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Life Span. Chapter 8 Preschool. Preschool. Age 3-6yrs. Height & Weight. Height 2 ½ inches / year Weight 6 pounds / year. Body proportions. Subcutaneous tissue i Adipose tissue i Trunk growth ___ extremity growth <. Muscle & Bone Development. 75% of weight gain due to
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Life Span Chapter 8 Preschool
Preschool • Age • 3-6yrs
Height & Weight • Height • 2 ½ inches / year • Weight • 6 pounds / year
Body proportions • Subcutaneous tissue • i • Adipose tissue • i • Trunk growth ___ extremity growth • <
Muscle & Bone Development • 75% of weight gain due to • Muscle growth
Muscles & Bone Development • Hips rotate • Inward • Adduction of the foot
Muscle & Bone Development • Long bones • Red marrow • Yellow marrow • Flat bones • Red marrow • Skull, Sternum, Pelvis • Blood cell production
Teeth • Tooth decay • Plaque • Dental visits • Q 6 months
Sensory Development • Vision • 20/20 • By age 5 • Depth perception • Color • Hearing • Ear infections
Vital Signs • Pulse • 90-100 / minute • Resp • 22-25 / min • BP • 100 / 60
Gross motor • 4 yrs • Walking / running • Tip toes • Hop & balance • One foot • Stairs • Alternating feet • Climb & jump • Tricycle • Catch a ball with arms • 5 yrs • h Coordination • Jump rope • Skip • Balance beam • Catch a ball with hands • Sports
Fine motor • Self-care • Front /back • Spoon / fork • Toiletting • Draw • Scissors • Printing name
Sexual Development • Genital awareness • Strong attachment to parent of • Opposite sex • Masturbation
Psychosocial development: Initiative • Explore! • Pretending
Psychosocial development: Discipline • Set limits • Discipline teaches • Impulse control • Explore feelings
Psychosocial development: • Jealousy • Affection • Attention • Recognition
Preschool education • Purpose? • Cognitive • Motor • Social
According to Piaget, what stage of cognitive development is a pre-school age child? • Analytical • Pre-conventional • Sensorimotor • Conventional • Pre-operational
Cognitive development • Centration • Single focus • (person with a mask)
Cognitive development • Centration • Lack reversibility • How 2 actions relate
Cognitive development • Centration • Lack reversibility • Transductive reasoning • 2 simultaneous events one caused the other
Cognitive development • Centration • Lack reversibility • Transductive reasoning • Symbolic functioning
Cognitive development • Centration • Lack reversibility • Transductive reasoning • Symbolic functioning • Animism • Objects have human feeling & intentions • (Grandma T’s microwave)
Cognitive development • Centration • Lack reversibility • Transductive reasoning • Symbolic functioning • Animism • Intuitive thought • Believe without knowing why
Cognitive development • Centration • Lack reversibility • Transductive reasoning • Symbolic functioning • Animism • Intuitive thought • No class inclusion • Can not see an object as belonging to 2 groups
Cognitive development • Language & Memory • Egocentric • Share • Take turn • Follow rules • Creative • Increased attention span
Communication • 4 yrs • 4 word sentences • Who, what, where • Nouns, verbs & adjectives • 5 yrs • 5+ word sentences • 2,000+ word vocabulary
Nutrition • Caloric intake • 1,800 cal /day
Sleep and Rest • 10-12 hours / night • Nap • 1 a day (if) • 30 – 60 minutes • Nightmares
Play • Cooperative / associative play • Follow rules • Share • Take turns • Symbolic play continues • Audience • Imagination • Imaginary friends
Play • Building confidence
Play • Imagination
Play • T.V.
Safety • Car seats
Safety • Water safety
Safety • Stranger Danger
Health Promotion • Booster shots • DPT • Diphtheria • Pertussis • Tetanus • IPT • Polio vaccine
Thumb sucking • Malalignment of the teeth
Enuresis • Bed-wetting • Boys _____ Girls • Boys > Girls
Fears • Dark • Mutilation • Abandonment
Handling Fears • Acknowledge • Reality • Reassure
Fear of Abandonment • Do NOT sneak or lie!
Safety • Car seats • Injuries • Strangers
Thumb sucking • Malalignment of the teeth
Bed-wetting • Enuresis
Fears • Dark • Mutilation • Abandonment