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child development

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changing expectations   as child gets older expectations for performance change   rehabilitative goal for restoring   habilitation- for developing new skills   prevention   therapist should know present and future expectations   (blank)  
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level of independance expected   expectations for independance gradually increase with age   first independant from parents- terrible 2s (No!)   ability to independantly follow through with occup performance   ability to be responsible for own actions   (last and may not happen) establish financial independance   emotional dependance changes also  
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recovery from brain or body trauma   cns has basic maturity around age 8   children have more neuroplasticity   children's bones heal quicker   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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safety awareness   children not so aware of cause and effect   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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size   small size makes person easy to maneuver   also may cause problem with misjudging body mechanics   physical env needs to be adjusted for child   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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motor development level   children master motor skills as they grow   adult with trauma may be able to remeber skills...but child has not yet learned so can't fall back on it   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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refinement of movement   isolated skills shows development beyond the programmed motor developmental milestones   this ability is first to be lost or fail to develop when a person has an orthopedic or neurological disorder   physical interaction with invironment is cruder before this is developed   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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concrete   children interpret the world in the here and now and not ready for complex abstract concepts   ex- make a bubble with bunny   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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problem solving ability   early development of problem solving is based on trial and error   at first child uses physical problem solving   cognitive problem solving involves abstraction of concepts, manip of ideas and backgroud of previous prob solviong   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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memory   memory grows with age and assoc with intelligence   children have more difficulty with tasks requiring many steps   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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pleasure principal as motivator   egocentric   children are driven by the need to satisfy "want" immediately   child who cant control in maturation later may be delinquent and maladjusted   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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self-esteem   develops self esteem based on ability to move well   need emotional suport f significant others   need to know its ok to fail ( think they can do anything)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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level of social interaction   say it "the way it is"   egocentric may not allow for group participation or cooperation   gradually develop the ability to see the world through others eyes   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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communication ability   children are very perceptive to body language   difficult with verbal communication   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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role   role of worker begins as child developspre voc skills through play and chores   relationship-child has subservient role   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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influence of peer group   most sig in teen years   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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response to disability in oneself   response of society designates disability as they become old enough to recognize differentness   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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