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1
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Types of family patterns

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autocratical, patriarchal, matriarchal

2
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Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development

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sensorimotor, preoperational thought, concrete operational thought, formal operational thought

3
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Stages of growth and development

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gain 1.5 lbs a month until 5 months

4
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Birth weight doubles by

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4 to 6 months

5
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By 1 year of age, birth weight

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triples

6
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Infancy

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1 to 12 months

7
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By 2 months

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the infant hold head up in prone position

8
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By 4 months

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the infant holds head up steadily

9
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By 6 months

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they have control of the head

10
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By 7 months

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they can sit without support

11
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Crawling occurs at

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7 months

12
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Creeping occurs at

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9 months

13
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At 1 year they’re recognizing

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words

14
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3 months old

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babbling

15
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3 months old

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babbling

16
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What foods should be avoided within the first 4 to 6 months?

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Citrus, eggs, and wheat

17
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Breastfed babies have lower instances of

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SIDS

18
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Toddler

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1 to 3 years of age

19
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All teeth should be present by

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2.5 years of age

20
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Idiosyncratic eating patterns

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they do not like strange or new foods

21
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Typical sleeping patterns

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12 hours a night

22
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Preschooler

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3 to 5 years of age

23
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Growth for preschoolers are

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slow and steady

24
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Preschoolers gain

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5lbs a year

25
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Erikson’s Stage

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initiative vs guilt

26
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Piaget’s Stage

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symbols represent objects

27
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Between 2 and 6 the child learns

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6 to 10 words a day

28
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School age kids

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6 to 12 years

29
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Growth for school age kids

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becomes more gradual and suttle

30
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Piaget’s Stage for schoolage children

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gaining sense of identity and accomplishments, building self esteem

31
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Childhood obesity

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correlated with children for older years

32
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Adolesence

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12 to 19 years of age

33
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Sedentary sex characteristics

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puberty hit, fat deposits, hair growth

34
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Visual acuity starts to decline by age

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