According to Erickson, which age group is developing self-control and independance or facing shame and doubt?
Who are Toddlers?
This reflex, present at birth, causes an infant to turn toward a stroked cheek and should disappear by 4 months.
What is Rooting reflex?
Preschoolers typically gain this amount of height in cm per year.
What is 6–7.6 cm
School-age children typically gain about this many pounds per year.
What is 5–7 pounds?
This is the most important factor influencing self-esteem in adolescents.
What is Body image?
Erikson's stage for school-age children, emphasizing competence through industry or leading to feelings of inadequacy.
What is Industry vs. Inferiority?
By 12 months, most infants achieve this fine motor grasp using thumb and forefinger to pick up small objects.
What is Pincer grasp?
This form of play is common in preschool behavior.
What is cooperative play?
According to Piaget, this stage allows school-age children to do this with objects, like classifying by common elements.
What is the concrete operational stage?
This type of unintentional injury is the leading cause of death in adolescence.
What is MVA (motor vehicle accidents)
Erikson's stage for adolescents is known as ....
What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?
Typically a toddler should be able to walk independently by this age.
What is 18 months?
By age 5, a child should draw a person with at least this many body parts.
What is 6?
The frontal sinuses are developed by ____years of age.
What is age 7?
Adolescents require about ____mg of calcium each day.
What is 1,300?
Freud's phallic stage occurs in this age group, focusing on gender identification and the Oedipus/Electra complex.
What is Preschool age or 3–6 years?
This fine motor skill involves drawing this geometric shape by 36 months of age.
What is copies circles?
Peddling a tricycle is an expected gross motor skill achievement for the Preschooler by the age of ....
What is 3?
By the time the child is 10 years of age, this part of the neurologic system has stopped growing.
What is Brain growth?
The average number of hours of sleep that adolescents require per night.
What is 9 hours?
Piaget's stage where preschoolers use symbolic play and magical thinking but struggle with conservation.
What is Preoperational?
This gross motor skill, rolls from prone to supine is typically mastered by this age.
What is 6 months?
When communicating a ____-year-old can speak in complete sentences (four or more words) using adult-like grammar.
What is a 4-year-old
This medical term is used to describe when a school-age-child is bedwetting and requires further assessment, as bladder capacity increases and it becomes uncommon.
What is Enuresis?
Is the third leading cause of death in people 10 to 19 years old.
What is suicide?