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How well do you understand the concepts in this lesson?

The questions below are similar to the ones you will see on this lesson's quiz. As you select answers, read the feedback for each question carefully. If you do not understand why a correct answer is correct, review the section of this lesson that relates to that question.

When to children typically begin to lose their baby teeth?

  1. four years
  2. five years
  3. six years
  4. seven years

Children start to lose their baby (or primary) teeth at around 6 years old, when their permanent teeth start to come in.

Children start to lose their baby (or primary) teeth at around 6 years old, when their permanent teeth start to come in.

Children start to lose their baby (or primary) teeth at around 6 years old, when their permanent teeth start to come in.

Children start to lose their baby (or primary) teeth at around 6 years old, when their permanent teeth start to come in.

Which of the following is a small motor skill that develops around age four?

  1. cutting on a line with scissors
  2. building a tower of blocks
  3. buttoning and snapping clothing
  4. throwing overhand

Throwing overhand and buttoning and snapping clothing happens later. Building block towers happens earlier.

Throwing overhand and buttoning and snapping clothing happens later. Building block towers happens earlier.

Throwing overhand and buttoning and snapping clothing happens later. Building block towers happens earlier.

Throwing overhand and buttoning and snapping clothing happens later. Building block towers happens earlier.

Compared to adults’ nutrition, what is TRUE about nutrition for children aged four to six?

  1. Children should have fewer meals.
  2. Children should have larger meals.
  3. Children should have smaller meals.
  4. Children should have the same size meals as adults.

Children this age are very active and may need more meals, or at least more snacks, than adults to obtain sufficient calories. However, their stomachs are still small and cannot hold as much as an adult stomach.

Children this age are very active and may need more meals, or at least more snacks, than adults to obtain sufficient calories. However, their stomachs are still small and cannot hold as much as an adult stomach.

Children this age are very active and may need more meals, or at least more snacks, than adults to obtain sufficient calories. However, their stomachs are still small and cannot hold as much as an adult stomach.

Children this age are very active and may need more meals, or at least more snacks, than adults to obtain sufficient calories. However, their stomachs are still small and cannot hold as much as an adult stomach.

Which of the following is NOT a factor that influences children’s preferences about their own clothing?

  1. comfort
  2. group identification
  3. their likes and dislikes
  4. cost

Children this age are very active and may need more meals, or at least more snacks, than adults to obtain sufficient calories. However, their stomachs are still small and cannot hold as much as an adult stomach.

Children this age are very active and may need more meals, or at least more snacks, than adults to obtain sufficient calories. However, their stomachs are still small and cannot hold as much as an adult stomach.

Children this age are very active and may need more meals, or at least more snacks, than adults to obtain sufficient calories. However, their stomachs are still small and cannot hold as much as an adult stomach.

Children this age are very active and may need more meals, or at least more snacks, than adults to obtain sufficient calories. However, their stomachs are still small and cannot hold as much as an adult stomach.

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