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Life Span Chapter 8 Preschool
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Age – 3-6yrs
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Height & Weight Height – 2 ½ inches / year Weight – 6 pounds / year
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Body proportions Subcutaneous tissue – Adipose tissue – Trunk growth ___ extremity growth – <
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Muscle & Bone Development 75% of weight gain due to – Muscle growth
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Muscles & Bone Development Hips rotate – Inward – Adduction of the foot
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Muscle & Bone Development Long bones – Red marrow – Yellow marrow Flat bones – Red marrow Skull, Sternum, Pelvis – Blood cell production
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Teeth Tooth decay Plaque Dental visits – Q 6 months
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Sensory Development Vision – 20/20 – By age 5 Depth perception Color Hearing – Ear infections
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Vital Signs Pulse – 90-100 / minute Resp – 22-25 / min BP – 100 / 60
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Gross motor 4 yrs – Walking / running Tip toes – Hop & balance One foot – Stairs Alternating feet – Climb & jump – Tricycle – Catch a ball with arms 5 yrs – Coordination – Jump rope – Skip – Balance beam – Catch a ball with hands – Sports
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Fine motor Self-care – Front /back – Spoon / fork – Toiletting Draw Scissors Printing name
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Sexual Development Genital awareness Strong attachment to parent of – Opposite sex Masturbation
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Psychosocial development: Initiative Explore! Pretending
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Psychosocial development: Discipline Set limits Discipline teaches – Impulse control Explore feelings
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Psychosocial development: Jealousy – Affection – Attention – Recognition
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Preschool education Purpose? – Cognitive – Motor – Social
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According to Piaget, what stage of cognitive development is a pre-school age child? A.Analytical B.Pre-conventional C.Sensorimotor D.Conventional E.Pre-operational
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Cognitive development Centration – Single focus (person with a mask)
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Cognitive development Centration Lack reversibility – How 2 actions relate
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Cognitive development Centration Lack reversibility Transductive reasoning – 2 simultaneous events one caused the other
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Cognitive development Centration Lack reversibility Transductive reasoning Symbolic functioning
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Cognitive development Centration Lack reversibility Transductive reasoning Symbolic functioning Animism – Objects have human feeling & intentions (Grandma T’s microwave)
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Cognitive development Centration Lack reversibility Transductive reasoning Symbolic functioning Animism Intuitive thought – Believe without knowing why
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Cognitive development Centration Lack reversibility Transductive reasoning Symbolic functioning Animism Intuitive thought No class inclusion – Can not see an object as belonging to 2 groups
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Cognitive development Language & Memory Egocentric – Share – Take turn – Follow rules Creative Increased attention span
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Communication 4 yrs – 4 word sentences – Who, what, where – Nouns, verbs & adjectives 5 yrs – 5+ word sentences – 2,000+ word vocabulary
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Nutrition Caloric intake – 1,800 cal /day
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Sleep and Rest 10-12 hours / night Nap – 1 a day (if) – 30 – 60 minutes Nightmares
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Play Cooperative / associative play – Follow rules – Share – Take turns Symbolic play continues Audience Imagination Imaginary friends
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Play Building confidence
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Play Imagination
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Play T.V.
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Safety Car seats
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Safety Water safety
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Safety Stranger Danger
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Health Promotion Booster shots – DPT Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus – IPT Polio vaccine
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Thumb sucking Malalignment of the teeth
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Enuresis Bed-wetting – Boys _____ Girls – Boys > Girls
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Fears Dark Mutilation Abandonment
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Handling Fears 1.Acknowledge 2.Reality 3.Reassure
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Fear of the dark
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Fear of mutilation
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Fear of Abandonment Do NOT sneak or lie!
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Safety Car seats Injuries Strangers
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Thumb sucking Malalignment of the teeth
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Bed-wetting Enuresis
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Fears Dark Mutilation Abandonment
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