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Answers To All Questions (A+ Grade)
Quiz :Arnold Gesell theorized that children develop according to distinct
developmental stages - √Answer :True
Quiz :Which 2 activities should an 18 month-old be able to perform? - √Answer
:Stacking books & using fingers to eat crackers
Quiz :Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (pyramid) - √Answer :self-actualization,
esteem, love/belonging, safety, & physiological.
Quiz :Self-actualization (Maslow) - √Answer :personal growth, fulfillment, &
realization needs of one's personal potential as a human being.
"To become everything one is capable of becoming."
Quiz :esteem (Maslow) - √Answer :Self respect, respect from others,
achievement, independence, status, & prestige needs.
Quiz :Love and Belonging (Maslow) - √Answer :Friendships, intimacy, trust,
romance & love needs
Quiz :Safety (Maslow) - √Answer :Protection from the elements, financial &
physical security, law & order, & freedom from fear needs
Quiz :Physiological (Maslow) - √Answer :Biological requirements for survival
like food, water, shelter, & clothing
Quiz :Maslow's expanded hierarchy of needs - √Answer :Transcendence, self-
actualization, aesthetic, cognitive, esteem, love/belonging, safety,
physiological.
(First 4 are growth needs, last 4 are deficiency needs)
Quiz :Physiological Needs are the 1st needs that must be met in Maslow's
hierarchy - √Answer :True
Quiz :Lucas is a 4th grade student who has read almost every book in the class
library. He asks his teacher if she'll bring him some "bigger kid" books to read
, because he's bored with the material in the classroom. Which need is he trying
to satisfy? - √Answer :Cognitive
Quiz :Anika has served on student council for the past 2 years. Now that she's a
senior, she believes she's more than qualified to serve as student council
president, so she decides to run for office. Anika is attempting to meet a safety
need. - √Answer :False (either esteem or love/belonging)
Quiz :The school calls an assembly each quarter to distribute academic
achievement awards to students who've mastered a B average or higher that
quarter. - √Answer :Deficiency need: Esteem
Quiz :A teacher provides students with multiple opportunities for cooperative
group activities - √Answer :Deficiency need: love and belonging
Quiz :A school institutes a rigorous anti bullying program - √Answer :Deficiency
need: safety
Quiz :The school cafeteria opens early to provide free and reduced price
breakfast to eligible students - √Answer :Deficiency need: physiological
Quiz :stages of physical development (Arnold Gesell) - √Answer :Infancy: birth-
2 years old, adding motor skills, holding up head, rolling over, reaching for
things, sitting, crawling, & walking. By 2 they're walking with increased
coordination, manipulating toys in hands, feeding themselves, making towers
of cubes, jump/running awkwardly, throwing things, & using a zipper
Early childhood: 2-6yrs old, improvements in gross & fine motor skills, running,
jumping, climbing, tumbling, & swinging. Can string beads, put puzzles
together, & begin to scribble. By 4 many can print their names, dress/undress
themselves, & eat with utensils
Middle childhood: 6-10yrs old, gain weight & height, permanent teeth grow in.
Participate in organized sports as speed & coordination skills advance,
continue to refine motor skills resulting in improved handwriting & drawings.
Can use fine motor skills to sew, build models, or do other crafts
Adolescence: 10-18yrs old, weight/height increases rapidly, includes puberty.
Girls usually begin earlier than boys. Increase in hormones affect behavior,
might reject adult authority, & reach sexual maturity