Family Time:
Composition, Assessment, & Parenting Styles
Let's Get Physical:
Physical Assessment
& Development
Think about it:
Psychosocial & Cognitive Development
Life & Style:
Environment, Nutrition, &
Age-Appropriate Activities
Safety-First:
Immunizations, Injury Prevention & Guidance
100
The type of family composition Ponijao's family consisted of.
What is an Extended (or Intergenerational) family?
100
Approximately 6-8.
What is the number of teeth Ponijao should have by 1 year of age!
100
Learning that the world is good and can be trusted by the meeting of basic needs.
What is Erikson's first Psychosocial Stage, "Trust vs. Mistrust?"
100
Dirt, sticks, rocks, bowls, and trees.
What are "Toys" Ponijao played with?
100
Choking, Drowning, Head Injury, & Bites.
What are Safety Concerns?
200
The type of parenting style most easily observed in Ponijao's family.
What is Authoritative?
200
Head & Neck control, Loss of Primitive Reflexes, & Rolling over.
What are Infant Gross motor skills?
200
Interest in novelty, repetition, understands causality, & solicits help from others.
What is The tertiary circular reaction stage?
200
Main source of nutrition for African Infants. (Hint: It Rhymes with "west reading")
What is Breast Feeding?
200
Small objects within infants reach, unsupervised play, exposure to animals, and little supervision while in water.
What are High Risk Behaviors?
300
Person or people responsible for the house-hold chores and primary child-care in Ponijao's family.
Who are Ponijao's Mother and Grandmother?
300
These cranial nerves are considered to be intact when a child can demonstrate the six cardinal fields of gaze and follow objects with it's eyes.
What are cranial nerves II, III, IV, & VI. II (Optic/Vision), III (Occulomotor), IV (Trochlear) & VI (Abducens)
300
A time of learning & mastering independent behaviors, and decision making.
What is Erikson's second psychosocial stage, "Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt?"
300
Dry-lands and deserts comprise sixty percent of the continent Ponijao and her family call home.
What is Africa?
300
Injuries could be prevented if this culture practiced more ________________ ______________________.
What is Anticipatory Guidance?
400
Structure, roles, functions, stressors and interaction of members.
What is a Family Assessment?
400
Darker skin, wider nose, darker eyes, fuller lips, curlier hair, deeper voice (both males & female), & smaller ears.
What are Unique Physical Attributes in the African Culture?
400
Ability to demonstrate egocentric thought, mental imagery, & an increase in language.
What is The Preoperational Stage?
400
Children share a communal bowl of porridge while the adult women eat in a group, at the same time babies may be offered the breast.
What are Family Rituals Associated with Meal Times?
400
Malaria, trypanosomiasis, intestinal worm infections, dengue, & schistosomiasis.
What are Diseases found in unsafe drinking water?
500
Living in a remote location; no access to: clean water, fresh fruits & vegetables, or health care. High incidence of disease, high mortality rate and nutrient deficiencies.
What are Stressors Ponijao's family faced.
500
Progressive variations or changes in grasp.
What are fine motor skills in the infant?
500
A time of learning the difference between right and wrong; developing character, personality and view of self.
What are Moral & Self-Concept Development?
500
Overcrowding, poor housing, improper garbage disposal, poor drainage, & lack of drinking water.
What are environmental challenges in Africa?
500
Ponijao's family relies on passive immunity for the survival of their children, Therefore they do not receive_________.
What are Immunizations?