Infant
Toddler
Preschoolers
School-Age
Adolescents
100

An infant's birth weight should do this by 12 months.

What is triple?

100

This type of play occurs when children play beside each other but not directly with each other.

What is parallel play?

100

This type of play involves interaction with other children but no organized rules.

What is associative play?

100

This type of play is expected in school-age children.

What is cooperative play?

100

This developmental task is the primary focus of adolescence.

What is identity formation?

200

This developmental milestone typically occurs around 4 months of age.

What is rolling over?

200

By age 2 years, children commonly speak using these.

What are two-word phrases?

200

Preschoolers often believe their thoughts or actions caused events to happen. This is called:

What is magical thinking?

200

School-age children enjoy activities that help them develop this sense of accomplishment.

What is competence or achievement?

200

These individuals often have the strongest influence on adolescent behavior.

Who are peers (friends)?

300

This fine motor skill usually develops around 9–10 months.

What is the pincer grasp?

300

This gross motor skill is expected by approximately age 3 years.

What is riding a tricycle?

300

This activity is an example of imaginative play commonly seen in preschoolers.

What is playing house or dress-up?

300

This cognitive ability allows school-age children to understand cause and effect.

What is logical thinking?

300

This type of thinking develops during adolescence.

What is abstract thinking?

400

This type of play is expected in infants.

What is solitary play?

400

Toddlers frequently use this one-word response as they seek independence.

What is "No"?

400

Preschoolers are known for asking this one-word question repeatedly.

What is "Why?"

400

A hospitalized school-age child benefits from being allowed to do this.

What is participate in their care?

400

This nursing intervention is especially important when caring for adolescents.

What is providing privacy?

500

According to safe sleep recommendations, infants should always be placed in this position.

What is on their back (supine position)?

500

This is one of the greatest injury risks for toddlers due to their curiosity and mobility.

What is poisoning?

500

When explaining procedures to preschoolers, nurses should use this approach.

What is simple, concrete language and demonstration through play?

500

This safety topic becomes increasingly important during the school-age years.

What is internet safety?

500

These three major causes of death in adolescents are frequently discussed in health promotion.

What are motor vehicle crashes, suicide, and homicide?