Chapter 8: physical development and health in early childhood (3-6 years) Flashcards
weight and height (4)
- growth slows down a bit and is more stable
- loss of fat and changing proportions
- muscular growth progresses
- cartilage continues to turn to bone
brain (4)
- rapid growth in size
- continuing myelination of neurons and specialization
- frontal areas have most rapid growth
- plasticity
teeth (3)
- 20 primary teeth by the age of 3 years
- adult teeth start around 6 years
- tooth fairy
sleep patterns (3) and disturbances (3)
- sleep decreases, napping eliminated, bedtime struggles
- nightmares/night terrors, sleepwalking, bedwetting
what happens with gross motor skills?
they improve: run, skip, hop, throw, playground, sports (freeplay is important)
what happens with fine motor skills?
shoelaces, scissors, pour, eat, toilet, dress, drawings (multi-shape designs) + handedness is established at around 3 years
what happens with physical activity?
begins to decline after 2-3 years
gender differences in motor skills
muscular, active, running, throwing vs balancing, hopping, skipping, fine motor skill
challenges and strengths of left handedness
- health: high blood pressure, epilepsy + language based problems
- math, musical/artistic, athletic
nutrition (3)
picky eaters, generation XL, parents need to be good role models
obesity linked to (7)
genetics, regional differences, socio-economic status, culture, events, nutrition, exercise
how to control injury areas? (6)
childproof house, childproof yard, car safety, protective gear, education, supervision