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Preschooler weight   32lbs at 3yo, 36.8lbs at 4yo, 41.5lbs at 5yo. weight gain per year is 4.5 to 6.5 pounds  
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preschooler height   steady increase of 2.5 to 3.5 inches a year. elongation of legs rather than trunk. they are slender but sturdy, graceful, agile and posturally correct.  
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3yo gross and fine motor   can ride a tricycle, walk on tiptoe, balance on one foot for a few seconds, broad jumps, tower of 9-10 blocks,  
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4yo gross and fine motor   skip and hop on 1 foot, catch a ball, throws ball, alternates feet walking down stairs, uses scissors  
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5yo gross and fine motor   skip in alternate feet, jump rope, skate, swim, uses simple tools  
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erikson's stage 3   initiative vs. guilt. energetic learning. believe that wishes make events occur causing guilt if something bad happens.  
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preoperational phase (piaget)   2 to 7yo. 2 stages: preconceptual (2-4yo), and phase of intuitive thought (4-7yo). shift from totally egocentric thought to social awareness and the ability to consider other view points.  
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magical thinking   preschoolers belief that thoughts are all powerful. believe in the power of words and take their meaning literally.  
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naive instrumental orientation   actions are directed toward satisfying their needs, and less frequently the needs of others.  
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preschooler body image   *recognize differences in skin color and racial identity and are vulnerable to learning prejudices *5yo compare their size to others and can become conscious of being too big or little *fear if skin is broken insides will leak out  
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preschooler language   telegraphic, many questions and use of plurals, correct pronouns, and past tense verbs. 4-5 word sentences  
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preschooler play   associative--play in groups with similar or identical activities but without rigid organization or rules. Imitative, imaginative and dramatic. Imaginary friends can help with loneliness, but child should not use to avoid punishment.  
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sex education   1. find out what children think and know 2. then answer question with correct info and help children to understand why their explanation is inaccurate. Be Honest.  
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animism   ascribing lifelike qualities to inanimate objects  
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hyperaggressive behavior in preschoolers   characterized by unprovoked physical attacks on children and adults, destruction of other's property, frequent intense temper tantrums, extreme impulsivity, disrespect, and noncompliance.  
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frustration   continual thwarting of self-satisfaction by disapproval, humiliation, punishment, or insults can lead children to act out at others. Children who are well-behaved at home, but have discipline problems at school or are bullied.  
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normal and problematic behavior   defined by 1. quantity 2. severity 3. distribution (different manifestations) 4. onset (when behavior started) 5. duration (at least 4 weeks)  
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dyslalia   articulation problems--can develop from pressuring children to produce sounds ahead of their developmental level. an also revert to infantile speech.  
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preschool nutrition   90 kcal/kg. 1000 to 1800 calories. Fluid intake is 100ml/kg/day.  
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preschooler sleep   12 hours a night and infrequently takes naps.  
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