- Associative play [informal group play] is facilitated by simple games, puzzles, nursery rhymes, and songs
- Dramatic play is fostered by dolls and doll clothes, play houses and hospitals, dress up clothes, and puppets
- Stress is relieved by pens, paper, glue, and scissors
- Educational shows, music, stories, and books [for development of cognitive skills]
- Ball sports, skating, dance lessons, water and snowboarding, biking [Helps gross motor development]
- Musical instrument, gathering collections, starting hobbies, playing board and video games [Fostered a sense of industry]
- Reading, crafts, word puzzles, school work [facilitates cognitive growth]
Safely store all chemical substances
Poisoning is still the most common medical emergency in children with the highest incidence between the ages of 1 to 4 years. Even with precautionary labeling and "child-resistant" packaging of medication and household cleaners, children display amazing ingenuity in opening bottles and packages that catch their curiosity. Medications such as acetaminophen, salicylates [aspirin], laxatives, sedatives, tranquilizers, analgesics, antihistamines, cold medicines, and birth-control pills are commonly associated with poisoning and also need to properly stored out of reach of the toddler. The proper use of car seats, preventing access to electrical outlets, and bath time supervision are also noted to be the cause of medical emergencies. However, poisoning remains the number one reason.
ANS: A, B, D, E
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Correct Temper tantrums are a common response to anger and frustration in
toddlers. They occur more often when toddlers are tired, hungry, bored, or
excessively stimulated. A nap before fatigue or a snack if mealtime is
delayed will be helpful in alleviating the times when tantrums are most
likely to occur. Tantrums may include screaming, kicking, throwing
things, biting themselves, or banging their
head. Effective management of
tantrums includes safely isolating and ignoring the child.
Incorrect The child should learn that nothing is gained by having a temper tantrum.
Giving in to the child's demands only increases the behavior.
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