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4.02+.03+.04 Child D

TermDefinition
Grasp To hold or grab something firmly with the hand.
Growth Getting taller, bigger, and gaining weight over time.
Guidance Helping a child learn from mistakes by giving advice and direction.
Height How tall a person is from head to foot.
Hygiene Healthy habits like bathing, brushing teeth, and washing hair.
Jean Piaget A psychologist known for a theory about how children think and learn in stages.
Milestone An important stage or skill in a child’s development.
Physical care Meeting a child’s basic needs like food, water, and daily care.
Posture The way a person holds their body when sitting or standing.
Proportion The size of one part compared to the whole.
Sphincter muscle Muscles that control when urine or waste leaves the body.
Toddler A young child between 1 and 3 years old.
Weight How heavy a child is when measured.
Coordination Using body parts together smoothly to complete a task.
Dental habits Healthy habits for teeth, like brushing, flossing, and visiting the dentist.
Enuresis Accidental urination, especially bedwetting at night.
Permanent teeth Adult teeth that replace baby teeth.
Preschooler A child between 3 and 5 years old.
Self-feeding Eating independently using hands or utensils.
Antiseptic A chemical used to clean skin or wounds and kill germs.
Childproofing Making a home or object safe for children.
Emetic A substance that causes vomiting.
Ipecac A medicine once used to cause vomiting after poisoning.
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