Physiological Development Considerations
Cognitive Development Considerations
Social Emotional
Nursing considerations
Providing care
100
What is the normal range age for a toddler?
1-3 years old
100
TRUE/FALSE at 2 years children begin to speak in full sentences
false
100

Sudden emotional outburts of anger

What is a temper tantrum?

100
What is the leading cause of injury for toddlers?
accidents (ex: falling)
100
provide the kind of flexible, intimate environment that promotes individualized learning
What is a small group
200
What would a toddler do if they were handed a book?
turn the pages
200
What is it called when a toddler can't see something but they still know it exists?
object permanence
200
give two examples of actions that a toddler could perform unassisted.
dressing, feeding, walking, toileting
200
What are some examples of foods that a nurse would tell the parent NOT to feed the toddler?
foods high in sugar, fat and salt
200
" the wheels on the bus", "Mary had a little lamb", " I had a burple"
What is sing along songs
300
TRUE/FALSE a toddler drinks from a cup and uses a spoon
TRUE
300
what age do toddlers begin to use language skills?
1 year
300

__________ is a form of self control in which a toddler seeeks to do things for themselves

What is autonomy?

300
A parent come in with their 1 and half year old with concerns about potty training. They ask if the toddler should make it through the night without wetting themselves. What is the nurses response?
It is common for a child of that age to require a diaper during the middle of the night.
300

fluffy and can be used as a comfort object at bedtime.

What is a stuffed animal

400

Give two examples of gross motor skills for a toddler

walks forward and backwards, runs, kicks, climbs stairs, rides a tricycle.

400
TRUE/FALSE toddlers cannot identify several body parts
false
400
What is the negative response of a toddler when their parent drops them off at daycare?
separation anxiety
400
Name 3 common food allergies in toddler.
Peanuts, eggs, dairy, wheat, shellfish, tree nuts, soy
400
happens one a year at the doctors office
What is health screenings/ physicals
500

Give two examples of fine motor skills a toddler might have

Using a spoon, scribbling, drawing, stringing beads

500

The ability to use clear and distinct speach

What is articulation?

500

What are two ways you can help toddlers develop good social skills?

modeling, establish rules to guide behavior, help children understand and respect others feelings, show children how to use words and name emotions. 

500

When should you call 911?

If your child is choking, if your child is unconscious, if your child has symptoms of a conscussion

500
puzzles, Legos, play-doh, arts and crafts.
What is Toys that enhance motor skills/creativity