Created by Abbey Walters
almost 9 years ago
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Question | Answer |
What are the 4 main development types? (PIES) | P-Physical I-Intellectual E-Emotional S-Social |
What transitions affect a child's development? | Moving house Moving school Death of a family member New sibling Parents divorce |
How does moving house affect a child physically? | They might be further away from their school meaning they walk further and become fit or tired. |
How does moving school affect a child physically? | They might have to walk further making them more active or it will be closer so they might gain weight. Also they might be bullied for being new making them feel depressed causing weight loss or gain. |
How does death of a family member affect a child physically? | They might become depressed which could make them eat more or refuse to eat leading to be obese or underweight. |
How does a new family member affect a child physically? | As the focus is on the new baby the child might eat more due to boredom or comfort eating because they're often alone. |
How does a parents divorce affect a child physically? | They might have to walk to the other parents house meaning they become healthier. also they might gain an eating disorder from depression. |
How does moving house affect a child emotionally? | They might be upset from leaving friends or family behind although they might be excited to have a change. |
How does moving school affect a child emotionally? | They will probably miss their previous class mates or teachers but might enjoy making new friends. |
How does a death of a family member affect a child emotionally? | The child will be very upset and will not want to talk to anyone. |
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