NURS 1015 Study Guide - Final Guide: Bipolar Disorder, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Caffeine

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Ages 6 to 11 (ends with onset of puberty) Boys may appear taller and heavier in school age, but briefly towards the end stage, girls are taller and heavier. Affected by gender, race, nutrition and state of health. Bones mature 2 years earlier in girls. Dentition (tell kids baby teeth fall out; malocclusion= malposition; visits to dentist) Hearts small in proportion to body masses (they tire easily) Alveoli (air sacs) in lungs fully mature around age 8. Girls have balance, coordination, perfect fine motor skills before boys. By age 8, fine movements become more steady and controlled- draw, write well. Take on any skill- no fear of failing. Ask many questions- where do babies come from?- keep answers on their level of understanding. Erikson- industry- children see themselves as producers, motivated to build, make complex projects. Increase in motivational drive- able to see value in delayed rewards; learning to wait for things. Money and possessions- allowance, learning to balance money.

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