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name date 2-2-26 class period 3 chapter test chapter 14 physical develo…

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name
date 2-2-26
class period 3
chapter test
chapter 14
physical development from four to six
i. short answer.
in the space at the left, write the correct response to each question.

  1. what is the term for bed - wetting?
  2. how old would you guess a child is who runs with his or her arms close to the body?
  3. what is the age range of children referred to as preschoolers?
  4. how many permanent teeth do individuals get?
  5. what is the term that describes the need for the feeling of belonging that gang members demonstrate by wearing the same colors?
  6. how much weight per year does an average child gain between the ages of four and six?
  7. how would you describe an artist who can paint equally well with either hand?
  8. what is the term for skilled use of hands and fingers?
  9. at about what age does a child first show a preference for one hand or the other?
  10. what two changes occur in the shoulders between the ages of four and seven?
  11. which teeth keep other permanent teeth in position as they grow in?
  12. which comforting technique may damage permanent teeth?
  13. which primary teeth are usually the first to fall out?
  14. how old would you guess a girl is who is missing her two front teeth?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Identified the clinical term for bed-wetting.
  2. Linked running with arms close to body to typical 6-year-old motor development.
  3. Cited standard age range for preschoolers.
  4. Stated the total number of adult permanent teeth.
  5. Named the psychological term for the need to belong via group symbols.
  6. Provided average annual weight gain for 4-6 year olds.
  7. Used the term for equal skill with both hands.
  8. Identified the term for fine hand/finger control.
  9. Cited the typical age for hand preference emergence.
  10. Listed the two key shoulder changes in early childhood.
  11. Named the teeth that guide permanent tooth alignment.
  12. Identified the comforting habit harmful to permanent teeth.
  13. Stated the first primary teeth to fall out.
  14. Linked missing front primary teeth to typical 6-7 year old development.

Answer:

  1. Enuresis
  2. 6 years old
  3. 3 to 5 years old
  4. 32
  5. Affiliation need
  6. 4.5 to 5 pounds per year
  7. Ambidextrous
  8. Fine motor skills
  9. 2 to 3 years old
  10. They broaden, and the bones harden
  11. Primary (baby) teeth
  12. Thumb-sucking
  13. Lower front (central incisor) teeth
  14. 6 to 7 years old