This family stage includes adjusting to the new family unit when grown children leave home
What is the grown-child stage?
In this defense mechanism an individual attributes unacceptable thoughts to another person
What is projection?
The times in which a neonate is assessed and given an Apgar score
When is 1 minute after birth and again 5 minutes later?
The current treatment for amblyopia
What is patching the stronger eye?
When routine dental exams should occur
When is every 6 months?
This family pattern offers their members choices and encourage participation and individual responsibility
What is an authoritative family?
These needs include feeling free from danger and risk, secure in one's own environment
What are safety needs?
The age in which the infant's posterior fontanel closes
When is 4 months old?
A large belly and an exaggerated lumbar curvature
What is lordosis?
What preschool children frequently have fears of
What is the dark, mutilation, and abandonment?
A child's primary socializing agent
What is the family?
To achieve the developmental task in this stage of Erikson's psychosocial theory, children's needs are met in a timely fashion
What is trust vs. mistrust?
The age in which an infant can sit alone
When is 7 months?
This type of play involves children playing alongside other children without interacting with them
What is parallel play?
An extreme form of a nightmare where the child is unable to recall the event in the morning
What is a night terror?
This type of family includes adult married partners, with or without children
What is a nuclear or dyad family?
The process by which the middle-aged person focuses on leadership, productivity, and concern for future generations
What is generativity?
A covering of fine hair over the body of the newborn
What is lanugo?
A return to an earlier form of behavior where the child felt comfortable and secure during a stressful time
What is regression?
The ability to sort objects or situations according to their characteristics
What is seriation?
This family pattern offers their members complete freedom
What is a permissive or laissez-faire family?
In this stage of cognitive development, concepts of reversibility and spatiality are developed
What is concrete operations?
If the head of a back-lying newborn is turned to one side the arm and leg will extend on that side.
What is the tonic neck reflex?
An example of this behavior includes preferring to use the same plate at each meal
What is ritualistic behavior?
This type of play validates the child's worth
What is team play?