School Age Children and Adolescents (20-Q’s) – Flashcards

Unlock all answers in this set

Unlock answers
question
What age is considered "school-age"?
answer
Age 6-12
question
When does the school age physiologically begin and end?
answer
Begins with the shedding of the first deciduous teeth and ends at puberty with the acquisition of the final permanent teeth
question
What does the "school-age" period consist of?
answer
Gradual growth and development along with progress in physical and emotional maturity
question
Physical development of the school age child?
answer
-Height increases 2 in per year -Weight increases by 2-3 kg per year -Bladder capacity increases (better in girls) -Heart is smaller in relation to rest of body -Immune system is increasingly effective -Bones increase in ossification -Permanent teeth erupt
question
Does the physical maturity of the school age child correlate with emotional and social maturity?
answer
-Not necessarily
question
What is the prepubescence (preadolescence) period?
answer
-Onset of physiologic changes, defined as 2 years preceding puberty -Rapid growth in height and weight -Occurs around ages 9-12 -Girls hit this period about 2 years earlier than boys -Average age of puberty is 12 in girls and 14 in boys (after school-age) -Differences in rate of growth and maturation between boys and girls becomes apparent
question
According to Erikson's Theory of Pscyhosocial Development, what stage are school-age children in?
answer
-Industry vs. Inferiority
question
For school age children, what is industry according to Erikson?
answer
-Eager to develop skills and participate in meaningful and socially useful work -Gain ability to work with and compete with others -Growing sense of independence -Peer approval is a strong motivator -"Change the World" -Motivated to complete tasks -Should be challenged with tasks to be accomplished
question
For school age children, what is inferiority according to Erikson?
answer
-Feeling deprived from self or social environment -May occur if incapable or unprepared to assume responsibilities associated with a sense of accomplishment -All children feel some degree of inferiority regarding skills they cannot master -Teach children that not everyone will be able to achieve every skill
question
According to Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development, what stage are school age children in?
answer
-Concrete Operations (7-11)
question
What occurs during Piaget's stage of concrete operations?
answer
-Transition from perceptual thinking (aware of surrounding through senses) to conceptual thinking (able to make judgements based on reasoning, relying on previous learning) -Classify more complex information (able to solve problems) -Learn to tell time -Master conservation (physical matter does not appear/disappear by magic) -Able to see perspective of others
question
What is the concept of conservation school age children master?
answer
-Conservation of mass understood first, followed by weight and then volume -Ex: Children know that 5 pennies close together and 5 pennies spread out is still only 5 pennies even though the spread out ones look like there are more
question
According to Kohlberg's Moral Development what is the difference between early school-age and later school-age children?
answer
Early: -unable to see rationale for rules -judgment still guided by reward and punishment -may interpret accidents as punishment -believe what they think is wrong and what others say is right Later: -able to consider intentions of the act rather than only the consequences -can understand other points of view -treat others as they want to be treated
question
Self-concept development during the school-age years?
answer
-Become consciously aware of a variety of self-perceptions (abilities, values, appearance) -Significant adults (coaches, teachers) become influential -Positive self concept leads to feelings of self-respect, self-confidence, and happiness -Parents continue to influence child's self-ideals but by middle childhood, the opinions of peers are more valuable
question
Social development during the school-age years?
answer
-Importance of peer group increases each year with most associations being from school -Identification with peers is a strong influence in a child gaining independence from parents -Peer pressure begins -Bullying begins -Gender roles strongly influenced by peer relationships -Prefer same-sex friends with interest in the opposite sex toward the end of these years -Conformity becomes evident
question
Relationship with family during the school age years?
answer
-Parents are the primary influence in shaping a child's personality, behavior, and value system -Increasing independence from parents is the primary goal of "middle childhood" -Children are not ready to totally abandon parental control
question
Body image development during the school age years?
answer
-Solidification of body image occurs -Influenced by significant others -Generally they like their physical selfs less as they grow older -Increased awareness of "differences "may influence inferiority -More shy than preschoolers with emphasis on privacy -Curiosity about sexuality should be addressed
question
Play during the school age years?
answer
-Competitive and cooperative play is predominant -Involves physical skill, intellectual ability, and fantasy -Children form groups, cliques, clubs, and secrete societies with rules -Knowing the rules in games they play promotes feelings of belongings -Enjoy team play -Quiet games and activities -Competition influences ego mastery
question
Age appropriate activities for the school age child between the ages of 6-9?
answer
-Play simple board and number games -Play hopscotch -Jump rope -Collect rocks, stamps, cards, coins, stuffed animals -Ride bikes -Build simple models -Join organized sports
question
Age appropriate activities for the school age child between the ages of 9-12?
answer
-Make crafts -Build models -Collect things/engage in hobbies -Solve jigsaw puzzles -Play board and card games -Join organized competitive sports
question
Nutrition during the school age years?
answer
-Importance of a balanced, nutritious diet to promote growth -Quality of diet related to family's pattern of eating -Fast-food concerns (encourage low-fat) -Obesity is a growing concern
question
What should parents be advised to do to promote the health of their school age children?
answer
-Don't use food as a reward -Emphasize physical activity -Ensure a balanced diet -Teach children to make healthy decisions -Avoid eating fast-food often -Avoid skipping meals -Model healthy behavior
question
Sleep and rest during the school age years?
answer
-Average 9-1/5 hours of sleep a night but highly individualized (depends on age, activity level, and health status) -Ages 8/9 and 11 may resist going to bed -12 year olds and older generally are less resistant to bedtimes
question
Physical activity during the school age years?
answer
-Exercise is essential for development and function -Importance of physical fitness -Sports pose a controversy regarding early participation and concerns with physical and emotional maturity of a competitive environment -Acquire skills -Like competition
question
Dental health during the school age years?
answer
-Brush after meals and snacks and before bed -Floss -Get regular checkups -If needed, use fluoride treatments
question
Injury prevention during the school age years?
answer
-Most common causes of severe injury and death is motor vehicle crashes (pedestrian and passenger) -Bicycle, rollerblading, skateboarding injuries (wear protective equipment and helmets) -Wear appropriate safety equipment for all sports -Firearms should be locked up -Teach children to swim -Use a seat belt and ride in the back seat (not in the bed of truck) -Teach children to say no to substance abuse
question
What age is considered "adolescence" ?
answer
Age 12-20
question
What is adolescence?
answer
-Complex interplay of biologic, cognitive, psychologic, and social change (perhaps more so than at any other time in life) -"Norms" influenced by cultural, social, and economic situations -Rapid change on multiple levels (biologic maturation, cognitive development, and psychologic development)
question
Physiologic changes during the adolescent period?
answer
-Heart and blood volume increase -Systolic BP is stronger -Heart rate decreases -Respiratory vital capacity increases -Increase in BMR -Increased need for sleep
question
What stage of Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development are adolescent children in?
answer
Identity vs. Role Confusion
question
When does identity vs. role confusion occur and what does it consist of?
answer
-Occurs at ages 12-18 -Personal identify forms and they view themselves as unique individuals -Group identify greatly influences behavior (over time peers take center role in their life as they move away from parents) -If unable to establish new identity (separate from parents and group) they will experience confusion in their life role
question
Sexual identity during the adolescent years?
answer
-Begins with close, same-sex friends during early adolescence, which sometimes involves experimentation driven by curiosity -Self-exploration occurs through masturbation -Transition from same-sex friends to intimate relationships with opposite sex during middle adolescence -In late adolescence, sexual identity is formed through integration of sexual experiences, feelings, and knowledge
question
What stage of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development are adolescents part of?
answer
Formal Operations (11-death)
question
When does Piaget's formal operations begin and what does it mean?
answer
-Begins between ages 11-14 -Able to think through more complex issues (more than 2 categories of variables concurrently) -Capable of evaluating the quality of their own thinking -Able to maintain attention for longer periods -Increasingly capable of using format logic to make decisions -Think beyond current circumstance -Able to understand how the actions of an individual influence others
question
What stage of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development is adolescence in?
answer
Postconventional (12 and older)
question
What is Kohlberg's postconventional stage?
answer
-Internalized ethical standards to base decisions on -Social responsibility -Able to evaluate two differing moral approaches (solve moral dilemma) *Conventional level of moral reasoning of older school age children and younger adolescents:* -Right and wrong according to rules -Attempt to act in a way that brings approval *Postconventional level of moral reasoning of middle adolescence:* -Absolutes are questioned -Views moral standards as subjective
question
Spiritual Development of adolescents?
answer
-Late adolescents may reexamine and reevaluate their beliefs and values of their childhood
question
Social environments and people that influence adolescence?
answer
-Families -Peers -School -Work -Others
question
What are the stages of adolescence?
answer
Early: 11-14 -Influenced by the changes in puberty and responses to these changes Middle: 15-17 -Transition to peer orientation Late: 18-20 -Transition to adult roles
question
Physiologic growth during puberty of adolescents?
answer
-Pubertal growth spurt -Final 20-25% of height is achieved -Up to 50% of ideal body weight during this time -Acne may appear -Girls stop growing at about 2-2.5 years after onset of menarche
question
Biologic development during puberty of adolescents?
answer
Neuroendocrine events: --predictable --sequenced --hormonal and physical --universally occur
question
In adolescent girls, sexual maturation occurs in what order?
answer
-Breast development -Pubic hair growth (sometimes before breast) -Axillary hair -Menstruation *Maturation is due to estrogen; development and release of ovum occurs and primary and secondary sex characteristics appear
question
In adolescent males, sexual maturation occurs in what order?
answer
-Testicular enlargement -Pubic hair growth -Facial hair growth -Vocal changes *Maturation due to testosterone; primary and secondary sex characteristics and spermatogenesis (development of sperm) occurs
question
What are the Tanner Stages of sexual maturation?
answer
-Assessment scale for tracking sexual maturation -5 stages -Age of changes varies -Begin assessment at age 10
question
Self-concept development during adolescence?
answer
-View themselves in relation of similarities with peers during early adolescence -View themselves according to their unique characteristics as the years progress -Adolescent egocentrism -Self-absorption -Believe they are invincible
question
Body-Image Changes during adolescence?
answer
-Base their own normality on comparison with peers -Image established during adolescence is retained through life
question
Social development during adolescence?
answer
-Peer relationships develop and act as support system -Best friends are more stable and longer lasting -Parent-child relationship changes to allow a greater sense of independence
question
Technology as a social environment today means?
answer
-Internet chatrooms and social networking sites have created "virtual" communities -Try out identities and interpersonal skills with a wider network of people -Anonymity is able to exist -Risks with this world
question
Achievement during adolescence?
answer
-Development of motives, capabilities, interests, and behaviors -Progress toward occupational achievement -Relationship between social class and educational and occupational achievement
question
Age appropriate activities during adolescence?
answer
-Nonviolent video games -Nonviolent music -Sports -Caring for a pet -Career training programs -Reading -Social events (going to movies, school dances)
question
Nutrition during adolescence
answer
-Rapid growth and high metabolism require increases in quality nutrients -Both overeating and undereating present challenges and should be monitored -Yearly assessments should include height, weight, and BMI to identify nutritional issues
question
Sleep and Rest during adolescence
answer
-Sleep habits change with puberty due to increased metabolism and rapid growth -Tend to stay up later, sleep later, and sleep more -During periods of growth they need more sleep
question
Sexuality during adolescence
answer
-Provide accurate info -Emphasize abstinence and safe sex -Provide info about STI's and pregnancy -Promote atmosphere where they can ask questions
question
Injury prevention during adolescence
answer
-Be aware of changes in mood and monitor for self harm (poor performance, lack of interest, isolation, disturbance in sleep or appetite, expression of suicide) -Avoid tanning beds -Encourage drivers education -Emphasize seat belt use -Teach dangers of cell phone use and DWI -Role model desired behavior -Monitor for substance abuse -Teach to say no to harmful substances
question
Summary of Early Adolescence (11-14)
answer
*Cognitive* -Limited abstract thought -Comparisons of normality *Identity* -Preoccupied with body changes -Conformity to group norms and peer acceptance -Declining self-esteem *Parents* -Desire dependence on parent while trying to detach -No major conflicts over parent control *Peers* -Close idealized friendships with same sex -Seeks peer group affiliations *Sexuality* -Self-exploration
question
Summary of Middle Adolescence (15-17)
answer
-Transition to dominant peer orientation -Music, technology, dress, appearance, language and behavior *Cognition* -Developing abstract thinking -Enjoys intellectual powers -Idealistic -Concerned with philosophical, political, and social problems *Identity* -Modifies body image -Self-centered -Able to perceive future implications of behavior and decisions but inconsistently applied *Parents* -Major conflicts over independence and control -Low point in parent-child relationship -Pushes for emancipation -Final and irreversible emotional detachment from parents; mourning *Peers* -Strong need to identify to affirm self image -Behavioral standards according to peers -Fear of rejection -Exploration of ability to attract the opposite sex -Social media *Sexuality* -Multiple plural relationships -Internal identification of heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual -Feeling of "being in love"
question
Summary of Late Adolescence (18-20)
answer
-Transition into adulthood -Taking on adult roles and relationships *Cognition* -Established abstract thought -Understands long range options *Identity* -Comfortable with physical growth and maturity -Gender role nearly secured -Improved self-esteem *Parents* -Emotional and physical separation completed -Independence with less conflict *Peers* -Individual friendships more important than peer groups -Testing intimate relationships toward permanence *Sexuality* -Stable relationships and attachments -May publicly declare sexuality
Get an explanation on any task
Get unstuck with the help of our AI assistant in seconds
New