Child Development 0.0 / 5 ? Home Economics: Child DevelopmentFlashcards GCSEAQA Created by: LaurenEdwards15Created on: 24-03-16 11:05 Two reasons parents could encourage children to read and enjoy books Read them at bedtime & take children to the library 1 of 23 Two ways a young child might react to a divorce or separetion Behaviour changes & unwilling to talk to others 2 of 23 Suggest two other ways families are different Age range & religion 3 of 23 Boys are more likely to be involved in accidents than girls, why? Boys are more adventurous 4 of 23 Two early signs of pregnancy Tender breats & missed a period 5 of 23 Needs of children that should be provided by a family Food, love & shelter 6 of 23 Babies & younger children are more likely to have accidents including poisoning and choking, why? Babies put everything in there mouths 7 of 23 Three ways that smoking during pregnancy might harm the baby? Premature birth, lack of growth & low birth weight 8 of 23 Women are advised to take folic acid when trying to concevive & during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, why? Helps to protect against neutral tube & helps form the spine 9 of 23 Foods or drinks that should be avoided when pregnant Alochol & raw eggs 10 of 23 Explain how to treat a young child suffering from food poisoning Plenty to drink & dry food e.g. toast 11 of 23 Children over the age of two are more likely to have falls, why? Babies become more mobile 12 of 23 How does food poisoning be prevented when preparing or cooking food for babies or young children? Wash hands, cover any cuts & cook food throughly 13 of 23 Symptoms of meningtis High temperature & blocty skin 14 of 23 What is the function of the female hormone oxytocin? Used to start labour 15 of 23 What is a breech birth? Feet first 16 of 23 Points to consider when choosing a book for a 12 month old baby Colourful to attrach childs attention, small enough for baby to hold & different textures 17 of 23 Symptoms of food poisoning Fever & sickness 18 of 23 What is the definition of a family? A family is the basic unit of societ and a group of people living together who are normally married 19 of 23 What is the main difference between foster and apodation? Adoption is long term & foster is short term 20 of 23 Eggs are released from the _______. Overies 21 of 23 The _____ is found at the neck of the uterus. Cervix 22 of 23 Sperm is stored in the ________. Epididymis 23 of 23
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