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What begins to turn to bone at a faster rate than before, giving children a
firmer shape and protecting the internal organs? Ans✓✓✓cartilage
What promotes the development of a wide range of motor skills?
Ans✓✓✓Muscular and skeletal growth processes, coordinated by the
still-maturing brain and nervous system
young children usually sleep more deeply at what time of day, than they
will later in life? Ans✓✓✓night time
Is there any affect of culture on the timing of sleep? Ans✓✓✓yes
What type of anxiety can bedtime bring? Ans✓✓✓separation anxiety,
and children may do all she or he can to avoid it
What are examples of transitional objects? Ans✓✓✓a favorite toy or
blanket
What is a transitional object? Ans✓✓✓these are objects that when used
repeatedly as bedtime companions, they help a child shift from the
dependence of infancy to the independence of later childhood
, What will persistent sleep problems indicate? Ans✓✓✓an emotional,
physiological, or neurological condition that needs to be examined
What is it called when a child appears to awaken abruptly early in the
night from a deep sleep in a state of agitation? Ans✓✓✓sleep (or night)
terror
An occasional bad dream is no cause for alarm, but frequent or persistent
nightmares, especially those that make a child fearful or anxious during
waking hours, may signal what? Ans✓✓✓excessive stress
Are nightmares common in early childhood? Ans✓✓✓yes, they usually
occur toward morning
What is a nightmare often brought on by? Ans✓✓✓staying up too late,
eating a heavy meal close to bedtime, or overexcitement
What is repeated, involuntary urination at night by children old enough
to be expected to have bladder control? Ans✓✓✓Enuresis
Is Enuresis a cause for concern? Ans✓✓✓it is not unusual, and more
than half outgrow bed-wetting by age 8 without special help
Why do children wet the bed? Ans✓✓✓Children of preschool age
normally recognize the sensation of a full bladder while asleep and