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The definition of gross motor skills?
gross motor skills is when you are using large muscle groups in your body.
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The definition of fine motor skills?
fine motor skills is when you are using small muscle groups in your body.
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Developmental milestones?
developmental milestones are the different kinds skills the child meets as they become older.
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Delayed development?
delayed development happens when a foetus has not shown development within the expected time range.
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Arrested development?
The term arrested development means development that has stopped.
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The definition of growth?
The term growth means a change in size or weight
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The definition of development?
The term development means equiring news skills and capabillities.
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physical development
physical development is how a child can change physically for example this could be to do with walking and moving around.
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intellectual development
intellectual development is when we learn new things of knowledge and understanding
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emotional development
emotional development is when we learn how to control the different emotions we inhabit.
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social development
social development is when we learn how to socialise and communicate with others, this helps children to make friends and learn new words.
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what are developmental norms?
developmental norms is when you measure a child's development ( set of standards to measure the progress of humans)
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fine motor skills is when you are using small muscle groups in your body.

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The definition of fine motor skills?

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developmental milestones are the different kinds skills the child meets as they become older.

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delayed development happens when a foetus has not shown development within the expected time range.

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The term arrested development means development that has stopped.

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