PSY-PC 1250 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Abusive Head Trauma, Sleep Deprivation, Epiphyseal Plate

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Chapter 8: describe the major gross and fine motor milestones at ages 2, 3, and 4, and 5 years. Two: they begin to walk better, learn to run, walk up/down stairs, and kick balls. They can use utensils to eat with and turn pages of books. They can build towers and do things in circles. Three: perfect running, march, tricycles, one foot stands, can feed itself, put on socks and shoes, unbuttons and buttons, tower of 10 cubes. Four: skipping, standing broad jump, throwing ball overhand, drawing people, cutting with scissors, dresses itself, washes/dries face. They are the ends of bones (cartilage) that are the last parts to ossify and harden. Grumpy, overemotional, trouble concentrating, and easily frustrated: describe the research findings regarding (1) being overweight between 2 and 5 years of age and (2) gaining weight quickly (i. e. , france and finnish studies) They are both more vulnerable to becoming overweight as adolescents and adults.

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