Deck 11: Seciton 4: Middle Childhood: Biosocial Development

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The health habits that children develop during the middle childhood years are related to their health in adolescence and adulthood.
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Children will have gotten all of their permanent teeth by age 6.
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Children are overweight if their body mass index (BMI) is above the 85th percentile on the growth chart.
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Birthplace seems to be a factor in whether a child develops asthma or not.
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The hygiene hypothesis states that modern children are overprotected from viruses and bacteria, which does not allow their immune systems to strengthen.
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In the United States, the percentage of children with asthma has been stable for about the last two decades.
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Children between the ages of 6 and 11 are within the developmental stage referred to as adolescence.
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The percentage of overweight children has not increased in the past 20 years in North America.
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Preschool children who watch TV and drink soda are more likely to be obese.
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Reaction time is the amount of time it takes to respond to a stimulus.
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From age 6 to 11 fewer fatal diseases or serious accidents occur than at any other period in the lifespan.
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When comparing the growth of children from ages 6 to 11 to infants or adolescents, one notices that children grow slowly and steadily.
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Obesity is more common among children who were not breast-fed.
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Asthma is associated with environmental conditions.
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The high rate of childhood obesity in the United States is primarily due to heredity.
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An intelligence test is an example of an aptitude test.
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Obesity during childhood is not associated with adult development, such as marriage and work.
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The Flynn effect has revealed that the average IQ of entire nations has decreased substantially over the past century.
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An intelligence test is an example of an achievement test.
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Massive interconnections in the brain allow children to master the ability to read.
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Gardner has identified nine types of intelligence.
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The presence of two or more unrelated disease conditions at the same time in the same person is referred to as comorbidity.
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Children with dyscalculia have trouble reading.
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The most commonly diagnosed learning disability is dyslexia.
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The field that uses insights into typical development to understand and remediate developmental disorders is developmental psychology.
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One method of educating gifted and talented students that has become popular in the United States is acceleration.
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Once a child has been identified as having special needs, educators and other professionals consult with the child's parents to devise an individual education plan for the child.
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Children with special needs are usually educated in self-contained classrooms apart from other children so that they may receive specialized assistance.
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In the response to intervention strategy, all children who perform below average receive extra assistance.
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About 1 out of every 500 children shows signs of autism.
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Each state in the U.S. selects and educates gifted and talented students. Across the country the selection and education process can be different.
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There is a clear treatment protocol for autistic spectrum disorder.
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David is excitable, impulsive, and very active. He also has great difficulty concentrating. He MOST likely has a sensory deficit.
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Deck 11: Seciton 4: Middle Childhood: Biosocial Development
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The health habits that children develop during the middle childhood years are related to their health in adolescence and adulthood.
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Children will have gotten all of their permanent teeth by age 6.
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Children are overweight if their body mass index (BMI) is above the 85th percentile on the growth chart.
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Birthplace seems to be a factor in whether a child develops asthma or not.
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The hygiene hypothesis states that modern children are overprotected from viruses and bacteria, which does not allow their immune systems to strengthen.
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In the United States, the percentage of children with asthma has been stable for about the last two decades.
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Children between the ages of 6 and 11 are within the developmental stage referred to as adolescence.
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The percentage of overweight children has not increased in the past 20 years in North America.
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Preschool children who watch TV and drink soda are more likely to be obese.
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Reaction time is the amount of time it takes to respond to a stimulus.
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From age 6 to 11 fewer fatal diseases or serious accidents occur than at any other period in the lifespan.
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When comparing the growth of children from ages 6 to 11 to infants or adolescents, one notices that children grow slowly and steadily.
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Obesity is more common among children who were not breast-fed.
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Asthma is associated with environmental conditions.
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The high rate of childhood obesity in the United States is primarily due to heredity.
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An intelligence test is an example of an aptitude test.
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Obesity during childhood is not associated with adult development, such as marriage and work.
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The Flynn effect has revealed that the average IQ of entire nations has decreased substantially over the past century.
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An intelligence test is an example of an achievement test.
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Massive interconnections in the brain allow children to master the ability to read.
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Gardner has identified nine types of intelligence.
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The presence of two or more unrelated disease conditions at the same time in the same person is referred to as comorbidity.
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Children with dyscalculia have trouble reading.
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The most commonly diagnosed learning disability is dyslexia.
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The field that uses insights into typical development to understand and remediate developmental disorders is developmental psychology.
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One method of educating gifted and talented students that has become popular in the United States is acceleration.
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Once a child has been identified as having special needs, educators and other professionals consult with the child's parents to devise an individual education plan for the child.
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Children with special needs are usually educated in self-contained classrooms apart from other children so that they may receive specialized assistance.
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In the response to intervention strategy, all children who perform below average receive extra assistance.
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About 1 out of every 500 children shows signs of autism.
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Each state in the U.S. selects and educates gifted and talented students. Across the country the selection and education process can be different.
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There is a clear treatment protocol for autistic spectrum disorder.
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David is excitable, impulsive, and very active. He also has great difficulty concentrating. He MOST likely has a sensory deficit.
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