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B. ASSESSMENT ACTUAL OBSERVATION 1.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION COMPARISON TO NORMAL PRESCHOOL SOURCE

A. BODY AND BUILT

Physically Healthy but not obese

Average weight of 18.7 kg(41 pounds) average height of 103 cm (43 inches)

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B. SKIN Fair Skin ( not brown, not also white) C. HAIR black, short up to the child's shoulder, and slightly curlly at the end of the hair

D. NAILS

pinkish, short,naturally well polished and no clubbing

Teeth are in good condition, no cavities E. DENTITION AND GUMS Good eyesight ( 20/20 vision) E. EYES

eruption of permanent dentition may begin at this age.

2. GROSS-MOTOR SKILLS

A.WALK/RUN Able to perform Walks backward with heel to toe Maternal and child nursing, Unit 9, heath promotion and special health problems, chapter 38, the preschooler and family, page 908-909

B. JUMP actively performed the stated task

Jump Rope, jumps from height of 12 inches and lands on toes,

C. BALANCING

voluntarily performed the task after a refusal

balances on alternate feet with eyes closed, throws and catches ball well.

3. FINE-MOTOR SKILLS

A. HANDEDNESS Right handed,holds the pencil securely but doesn't hold it like grasping an object.

Maternal and child nursing, Unit 9, heath promotion and special health problems, chapter 38, the preschooler In drawing, copies a and family, page 908-909 diamond and triangle: prints a few letters, numbers, words such as first name.

B. FEEDING-SELF ACTIVITIES

Holds the food with right hand using her thumb and Maternal and child nursing, Unit 9, heath promotion and special health problems, chapter 38, the preschooler and family, page 908-909 Maternal & child health nursing, care of the childbearing & childrearing family volume 2, fifth edition, unit 6, chapter 29, the family with a toddler, page 875 Maternal & child health nursing, care of the childbearing & childrearing family volume 2, fifth edition, unit 6, chapter 27, principles of growth and development, page 809

4. EXPECTED TASK ON Able to perform but Able to tie DRESSING needs assistance shoelaces, dress on sometimes when in its own hurry

5. TOILET TRAINING

Can do the task Toilet training alone but sometimes affects the childs needs assistance behavior and as an individual

6. NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Eats nutritious food such as bread,fruits vegetables and milk, fruit juice and sea foods

Serving of the five pyramid food groups for children: 1.bread, cereals, rice and pasta, 2.vegetables and fruits,3.milk, yogurt and cheese, 4 meat, poultry and fish, 5. fats, oils, and sweets

7.LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT

Doesn't baby talk anymore, speak straight, no word difficulty on saying something and polite upon talking.

Has the vocabulary of about 2100 words, uses sentences of six to eight words, with all parts of speech.names coins,name 4 or more colors,describes drawing or pictures with much comment and enumeration,knows names of days of week, months and other time associated words. Can follow three commands in succession.

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8. PLAY ACTIVITIES ON Plays activities Playtime at this age PRESCHOOLERS together with her helps develop the classmates. Such as childs motor skills Singing, and dancing.

Maternal and child nursing, Unit 9, heath promotion and special health problems, chapter 38, the preschooler and family, page 908-909 Maternal & child health nursing, care of the childbearing & childrearing family volume 2, fifth edition, unit 6, chapter 30, the family with a preschool, page 895897

9. FEARS(PHOBIA)

She's scared of Most common fears Injection and Mouse. of a preschooler are the fear of dark, mutilation and separation or abandonment

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