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BTEC Health and Social Care Unit 1 Questions with 100% Actual correct answers | verified | latest update | Graded A+ | Already Passed | Complete Solution
BTEC Health and Social Care Unit 1 Questions with 100% Actual correct answers | verified | latest update | Graded A+ | Already Passed | Complete Solution
What is growth? - correct answer-Growth
is a increase in a measurable quantity
such as wieght or height of other
dimensions
What is development? - correct
answer-Development is about the
complex changes in skills and
capabilities that an individual
experiences as they grow
What is the principles of growth? -
correct answer-Grwoth describes and
increase in quanitity; For example,
children grow taller as they get older as
height and weight increases
What is the principles of development? -
correct answer-Development describes
,changes that might be complex and
involve ability levels altering
The FOUR main areas of development -
correct answer-Physical
Social
Emotional
Intellectual
What is gross motor skills? - correct
answer-Gross motor skills are large
movements that involve using the large
muscles of the body which require
mobility (E.g. Running, catching,
throwing objects etc)
What is fine motor skills? - correct
answer-Fine motor skills involve's
smaller movements that require more
precise direction and use smaller
muscles in the hand, fingers and toes.
(E.g Picking up objects, wriggling toes
etc)
,What gross and fine motor skills is a
newborn capable to do? - correct
answer-GMS - Primitive reflexes such as
grasping
FMS - Holding their thumbs tucked into
their hands
What gross and fine motors skill is a 1
month baby capable to do? - correct
answer-GMS - Lifts chin, have some
control of the head
FMS - Open hands to grasp fingers
What gross and fine motors skill is a 2
month baby capable to do? - correct
answer-GMS - They are able to lift their
heads and chest when lying down
FMS - Can briefly grasp a finger
What gross and fine motors skill is a 6
month baby capable to do? - correct
, answer-GMS - They can roll over, sit up
without any support
FMS - Move objects & pick them up from
hand to hand
What gross and fine motors skill is a
9-10 month baby capable to do? - correct
answer-GMS - They are able to crawl and
being to walk while holding objects
FMS - They can using fingers and
thumbs to hold small objects
What gross and fine motors skill is a
12-13 month baby capable to do? -
correct answer-GMS - They are able to
stand alone and walk without any help
FMS - They can move about and place
objects around
What gross and fine motors skill is a 18
month baby capable to do? - correct
answer-GMS -They are able to climb onto
furniture
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