Problems in Development | Food and Nutrition | Toilet Training | Do's and Don'ts | Random |
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What is the effect of a poor family on a baby?
Family can't afford adequate necessities stunting their growth; ability to thrive.
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What are the five food groups?
These are Dairy, Wheat, Vegetables, Fruits, and Protein.
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What is a great achievement?
When the child gets potty trained.
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What are harsh punishments?
hit, shame, or spank their child if they don't follow the rules and expectations.
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What is the age of a toddler
1 1/2 - 3 years
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What is a serious illness?
A toddler showing slowed growth lacking strength to do physical activities.
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What is a way to get a child to eat their food?
To arrange it in different colors, sizes, and types.
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What is muscle control?
When a child can control sphincters which allows a child to hold it until they get to the toilet.
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What is rewarding with food?
When a child is given food for good behavior it teaches them they will always get something.
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What is the age when most toddlers have all 20 baby teeth
3 years
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What is an understimulating environment?
When a child doesn't get positive encouragement and there's a lack of opportunity to thrive.
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What are foods to avoid?
Junk foods such as candy, pop, huge amounts of sodium and sugar.
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What is communication?
When the child is able to let the adult know that they need to use the toilet.
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What is positive encouragement?
When a parent rewards with smiles and nice phrases such as "Yay to go!" or "Nice job!"
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What is the gait where the term toddler come from
toddling
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What is the effect that parents have on the baby?
Different expectations can shape a child's beliefs.
For example: Girls are to be quiet and boys can be rough. |
What is common?
The child wants to play with the food instead of eat.
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What is desire?
When the child wants to make the adult happy but following their potty training.
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What is negative feedback?
Telling a child what they can't do, instead of can.
Examples: :Don't do this, you can't do that |
What is a safety concern
lead paint, electric toys and toys that break and leave sharp edges
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What are food allergies?
When a child has an allergic reaction after consuming a certain type of food.
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What is the size of food you should give your child?
Smalls amounts of food; finger food
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What is expected?
When a child wets themselves.
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What is importance of play?
Play affects the child's development and learns about the world improving fine and gross motor skills.
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What is factors that affect the age when a child walks.
weight, body build, social-emotional environment and personality
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