Deck 4: Development in Middle Childhood: Physical

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Reaction time is a motor skill that

A)can be changed by a lot of practice.
B)is dependent on brain maturation.
C)changes as children learn.
D)doesn't change throughout childhood.
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The onset of diabetes in childhood has become more prevalent due to childhood obesity.
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Gender differences in physical development and ability are minimal.
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Lizette,the caregiver profiled in this chapter,feels that one of her best characteristics is her

A)happy disposition.
B)willingness to listen to children.
C)ability to play games children like.
D)willingness to share her knowledge with children.
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Maturation refers to

A)an appearance of being grown-up.
B)manners and politeness.
C)children who are teenagers.
D)the progression of changes that take place with aging.
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Middle childhood is a time when children grow much faster than they did in the preschool period.
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Inherited traits determine

A)how happy children will be.
B)whether children can make friends easily.
C)how well children perform a motor skill.
D)whether they will achieve academically.
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Hartup (1983)found that children who are shorter or heavier than their peers are the most popular.
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Families who watch a lot of television

A)are smarter.
C)have a higher incidence of obesity.
B)learn more.
D)have a lower incidence of obesity.
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Inherited traits for motor skills are important in determining how well a child

A)is able to coordinate body movements.
B)throws a ball 5 feet.
C)can play by the rules.
D)can cut with scissors.
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Caregivers should have a knowledge of universal predictable stages of growth as well as an understanding of individual patterns of timing to understand children's development.
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Girls are often less capable at sports than boys but can increase their skill if they

A)are given ample opportunities to practice.
B)have brothers to show them the correct techniques.
C)practice with other girls.
D)get a little older.
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High blood-pressure and blood-cholesterol levels may be found in overweight children.
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The number of overweight children in the United States is decreasing because of greater awareness of health risks.
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Overweight children are usually overeaters.
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Malnutrition may be due to the variations in children's body size.
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By the age of five,most children are able to jump without losing their balance.
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The most common chronic health conditions among children under age 18 are respiratory allergies and repeated ear infections.
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In their appearance,school-age children seem ____ than they did during the preschool years.

A)fatter
C)prettier
B)slimmer
D)heavier
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Caregivers can help children feel competent at whatever they do by

A)offering encouragement for their efforts rather than praising achievements.
B)letting them compete with other children.
C)organizing games in which everyone wins.
D)telling them it doesn't matter if they lose a game.
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What can caregivers do to help children who have low self-esteem because of size,shape,or weight?
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One of the greatest risks for obese children is that they will become _____________________ adults prone to the same health problems
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List the causes of obesity in children.
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What are the nonchronic health conditions that are prevalent during the school years?
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BMI,which is used to determine whether a child is overweight,is an acronym for ______________________________.
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The learning environment and program activities should be based on children's ____________________,____________________,____________________,and ____________________ abilities at each stage of development.
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The AACAP (American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry)completed a study in 2008 that found that between 16 and 33 percent of children and adolescents are _______________________.
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Certain motor skills do not depend on the amount of practice a youngster engages in.What other factors affect motor skills?
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The most frequently reported chronic health problem in middle childhood is

A)sickle-cell anemia.
C)asthma.
B)communicable disease.
D)hearing loss.
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Illnesses and death occur ____________________ frequently during the school years than during infancy and the preschool period.
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A ____________________ number of children who are obese may have physiological abnormalities.
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Children who are shorter,taller,or heavier than their peers are often ____________________.
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Most children master a variety of fine-motor skills by middle childhood.What are they?
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At the end of the elementary years,girls are generally _______________ and ______________ than boys.
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In some families,children are encouraged to consume large amounts of food as a measure of the family's ______________________________.
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Boys and girls are _________________________ size at the age of nine.
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A precipitating factor when a child begins to gain weight suddenly might be ______________________________.
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What does "nature versus nurture" mean in relation to human development?
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How can families change the environment that creates obesity in children?
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According to research by Puhl & Brownell,________________________ and __________________ against obese persons has been documented in employment and educational opportunities.
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Discuss the major effects of poverty on children listed by the text.
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Name the three gross-motor skills that most children have mastered by middle childhood.
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Besides calculating a child's BMI,further assessment on a child's obesity should include:
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Overweight children are subject to several health risks. List 3.
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Discuss the serious psychological distress that can occur as a result of childhood obesity.
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When children further refine gross-motor skills,they can participate in popular activities of childhood.Name the activities.
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Reaction time is a motor skill that

A)can be changed by a lot of practice.
B)is dependent on brain maturation.
C)changes as children learn.
D)doesn't change throughout childhood.
B
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The onset of diabetes in childhood has become more prevalent due to childhood obesity.
True
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Gender differences in physical development and ability are minimal.
True
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Lizette,the caregiver profiled in this chapter,feels that one of her best characteristics is her

A)happy disposition.
B)willingness to listen to children.
C)ability to play games children like.
D)willingness to share her knowledge with children.
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Maturation refers to

A)an appearance of being grown-up.
B)manners and politeness.
C)children who are teenagers.
D)the progression of changes that take place with aging.
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Middle childhood is a time when children grow much faster than they did in the preschool period.
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Inherited traits determine

A)how happy children will be.
B)whether children can make friends easily.
C)how well children perform a motor skill.
D)whether they will achieve academically.
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Hartup (1983)found that children who are shorter or heavier than their peers are the most popular.
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Families who watch a lot of television

A)are smarter.
C)have a higher incidence of obesity.
B)learn more.
D)have a lower incidence of obesity.
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Inherited traits for motor skills are important in determining how well a child

A)is able to coordinate body movements.
B)throws a ball 5 feet.
C)can play by the rules.
D)can cut with scissors.
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Caregivers should have a knowledge of universal predictable stages of growth as well as an understanding of individual patterns of timing to understand children's development.
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Girls are often less capable at sports than boys but can increase their skill if they

A)are given ample opportunities to practice.
B)have brothers to show them the correct techniques.
C)practice with other girls.
D)get a little older.
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High blood-pressure and blood-cholesterol levels may be found in overweight children.
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The number of overweight children in the United States is decreasing because of greater awareness of health risks.
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Overweight children are usually overeaters.
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Malnutrition may be due to the variations in children's body size.
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By the age of five,most children are able to jump without losing their balance.
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The most common chronic health conditions among children under age 18 are respiratory allergies and repeated ear infections.
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In their appearance,school-age children seem ____ than they did during the preschool years.

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C)prettier
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D)heavier
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Caregivers can help children feel competent at whatever they do by

A)offering encouragement for their efforts rather than praising achievements.
B)letting them compete with other children.
C)organizing games in which everyone wins.
D)telling them it doesn't matter if they lose a game.
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What can caregivers do to help children who have low self-esteem because of size,shape,or weight?
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One of the greatest risks for obese children is that they will become _____________________ adults prone to the same health problems
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List the causes of obesity in children.
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What are the nonchronic health conditions that are prevalent during the school years?
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BMI,which is used to determine whether a child is overweight,is an acronym for ______________________________.
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The learning environment and program activities should be based on children's ____________________,____________________,____________________,and ____________________ abilities at each stage of development.
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The AACAP (American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry)completed a study in 2008 that found that between 16 and 33 percent of children and adolescents are _______________________.
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Certain motor skills do not depend on the amount of practice a youngster engages in.What other factors affect motor skills?
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The most frequently reported chronic health problem in middle childhood is

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Illnesses and death occur ____________________ frequently during the school years than during infancy and the preschool period.
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A ____________________ number of children who are obese may have physiological abnormalities.
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Children who are shorter,taller,or heavier than their peers are often ____________________.
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Most children master a variety of fine-motor skills by middle childhood.What are they?
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At the end of the elementary years,girls are generally _______________ and ______________ than boys.
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In some families,children are encouraged to consume large amounts of food as a measure of the family's ______________________________.
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Boys and girls are _________________________ size at the age of nine.
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A precipitating factor when a child begins to gain weight suddenly might be ______________________________.
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What does "nature versus nurture" mean in relation to human development?
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How can families change the environment that creates obesity in children?
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According to research by Puhl & Brownell,________________________ and __________________ against obese persons has been documented in employment and educational opportunities.
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Discuss the major effects of poverty on children listed by the text.
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Name the three gross-motor skills that most children have mastered by middle childhood.
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Besides calculating a child's BMI,further assessment on a child's obesity should include:
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Overweight children are subject to several health risks. List 3.
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Discuss the serious psychological distress that can occur as a result of childhood obesity.
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