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PhysicalSocialEmotionalIntellectual DEVELOPMENTAL JEOPARDY $200 $200$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $400 $200 $600 $800 $1000 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $400 $600 $800 $1000

Answer: Slow, steady growth A

Question: What are 5-8 year olds? $ Q

Answer: Exhibit a wide range of sexual maturity A

Question: What are year olds? $ Q

1-600A Answer: These youth “fit” their bodies better than others.

$ Q Question: What are year olds?

1-800A Answer: This is a time of great developmental variety.

$ Q Question: What are year olds?

1-1000A Answer: Are quite active with boundless energy.

$ Q Question: What are 9-12 year olds?

2-200A Answer: Don’t like comparisons with others.

$ Q Question: What are 9-12 year olds? Or What are year olds?

2-400A Answer: Are family orientedAnswer: Are family oriented.

$ Q Question: What are 5-8 year olds?

2-600A Answer: Desire respect.

$ Q Question: What are year olds?

2-800A Answer: Like joining clubs or groups.

$ Q Question: What are 9-12 year olds?

2-1000A Answer: Begin to question authority and adult values.

$ Q Question: What are year olds?

3-200A Answer: See fairness as “the golden rule.”

3-200Q $200 Question: What are 5-8 year olds?

3-400A Answer: Correct behavior is “obeying rules set by adults.”

3-400Q $400 Question: What are 9-12 year olds?

3-600A Answer: Like to play games.

3-600Q $600 Question: What are 5-8 year olds?

3-800A Answer: Emotions on a roller-coaster ride.

3-800Q $800 Question: What are year olds?

3-1000A Answer: Develop their own values and beliefs.

3-1000Q $1000 Question: What are year olds?

4-200A Answer: Very concrete at this age.

4-200Q $200 Question: What are 5-8 year olds?

4-400A Answer: Have interests in collections and hobbies.

4-400Q $400 Question: What are 9-12 year olds?

4-600A Answer: Enjoy demonstrating acquired knowledge.

4-600Q $600 Question: What are year olds?

4-800A Answer: Tend to judge themselves in absolutes.

4-800Q $800 Question: What are 9-12 year olds?

4-1000A Answer: Moving from concrete to abstract thinking.

4-1000Q $1000 Question: What are year olds?

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