Chap 17
The Toddler
Chap 18
The Preschool Child
Chap 19
The School-Age Child
Definitions (All chapters)
General questions
(All chapters).
100

What is the Erikson’s stage of development for this age range? 

Erikson’s stage of autonomy versus shame and doubt

100

What happens to their weight between ages 1and 5yrs

Their weight doubles.  

"Doubled the 1-year weight by the age of 5 years".

100

Erikson refers to this phase as?

the stage of industry

100

Enuresis

is involuntary urination after the age at which bladder control should have been established.

100

What is centering? (The Preschool Child)

The tendency to concentrate on a single outstanding characteristic of an object while excluding its other features

200

What are the benefits of "Time- out"? 

A time-out period in a safe place helps the child to develop the ability to tolerate delayed gratification and self-regulation.

200

Attention span reaches 30 minutes at what age? 

5yrs. 

200

How do children evaluate themselves at this age?

Children are evaluated according to their social contribution, such as the ability to attain good grades, hit home runs, or earn a yellow belt in karate class

200

Symbolic functioning

 They create a mental image to stand for something that is not there.

E.g. children who pretend that an empty box is a fort

200

 The achievement of what vision may be accomplished by school age?

 The achievement of 20/20 vision may be accomplished by school age.

300

Separation anxiety, which consists of 3 components, develops in infancy and continues throughout toddlerhood. what are the 3 components? 

protest, despair, and detachment.

Separation anxiety, which consists of protest, despair, and detachment, develops in infancy and continues throughout toddlerhood.

300

The term “stuttering” has been replaced by and is referred to as?

The term “stuttering” has been replaced and is now referred to as “childhood onset fluency disorder.”

300

Weight gains are more rapid than increases in height. what is the average weight and height per year?

The average gain in weight per year is about 2.5 to 3.2 kg (5.5 to 7 lb.). The average increase in height is approximately 5 cm (2 inches).

300

latchkey children

latchkey children are those who are left unsupervised after school because parents are away from home or at work and extended family is not available to care for them

300

Animism.

The tendency to attribute life to inanimate objects

400

Language development parallels cognitive growth. By 3 years of age the child has a rather extensive vocabulary of about how many words?

900 words.

400

Name the 2 stages of the preoperational phase and the age range for each.

Preoperational phase comprises of children from 2 to 7 years of age and is divided into two stages: the preconceptual stage (2 to 4 years of age) and the intuitive thought stage (4 to 7 years of age).

400

Sedentary activities and habits in the school-age child are associated with what 2 conditions later in life?  

high risk of developing obesity and cardiovascular problems later in life.

400

Concrete operations

Concrete operations involve logical thinking and an understanding of cause and effect.

400

The school - age child uses the skill and knowledge they obtain to attempt to master the activities they enjoy, including music, sports, and art. Unsuccessful adaptations at this time can lead to?

a sense of inferiority.

500

What helps the toddler to master the stage of autonomy and maintain a positive self-image

Gentle guidance, positive discipline, and patience will help the toddler master the stage of autonomy and maintain a positive self-image.

500

In the "Treatment and Nursing Care" of Enuresis, a detailed physical and psychological history is obtained. Name 3 factors/ information that should be included. 

Factors such as the pattern of wetting, number of times per night or per week, number of daytime voiding, type of stream, dysuria, amount of fluid taken between dinner and bedtime, family history, stress, and reactions of parents and child are documented

500

Why is organized sports important for his group? 

Participation in organized sports can develop skill, teamwork, and fitness, but excessive pressure and unrealistic expectations can have negative effects.

500

Androgynous.

 A gender role concept that incorporates both masculine and feminine qualities.

500

List 4 ways to protect against injury (Injury prevention, The Toddler)

Injury prevention involves some of the methods mentioned in the discussion of consumer education: the use of items such as electric outlet covers, cabinet locks, drawer locks, and the creation of a hazard-free or childproof environment for the child