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Physical Growth Patterns: Infant 0-6 months - Answer: Weight
increases 6-8 oz/week
Length increases 1"/month
HC increases 0.5"/month
Posterior fontanel closes at 2 months
,Double birth weight by 6 months
Tripling of birth weight by age 1 year
Growth in "spurts" rather than gradual pattern
Physical Growth Patterns: Infant 6-12 months - Answer: Weight
increases by 3-4 oz/week
Length increases by 0.5"/month
HC increases by 0.25"/month
Teething begins 6-8 months
Triple birth weight by 12 months
Height increased by 50% by 12 months
Milestones: 6-12 year old - Answer: Increasingly coordinated
Rides bike
Organized sports & activities
Collections, hobbies
Same sex friends
Develops conscience
Chronological Age (CH) - Answer: = Starts with Birth (post natal)
,Corrected Age (CA ) - Answer: = CH - Weeks gestation
At birth
Ongoing
Erikson's Psychosocial Development
Infant - Answer: trust vs mistrust
Erickson's Psychosocial Development
Toddler (1-3y) - Answer: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
Erickson's Psychosocial Development
Preschooler (3-6y) - Answer: Initiative vs. Guilt
Erickson's Psychosocial Development
School Aged Child (6-12y) - Answer: Industry vs. Inferiority
Erikson's Psychosocial Development
Adolescence (12-18y) - Answer: Identity vs. Role Confusion
, sensorimotor stage - Answer: in Piaget's theory, the stage from birth
to about 2 years of age)during which infants know the world mostly in
terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities
Characteristics of Infants (B--2y) in Piaget's Sensorimotor Stage -
Answer: reflex activity
cause & effect
trial & error
curiosity experimentation novelty object permanence stranger anxiety
intense attachment to PCG
Characteristics of Young Children (2-7y) in Piaget's Preoperational Stage
- Answer: geocentrism
transductive reasoning
centration
animism
irreversibility
magical thinking
literal
Egocentrism - Answer: only own perspective