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School age wil have creased growth needs as they approacH adolescence Children require a balanced diet from foods in the MyPlate food guide; healthy snacks should continue to be emphasized to prevent childhood obesity Children still may be picky eaters but are usually willing to try new foods SKILLS
Play is more competitive Rules and rituals are important aspects of play and games The school-age child enjoys drawing, collecting items, dolls, pets, guessing games, board games, listening to the radio, TV, reading, watching videos or DVDs, and computer games The child participates in team sports The child may participate in secret clubs, group peer activities, and scout organizations SAFETY The school-age child experiences less fear in play activities and frequently imitates real life by using tools and household items Major causes of injuries include bicycles,
skateboards, and team sports as the child increases in motor abilities and independence > Children should always wear a helmet when riding a bike or using inline skates or skateboards > Teach the child water safety rules > Guns should be stored unloaded and secured under lock and key (ammunition should be locked in a separate place > Instruct the child to avoid teasing or playing roughly with animals > Teach the child never to play with matches or lighters. The child should be taught what to do in the event of a fire or if clothes catch fire; fire drills should be practiced with the child > Teach the child traffic safety rules > Teach the preschooler how to dial 911 in an emergency situation > Keep the Poison Control Center number available > NOTE: o Teach the preschooler and school-age child that if another person touches his or her body in an inappropriate way, an adult should be told. Also teach the child to avoid speaking to strangers and never to accept a ride, toys, or gifts from a stranger
Teaching about MyPlate is important Adolescents typically eat whenever they have a break in activities Calcium, zinc, iron, folic acid, and protein are especially important nutritional needs
Adolescents tend to snack on empty calories, and the importance of adequate and healthy nutrition needs to be stressed Body image is important SKILL
Games and athletic activities are the most common forms of play Competition and strict rules are important Adolescents enjoy activities such as sports, videos, movies, reading, parties, dancing, hobbies, computer games, music, communicating via the Internet, and experimenting, such as with makeup and hairstyles Friends are important, and adolescents like to gather in small groups SAFETY Adolescents are risk takers Adolescents have a natural urge to experiment and to be independent Reinforce instructions about the dangers related to cigarette smoking, caffeine ingestion, alcohol, and drugs Help adolescents to recognize that they have choices when difficult or potentially dangerous situations arise Ensure that the adolescent uses a seat belt Instruct adolescents in the consequences of injuries that motor vehicle accidents can cause Instruct adolescents about the dangers associated with guns, violence, and gangs Instruct adolescents in water safety and emphasize that they should enter the water feet first as opposed to diving, especially when the depth of the water is unknown Instruct adolescents about the complications associated with body piercing, tattooing, and sun tanning NOTE: Discuss issues such as acquaintance rape, sexual relationships, and transmission of sexually transmitted infections with the adolescent. Also discuss the dangers of the Internet and social media related to communicating and setting up meetings (dates) with unknown persons