Human Lifespan Development - LAA Intellectual Development Across The Life Stages 0.0 / 5 ? Health & Social CareHuman Lifespan and DevelopmentBTEC NationalAll boards Created by: Sarah WhyteCreated on: 19-10-22 21:13 What is Intellectual and cognitive development? Intellectual and cognitive development refers to how individuals organise their ideas and make sense of the world in which they live. 1 of 9 What are the 5 important aspects associated with intellectual development? 1. Language development 2. Problem-solving 3. Memory 4. Moral development 5. Abstract thoughts and creative thinking 2 of 9 What is the Intellectual development for Infancy (0-2years) and Early Childhood (3-8years)? Stages of rapid Intellectual development 3 of 9 What is the Intellectual development for Adolescence (9-18years) to Early Adulthood (19-45years)? Development of logical thought, problem solving and memory recall skills. 4 of 9 What is the Intellectual development for Middle Adulthood (46-65years)? Can think through the problems and make sound judgements using life experiences. 5 of 9 What is the Intellectual development for Later Adulthood (65 +years)? Changes in the brain can cause short-term memory decline and slower thought processes and reaction times. 6 of 9 How to Encourage language development for Infants (0-2years)? Blow bubbles Play with puppets Watch and listen to other children Join in with action rhymes and songs Look at picture books 7 of 9 How to Encourage language development for Young Children Early Childhood (3-8years)? Take part in circle time Take part in group activities Imaginary play in 'home corner' Share stories and rhymes Play word games and riddles 8 of 9 How to Encourage language development for Adolescents (9-18years)? Read a wide range of books Take part in group projects Discuss ideas Plan and deliver presentations 9 of 9
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