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What does PIES stand for?
Physical
Intellectual
Emotional
Social
What age range is adulthood?
19-65
What is the name of the range 4-10?
Childhood
What section of PIES do feelings come under?
Emotional
When someone learns a new skill which development are they using?
Intellectual
What is the name to the age range 11-18?
Adolescence
What are gross motor skills?
The movement of large muscles, e.g. legs and arms
What are fine motor skills?
The movement of small muscles e.g. fingers, toes.
What is growth?
Increase of your physical size.
What is development?
An increase in skills, abilities and emotions.
Gross motor skills examples.
Running, skipping, jogging.
Fine motor skills examples.
Typing, writing, knitting.
-Rooting reflex
The baby turns its head
- Moro reflex
Moves arms and legs and tries to lift their selves up.
- Grasp reflex
A baby grasps the mothers fingers and starts to curl their toes.
- Walking reflex
The baby will walk but needs to be supported.
What is bereavement?
A death of a friend or relative.
Name some physical changes when going through puberty.
Changes in body size.
Reproductive organs develop.
Boys - voice changes
Girls - menstrual cycle begins.
Grow more hair on body.
Develop spots.
Hormones - mood swings.
What is retirement?
When a person stops working.
when someones working life ends.
What is redundancy?
Losing your job as the company does not need you anymore.
Name some positive effects of retirement.
Gardening.
Helping to care for grandchildren.
Taking up new hobbies.
Returning to education to learn something new.
Travelling to new places.
Participating in voluntary work.
Name some negative effects of retirement.
Feels useless/not needed.
May be a feeling of loss.
Loss in social contact.
Maybe loss in income.
May feel they are no longer contributing to society.