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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Physiological - Correct Answer-
basic life needs, physical needs for survival
ex: food, snacks, water, sleep, rest, breaks, clothing, warmth
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Safety - Correct Answer-provide
protection and security
ex: home, money, resources, not being bullied
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Love and Belonging - Correct
Answer-involves relationships, knowing someone cares
ex: friends, family, trust, being part of a group, sharing,
encouraging one another
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Esteem - Correct Answer-
respect and admiration
ex: your achievements, competence, recognition, reputation,
independence, pride, being respected, feeling special
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,Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Self-Actualization - Correct
Answer-reaching your fullest potential
ex: personal growth, achieving your ideal self, sound mental
health, acceptance of self and others, feeling fulfilled
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Cognitive - Correct Answer-
curiosity, knowledge, intellectual exploration
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Aesthetic - Correct Answer-
Beauty and balance, artistic pursuits, nature, music
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Transcendence - Correct
Answer-meeting spiritual needs, helping others achieve self-
actualization
Physical Development Expectation for Infants - Correct
Answer--birth to 2 years
-infants: hold up heads, roll over, reach for things, sit, crawl,
begin to walk, increased coordination, manipulate object with
hands
-by age 2: feed themselves with hands, jump and run
awkwardly, throw ball, use zipper, make a tower of blocks
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, Physical Development Expectation for Early Childhood -
Correct Answer--2 to 6 years pre-k/kinder/primary school
-toddlers: love to run, hop, tumble, play, swing, fine motor
skills developing, can string beads, do jigsaw puzzles
-by the age of 4: print name, dress/undress themselves, eat
with utensils
Physical Development Expectation for Middle Childhood -
Correct Answer--6 to 10 years old primary/elementary school
-slow steady weight gain
-speed and coordination improve
-begin organized sports
-refinement of motor skills
-improved hand writing
-drawings more representational
Physical Development Expectation for Adolescence - Correct
Answer--10 to 18 years middle/high school
-rapid growth (3-5inches)
-girls begin puberty earlier
-boys grow taller
-boys more muscular
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