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◉the average child gains __ in weight a year during early childhood .
Ans: 5-10 lbs
◉by the time children reach 3 years of age, the brain is )) of its adult
size . Ans: 3/4
◉which of these statements about the brain development in early
childhood is not true . Ans: after the age of 6, no further brain changes
are made
◉by the age of __ children begin to grow strong benefits from having
the opportunity to learn and then practice new motor skills . Ans: 5
◉what are the signs that a preschool-aged child may be having vision
problems? select all that apply . Ans: > shutting or covering one eye
> rubbing the eyes
> blinking or squinting excessively
, ◉which step can parents take to encourage positive sleeping patterns .
Ans: maintaining consistent bedtimes and wake time
◉the __ approach to obesity prevention focuses on healthy food choices
and healthy lifestyle activities . Ans: 5-2-1-0
◉during the early childhood years, the size difference, in terms of height
and weight, between girls and boys is __ . Ans: minimal
◉it's important that an absence of normal growth patterns be checked
since, without treatment, children with a growth hormone deficiency will
generally __ . Ans: not reach a height greater than five feet
◉which of these statement describe the predictable patterns of brain
development between the ages of 3 and 15? select true or false next to
each statement . Ans: true
> vast anatomical changes in the brain
> rapid growth in different areas of the brains
> rapid reorganization of the brain
> obsolete connections begin to die off
false
> obsolete connections remain intact