Module 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the 1st stage in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

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Physiological (Basic physical needs for survival)

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What are the basic physical needs for survival in Maslow’s 1st stage of Hierarchy of Needs?

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-Things your body needs
-Food, Snacks
-Water
-Sleep/Rest
-Breaks
-Clothing
-Warmth

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What is the 2nd stage in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

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Safety (Provide protection and security)

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What things are needed to provide safety in Maslow’s 2nd stage of Hierarchy of Needs?

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-Home
-Money
-Resources
-Not being Bullied

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5
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What is the 3rd stage in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

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Love & Belonging
(Involves relationships)

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What is needed to provide love & belonging in Maslow’s 3rd stage of Hierarchy of Needs?

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-Friends
-Family
-Trust
-Being part of a group
- Sharing
-Encouraging one another

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What is the 4th stage in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

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Esteem (Respect and Admiration)

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What is needed to provide esteem in Maslow’s 4th stage of Hierarchy of Needs?

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-BASED ON:
-Your achievements
-Competence
- Recognition
- Reputation
-Independence
- Pride
-Being Respected
-Feeling Special

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What is the 5th Stage in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

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Self-Actualization
(Reaching your fullest potential)

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What is needed to provide Self Actualization in Maslow’s 5th Stage of Hierarchy of Needs?

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-Personal Growth
-Achieving your ideal self
-Sound mental health
-Acceptance of self and others
-Feeling fulfilled

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Cognitive
Addition from Maslow’s Expanded Hierarchy of Needs

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-Curiosity
-Knowledge
-Intellectual Exportation

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Aesthetic
Addition from Maslow’s Expanded Hierarchy of Needs

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-Beauty and Balance
-Artistic Pursuits
-Nature
-Music

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Transcendence
Addition from Maslow’s Expanded Hierarchy of Needs

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-Meeting Spiritual Needs
-Helping others achieve self-actualization

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14
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Stage 1 of Physical Development

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INFANCY
(Birth- 2 years)
(Babies and Toddlers)

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15
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What physical developments should infants be able to achieve?

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-Hold up heads
-Roll Over
-Reach for things
-Sit
-Crawl
-Begin to Walk
-Increased Coordination
-Manipulate objects with hands

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16
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What physical developments should toddlers by the age of 2, be able to achieve?

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-Feed themselves with hands
-Jump & run awkwardly
-Throw Ball
-Use Zipper
-Make tower of Blocks

17
Q

Stage 2 of Physical Development

A

Early Childhood
(Ages 2-6)
(Preschool/Kinder/Primary School)

18
Q

What physical developments should toddlers be able to achieve?

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-Love to run
-Hop
-Tumble
-Play
-Swing
-Fine motor skills developing
-Can string beads
-Do jigsaw puzzles

19
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What physical developments should toddlers be able to accomplish by the age of 4?

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-Print name
-Dress and undress self
-Eat with utensils

20
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Stage 3 of Physical Development

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Middle Childhood
(Ages 6-10)
(Primary School/Elementary School)

21
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What physical developments should children 6-10 be able to accomplish?

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-Slow, steady weight gain
-Speed and Coordination improve
-Begin organized sports
-Refinement of fine motor skills
-Improved handwriting
-Drawing more representational

22
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Stage 4 of Physical Development

A

Adolescence
(Ages 10-18)
(Middle School/High School)

23
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What physical development’s should children 10-18 be able to accomplish?

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-Rapid Growth (3-5 inches)
-Girls begin puberty earlier
-Boys grow taller
-Boys more muscular
-Girls physical growth slow
-Boys physical growth continues
-Reach sexual maturity