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evelyn o bentley

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Which demonstrates the school-age child's developing logic in the stage of concrete operations? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Ability to recognize that 1 pound of feathers is equal to 1 pound of metal
  b. Ability to recognize that he can be a son, brother, or nephew at the same time
  c. Understands the principles of adding, sub-tracting, and reversibility
  d. Thinking characterized by egocentrism, animism, and centration

Question 2

Which statement made by an adolescent indicates an understanding about factors that can trigger migraine headaches?
 
  a. I should avoid loud noises because this is a common migraine trigger..
  b. Exercise can cause a migraine. I guess I won't have to take gym anymore..
  c. I think I'll get a migraine if I go to bed at 9 PM on week nights..
  d. I am learning to relax because I get head-aches when I am worried about stuff..



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, C
The school-age child understands that the properties of objects do not change when their order, form, or appearance does. Conservation occurs in the concrete operations stage. Comprehension of class inclusion occurs as the school-age child's logic increases. The child begins to understand that a person can be in more than one class at the same time. This is characteristic of concrete thinking and logical reasoning. The school-age child is able to understand principles of adding, subtracting, and the process of reversibility, which occurs in the stage of concrete operations. Egocentrism, animism, and centration occur in the intuitive thought stage, not the concrete operations stage of development.

Answer to Question 2

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Stress can trigger migraines. Relaxation therapy can help the adolescent control stress and headaches. Other precipitating factors in addition to stress include poor diet, food sensitivities, and flashing lights. Visual stimuli, not auditory stimuli, are known to be a common trigger for migraines. Exercise is not a trigger for migraines. The adolescent needs regular physical exercise. Altered sleep patterns and fatigue are common triggers for migraine headaches. Going to bed at 9 PM should allow an adolescent plenty of sleep to prevent fatigue.




evelyn o bentley

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


ktidd

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Gracias!

 

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