School Age GD Flashcards

1
Q

what age group are school-age children?

A

6 to 12 years old

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2
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When do children reach 20/20 vision

A

6-7 years old

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3
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when is the brain size complete?

A

10 years old

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4
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six years old, fine motor skills

A

Tie shoes
Cut and paste
Print, but reverses

Structured activities, longer attention span

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5
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Seven years old, fine motor skills

A

Reads

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6
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eight years old, fine motor skills

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Script writing
Table games, hate to lose

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7
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Nine years old, fine motor skills

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mature writing, cursive

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8
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6 to 8 years old

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Ride bike, run, jump, climb, hop
Brush and comb hair

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9
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10 years old

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competition
Comprehends rules in rituals
Good hand eye coordination
Collecting – Piaget
Concrete/logical thinking

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10
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8-10 years old

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throw/catches ball well
Organized sports
Uses both hands independently
Eating utensils, skillfully

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11
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11 years old

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Mixing awkwardly with girls/boys
Can write short letters to friends

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12
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Normal heart rate for school-age

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70 to 90 BPM

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13
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normal respiratory rate for school-age

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16 to 24

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14
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normal blood pressure for school-age

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112/60

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15
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what stage of Ericksons model fits school-age children

A

Industry versus inferiority

Skills contribute to community
Personal competence through skills
Hobbies, music
Frequent reinforcement
Accomplishment – sense of industry

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16
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what stage of Piagets model fit school-age children?

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Concrete operational stage

Cognitive skills, less rigid and egocentric
Judgments on what they think
Reversibility
Thinks about consequences

17
Q

does a school age child understand that a change in shape does not lead to a change in size?

A

Yes, this is the difference between toddlers and school age

18
Q

what stage of Kohlberg’s model fit school age children

A

Conventional morality – stage 3 to 4

Gaines approval of others
Good behavior pleases others
Respect for rules, laws

19
Q

prepubescents

A

Two-year period preceding puberty
Early appearance of secondary sex characteristics

20
Q

Weight growth for school-age

A

4-6 pounds per year

21
Q

height growth for school-age

A

2 inches per year

22
Q

What age group of children are more susceptible to fractures do two more porous bones?

A

School age

23
Q

when do deciduous teeth start falling out?

A

Six years old