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What is self-care? [ Ans: ] a process in which a person is
responsible for her own care
What are two ways parents may encourage self-care
habits? [ Ans: ] directly explaining the benefits of
maintaining self-care habits serving as role models
What does sedentary mean? [ Ans: ] sitting or resting a
great deal or participating in little exercise
What are three things milk provides for school-age
children? [ Ans: ] Vitamin D
protein
protein
What is self-care? [ Ans: ] a process in which a person is
responsible for his or her own care
For which children is self-care a necessity? [ Ans: ] latch
key children
6) A growth spurt is ___. [ Ans: ] a period of rapid growth
in a child
,7) An eating disorder is ___. [ Ans: ] extreme, unhealthy
behavior relating to food, eating, and weight
8) What is puberty? [ Ans: ] the process during which
certain physical changes make children's bodies
physically mature enough to reproduce
9) What are secondary sexual characteristics? [ Ans: ] body
features that appear during puberty and differentiate the
two sexes but are not parts of the reproductive system
10) An eating disorder associated with a strong need to
feel thin is ___. [ Ans: ] anorexia nervosa
11) The disease during which sufferers make themselves
throw up is ___. [ Ans: ] bulimia
12) School-age children need _________ hour(s) of exercise
per day. [ Ans: ] one
School-age children need check
10-12
hours of sleep per night, but the majority of American
children only get about check
9.5
hours. [ Ans: ] 10-12 9.5
, 14) A very important piece of safety equipment for school-
age children participating in organized and unorganized
sports is a(n) _____. [ Ans: ] protective helmet
secondary sexual characteristics [ Ans: ] body features
that appear during puberty and differentiate the two sexes
but are not parts of the reproductive system
What is metalinguistic awareness? [ Ans: ] the ability to
think about language
2) What is abstract thinking? [ Ans: ] conceptual or
generalized thinking
3) Select two elements important to the expansion of
school-age children's vocabularies. [ Ans: ] reading
hearing and participating in conversations
the realization that things can revert to their original
condition or actions may be reversed [ Ans: ] 7) What is
reversibility?
the ability to order objects by size, weight, or other
common properties [ Ans: ] 8) What is seriation?
the understanding that an object may fit into more than
one category [ Ans: ] 9) What is multiple classification?
the understanding that certain properties remain the same
even if they change shape or appearance [ Ans: ] 10) What
is conservation?