[24] FINALS | TODDLER Flashcards
1
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1-3 years old
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TODDLER
2
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TODDLER
- w____, t____ young children
- with a growing sense of a____
- time of intense environmental exploration
- period of t____ and s____
- temper tantrums, negativism and obstinacy
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- walking, talking young children
- with a growing sense of autonomy
- time of intense environmental exploration
- period of toilet training and sibling rivalry
- temper tantrums, negativism and obstinacy
3
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PROPORTIONAL CHANGES
HEIGHT
- ____ rate of increase
- elongation of ____
- Average: ____ cm
- Growth: ____ cm /year
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HEIGHT
- slow rate of increase
- elongation of legs
- Average: 86.6 cm
- Growth: 7.5 cm /year
4
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PROPORTIONAL CHANGES
WEIGHT
- Average yearly wt. gain: ____ kg
- Average weight: ____ kg
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WEIGHT
- Average yearly wt. gain: 1.8- 2.7 kg
- Average weight: 12 kg
5
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PROPORTIONAL CHANGES
HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE
- at 1 to 2 years old: equal to ____ circumference
- total increase during the second year: ____ cm
- rate of increase slows until 5 y/o - less than ____ cm/ year
- between 12 and 18 months old: ____ closes
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HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE
- at 1 to 2 years old: equal to chest circumference
- total increase during the second year: 2.5 cm
- rate of increase slows until 5 y/o - less than 1.25 cm/ year
- between 12 and 18 months old: anterior fontanel closes
6
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PROPORTIONAL CHANGES
CHEST CIRCUMFERENCE
- continues to increase in size and exceeds ____
- after second year: exceeds the ____ measurement
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CHEST CIRCUMFERENCE
- continues to increase in size and exceeds head circumference
- after second year: exceeds the abdominal measurement
7
Q
SENSORY CHANGES
- Sight: ____ continues to develop; well-developed full binocular vision
-____/____ - Hearing, Smell, Taste, Touch: become increasingly well-developed
- Taste: with specific t____
- ____: increased sensation
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- Sight: depth perception continues to develop, well-developed full binocular vision
-20/40 - Hearing, Smell, Taste, Touch: become increasingly well-developed
- Taste: with specific taste preferences
- Feet: increased sensation
8
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MATURATION OF SYSTEMS
NERVOUS
- almost complete ____ of spinal cord
- increased attention span
- develops to about ____% of adult size
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NERVOUS
- almost complete myelination of spinal cord
- increased attention span
- develops to about 90% of adult size
9
Q
MATURATION OF SYSTEMS
CARDIOVASCULAR
- HR= ____ bpm
BP = ____ mmHg
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CARDIOVASCULAR
- HR= 90 bpm
BP = 99/64 mmHg
10
Q
MATURATION OF SYSTEMS
REPIRATORY
- slightly slow; a____
- volume continue to increase
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REPIRATORY
- slightly slow; abdominal
- volume continue to increase
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Q
MATURATION OF SYSTEMS
DIGESTIVE
- fairly complete
- increased s____
- increased a____
- control of e____
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DIGESTIVE
- fairly complete
- increased stomach capacity
- increased acidity
- control of elimination
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MATURATION OF SYSTEMS
INTEGUMENTARY
- functionally matures
- minimum s____ and s____ production
- h____ of muscle cells
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INTEGUMENTARY
- functionally matures
- minimum sebum and sweat production
- hyperplasia of muscle cells
13
Q
MATURATION OF SYSTEMS
IMMUNE
- efficient p____
- well establsihed a____ production
- ____ immunity disappears
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IMMUNE
- efficient phagocytosis
- well establsihed antibody production
- passive immunity disappears
14
Q
MATURATION OF SYSTEMS
THERMOREGULATION
- learns mechanisms to control body temperature
- can conserve ____
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THERMOREGULATION
- learns mechanisms to control body temperature
- can conserve core body temperature
15
Q
GROSS MOTOR SKILLS
- ____ years old: can climb the stairs with support
- By the end of ____ years old: can climb the stairs w/o support
- Can do an ____ pass of a ball w/o losing balance
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- 2 years old: can climb the stairs with support
- By the end of 2 years old: can climb the stairs w/o support
- Can do an overhead pass of a ball w/o losing balance
16
Q
FINE MOTOR SKILLS
- 18 months: can build at leat ____ building blocks
- 36 months: can build ____ building blocks
- 36 months: toddlers can now ____ by themselves
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- 18 months: can build at leat 5-6 building blocks
- 36 months: can build 7-8 building blocks
- 36 months: toddlers can now eat by themselves
17
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PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
- Age: ____ Childhood
- Stage of Development: A____ vs. S____
- Development task: p____ training & s____
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- Age: Early Childhood
- Stage of Development: Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt
- Development task: Potty training & Self-maintenance
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PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT
- Stage: Anal
- Age: ____ years old
- Focus of Libido: A____
- Major Development: T____
- Adult Fixation Example: O____ & Messiness
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- Stage: Anal
- Age: 1-3 years old
- Focus of Libido: Anus
- Major Development: Toilet Training
- Adult Fixation Example: Orderliness & Messiness