30 Questions
At what age does modesty typically appear in children?
Between 5-6 years
What is the recommended daily physical activity for children to reduce the risk of heart disease later in life?
60 minutes
What is a significant event that occurs around age 6?
Losing baby teeth
What is a characteristic of children's play between 5-7 years old?
Playing hard and competitively
What is a common condition that can be prevented in children around this age?
Asthma
According to Erikson, what stage do children enter during middle childhood?
Industry stage
What is the normal range of body temperature for an infant when taken from the armpit?
97.7-99.5°F or 36.5-37.5°C
At what age can an infant typically sit up without support?
7 months
What is the main task of an infant during the first year of life, according to Erikson?
Learn to trust through comfort provided by caregiver
According to Piaget, what is the primary way an infant learns in the first year of life?
By using the five senses
What is the recommended age for introducing solid foods to an infant?
5 months
What is the most common way for an infant to communicate at birth?
Crying
What is the approximate length of a fetus during weeks 25-28?
15 inch
What is the approximate weight of a fetus during weeks 29-32?
3.5-4 lb
When do the thyroid gland functions start in a fetus?
Week 14
What is present in the umbilical cord during the early stages of fetal development?
Intestine
When do the fetus's eyelids open?
Week 25
What is the average weight of a fetus at birth?
7 lb
At what age can a child typically run?
Two years
What is the approximate daily caloric intake recommended for children in this age group?
1300-1800 calories
What is the typical age at which children's vision becomes 20/20?
Four years
Which part of the brain is responsible for thought, emotion, and memory?
Neocortex
At what stage do children typically understand words before they can speak?
Toddler stage
What is a potential sign of neglect or abuse if it occurs in children?
Speech delay
What is the main purpose of intelligence tests like the Stanford Binet IQ test?
To measure mental capabilities and indicate school performance
What is a characteristic of latchkey children?
They enjoy independence and are often left unsupervised
Why is it important to combine punishment and reward in discipline for school-aged children?
To teach the concept of cause and effect
During which stage of adolescence do individuals typically achieve their adult height?
Late adolescence (17-20 years)
How often should adolescents engage in physical activity, including warm-up and cool-down exercises?
60 minutes, 3 times a week
What is a physical change that occurs during adolescence?
The stomach and intestines grow, increasing appetite
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