What is initiative vs guilt?

300

According to Piaget's developmental theory, children start to know right from wrong, exhibits egocentric thinking, displaying animism

What is the preoperational stage?

300

The way some children see hospitalization

What is a punishment for bad behavior?
300

Techniques to manage fears in school-age children

What is reassurance, involving them in coping strategies, avoid talking about concerning things in front of them? 

300

Some important aspects of communication with adolescents

What is being mindful of body language, sitting on their level, being honest and respectful, and soliciting their input?

400

May occur because the child gears punishment or imagination gets carried away

What is lying?

400

Some techniques to gain cooperation in children

What is allow independence and choices when able, explain what to expect, allow child to perform on doll first? 

400

Concerning behavioral changes

What are depression, withdrawal, anger, acting-out, substance abuse? 

400

Using Piaget's concrete operational theory, this is the best way to illicit cooperation with school-age children

What is giving them a job or something to manage/manipulate?

400

Some unintentional injuries for adolescents

What is substance abuse, guns, motor vehicles, impulsive actions, social media? 

500

Expected gross motor skills for a preschool child

What are undresses themselves, climbs stairs with alternate feet, stands on one foot for 10+ seconds, skips, catching improves?

500

Expected fine motor skills for a preschool child

What are traces letters and shapes, undresses themselves, stacks 9-10 blocks, can draw basic stick figures, uses scissors?

500

Educational needs of older children

What are appropriate screen time, proper hygiene, peer pressure, healthy vs abusive relationships, proper nutrition and hydration?

500

Language development in school-age children

What is an expansive vocabulary, understands and uses innuendos, foul language, and metaphors? 

500

Kohlberg's moral development for adolescents

What is development of their moral compass, evaluates the morals of others? 

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