Lesson 3 Vocab
Lesson 4 Vocab
Lesson 5 Vocab
Lesson 3 ?'s
Lessons 4 & 5 ?'s
100
The first year of life is called?
Infancy
100
Age measured in years.
Chronological Age
100
This is when a person's body systems shut down.
Clinical Death
100
In this stage of life a childs weight triples and their height can increase up to 50%
Infancy
100
This stage of adulthood is considered to be when an individual is in their twenties and possibly beginning a career.
Early Adulthood
200
The time when you begin to develop certain traits of adults of your own gender?
Puberty
200
A form of mental slowdown that can strike an individual as early as their 40's causing them to have memory loss.
Alzheimer's Disease
200
This occurs when oxygen is cut off from all of an individuals brain cells.
Brain Death
200
During this stage of life children begin to ask many questions, enjoy playing make believe, and imitating adults.
Childhood
200
Name two stages of the greiving process.
Shock, Anger, Yearning, Depression, and Moving On
300
Chemical substances produced in glands and which regulate many body functions.
Hormones
300
How well various body parts are working can determine this.
Biological Age
300
The sum total of feelings caused by the death of a loved one.
Grief
300
Children learn to walk and talk at this stage of childhood.
Early Childhood
300
List the three stages of Adulthood
Early, Middle, and Late Adulthood
400
The period between childhood and adulthood is called?
Adolescence
400
This has to do with the activities that society expects you to perform at a certain age.
Social Age
400
A place where terminally ill people stay that provides for their special needs.
Hospice
400
At this stage children's physical skills improve and their mental skills increase.
Late Childhood
400
At this stage of adulthood individuals may look back on their lives and often look forward to retirement.
Late Adulthood
500
Events that need to happen in order for you to continue growing toward becoming a healthy, mature adult.
Developmental Tasks
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
500
Ways of dealing with the sense of loss people feel by the death of someone close.
Coping Stratagies
500
Scientist who studied social and emotional developments of individuals from infancy to old age.
Erik Erikson
500
List the 5 stages of accepting death.
Stage 1: Denial, Stage 2: Anger, Stage 3: Bargaining, Stage 4: Depression, and Stage 5: Acceptance