ANSWERS (GUARANTEE PASS)
1. What characteristic do all families share? - ANSWER specific purpose
2. What is goal that's common to all families? - ANSWER Personal fulfillment
of the members
3. What is an example of a good snack choice for a toddler? - ANSWER
Bananas and strawberries
4. Development - ANSWER The acquisition of skills and function
5. Maturation - ANSWER Total process in which skills and potential emerge
regardless of practice and training.
6. Cepholocaudal - ANSWER Growth and development beginning at the head
and progressing downward toward the feet.
7. Growth can be defined as? - ANSWER an increase in physical size.
8. According to Erickson's stages of development, what task would Ryder, age
9, be completing? - ANSWER Industry vs inferiority
9. Trust vs. Mistrust (Erikson) - ANSWER 0-2 years
"Can I trust the world?"
, Virtue (hope)
Children develop a sense of trust in the world and people who are supposed to
care for them.
10.Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (Erikson) - ANSWER (2-4 yrs/toddler)
"Can I do things myself or must I rely on others?"
Virtue (Will)
Children develop a sense of independence and personal control
Children may be left with feelings of doubt and shame over their own abilities
11.Initiative vs. Guilt - ANSWER 4-5 years
"Is it ok for me to do things?"
Virtue (Purpose)
Kids develop a sense of purpose and the motivation to try new things
Children are left with feelings of guilt and lack of initiative.
12.Industry vs. Inferiority - ANSWER 5-12 years
"How can I be good?"
Virtue(Competence)
Success leads to feelings of competence
Failure leads to feelings of inferiority
13.Identity vs. Role Confusion - ANSWER 12-19 years
"Who am I?"
Virtue(Fidelity)
Teens develop a strong sense of self