PSY 2301 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: David Wechsler, Intelligence Quotient, Twin

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Growth and motor development in preschool years, the child grow 2-3 inches and gains about 6 pounds each year milestones ages 2-6. 18-24 months gross: runs awkwardly climbs stairs with both feet on each step shows clear hand preference stacks 4-6 blocks runs easily climbs on furniture without help picks up small objects throws small ball while standing. 3-4 years gross: walks up stairs one foot per step skips on 2 feet. Ne: catches large ball between outstretched arms cut paper with scissors. 4-5 years gross: walks up and down stairs with one foot per step stands on tiptoes. Ne: strikes ball with bat kicks and catches ball. Ne: skips on alternative feet walks on a line plays ball games well threads needles and sews large stitches. Ptsd abused children are more likely to have delays in all domains of development prevention parenting classes identi cation of families at risk.

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