Human Lifespan Development

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What is growth?
Growth is the change in size or weight
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What is development?
Development is acquiring new skills and capabilities
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What are the 6 lifestages and age ranges?
Infancy (0-2), Early Childhood (3-8), Adolescence (9-18), Early adulthood (19-45), Middel adulthood (46-65), Late adulthood (65+)
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What is self image?
It is the mental image we have of ourselves
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What is self esteem?
It is about how much you like, accept and respect yourself.
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What is social development?
The ability to interact with others in society and build relationships.
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What are the 2 main physical development we see in infancy?
Gross motor (control larger muscles of the body) and fine motor (control the smaller muscles)
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Give two examples of gross motor development in an infant
Learning to crawl, learning to walk
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Give 2 activities that can develop gross motor skills in infancy
Using a push along toy, using a ride along toy.
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Give two examples of a fine motor skill in infancy
Holding a spoon and holding the handles of their cup
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Give 2 activities that help to develop fine motor skills in infancy
Finger painting, using a shape sorting toy.
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What is the major intellectual development in infancy?
Language development
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List three actitivites that will promote language development in infancy
Using puppets, singing nursery rhymes, looking at picture books
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In infancy the main emotional development is attachment with the main carer, explain what attachment is?
It is the bond that a baby creates with their main carer.
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During infancy many children play alone or along side other infants what type of play is this called?
Solitary play (play alone) parallel play (play along side each other)
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Identify three play activities that would be ideal for a group of infants that could encourage them to share
Building a tower out of blocks together, sharing a shape sorter, cooking together
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In early childhood the child will continue to develop their fine and gross motor skills, give 1 gross motor skill that will be developed and one fine motor skill that will have developed
Walking upstairs or riding a bike, using a pencil to write their name.
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Intellectual development is greatly improved at this age, explain what has improved and why?
Speak in full sentences, learn to read and write, learn from experiences and use role models to react to certain situations.
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What emotional development happens at early childhood?
Learn to share and cooperate and can express their feelings
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Early childhood develop socially through social play explain what this means.
Children play together sharing toys and eventually play using their imagination.
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Adolescence will develop physically as they will go through puberty. Explain 5 physcial changes a boy and girl may go through
Boy-Growth spurt, voice deepens, develop more muscles, develop sperm, the penis enlarges, develop body hair. Girl- Menstual cycle begins, develop pubic hair, hips widen, develop breasts, growth spurt.
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Adolescence develop intellectual through abstract thinking. Explain what this term means and how else they develop.
Ability to think using concepts and ideas. They also are able to think more logical and can problem solve.
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