Health & Social Care
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- Created on: 24-04-14 12:03
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- Health and Social Care - Understanding Personal Development and Relationships
- Life stages
- Infancy
- 0-3
- Starts crawling
- Pulls him/herself up
- Walking
- Body grows quickly
- 0-3
- Childhood
- 4-10
- Develop control over your body
- Emotions become more complex
- Controlled response
- Can relate to others better
- 4-10
- Adolescence
- 11-18
- Sexual maturity
- New roles and responsibilities
- Develop relationship with all ages and sexes
- Work skills
- become more independant
- Develoop moral values
- Social behaviour becomes more respectable
- 11-18
- Adulthood
- 19-65
- Begin to settle down
- new skills and knowledge acquired
- The amount you learn begins to slow, it doesnt stop though!!
- You chose living arrangements
- Get a permanent job
- Money arrangements
- Helth requirements
- 19-65
- Late Adulthood
- 65+
- You retire
- Begin to show signs of aging
- You become weaker
- Loss of older family members e.g. parents
- Living arangements e.g. with children, nursing home
- Own children have children
- 65+
- Infancy
- P.I.E.S
- Physical development
- Height and weight measured by nurses and compared with a chart
- Hormones control the growth in the body
- It is also known as ageing
- The process that helps children to learn to mve and use their bodies such as walking throwing catching and reflexes
- Intellectual development
- Develops rapidly until the age of around 18
- Learning to talk read write
- Able to recognise and remember people and items
- the ability to use language
- Also known as cognitive development
- The way that children learn to think, use their brains memory and solve problems
- Emotional development
- Maintained through relationship with family throughout life
- Emotional development is all about the way you feel towards yourself and others
- Love fear hate anger happiness
- How a person learns to control their behaviour
- The way we learn to express and control fellings, it starts with a sucessful bonding or attatchment towards someone
- Social development
- Learning to socialise
- Learning how to get along with others
- About relationships with others
- we need comfort support and company off others
- The way we learn to play and work with other people, forming a relationship
- Physical development
- Growth
- Increase in size and mass e.g. getting taller
- Development
- Increase in skills, abilities and emotions e.g learning to read
- Factors affecting growth and development
- Genes
- Diet
- Physical exercise
- Illnesses
- Gender
- Family relationships
- Education
- Ethnicity
- Life experiences
- Marriage
- Divorce
- Marriage
- Death
- Income
- Material possesions
- Housing
- Pollution
- Access to health services
- Growth
- Increase in size and mass e.g. getting taller
- Self concept
- How we view ourselves
- What other poeple think about us
- Felling positive
- Being happy with life
- Believing you are god at something
- Influences on self concept
- Age
- Gender
- Appearance
- Culture
- Emotional maturity
- Education
- Relationships with others
- Sexual orientation
- Life experiences
- Support available
- Family
- Friends
- Proffesional help from health and social care workers
- Specialist nurses
- Social workers
- Informal support from members of faith
- Church groups
- Social Support Groups
- Marriage Guidance
- Connexions
- Life stages
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