They cry, babble and point,
How do Infants communicate?
Draws circles and builds a tower with 6-7 blocks
What is normal fine motor skills?
Hop, run, draw, dress themselves and catch a ball.
What are normal gross motor skills?
Thinking at an adult level, abstract concepts, deductive reasoning
What are Piaget's formal operations?
Most readily available legal simultant that occurs in substance abuse
What is caffine?
7 months or older
They recognize familiar faces and voices by what age?
Toddler wetting the bed shows regression as a response
What is separation anxiety?
Bodily harm, the dark, ghosts, animals and medical personnel
What are normal mistaken perceptions and fears?
Feeling of invincibity to bad outcomes leads to
What are risky behaviors?
Decreases in visual acuity, muscle tone, visual acuity for near vision
What is normal physical development of middle adults?
Stranger fear becomes evident at this age
What is that 6 to 8 months?
What are temper tantrums?
"The sun sets because people want to go to bed" illustrates this type of thinking
What Is cause and effect relationships?
Group relationships, peer pressure and decreased parent-child interaction
What are normal social support systems?
Obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, substance abuse and cancer may affect health promotion because they are
What are risk factors in middle age ?
This should double by 4-6 months and triple by first year.
What is birth weight?
Should be in a rear facing car seat until this age or this milestone
What is age 2 or appropriate height and weight?
Define colors,objects, express desires with 8000-14000 words.
What is normal language development ?
Second leading cause of death in 15-24 yr range
What is homicide?
Decreased fat and skin elasticity, asymmetrical features
What are changes in older adult head and neck?
Optimum means for nutrition for the first 12 months
what is breastfeeding?
What is sphincter control development?
binocular vision disorder in which the eyes don't work together correctly
What is strabismus?
Nutritional disorders that appear in adolescence often in response to peer pressure
What are anorexia and bulimia?
Delirium, dementia and depression
What are the three cognitive disorders affecting older adults?