Stages of growth and development

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Ralph Tuppil, I-Deuteronomy


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Stages of growth and development

Growth is a lifelong process that starts with a single cell. It’s created by joining together of one special cell with a nother cell which comes from each parent. The period of life from the first year through the teen years is a time of great growth.

Different stages of growth. There are stages of growth that a person goes through. Infancy Early childhood Childhood Late childhood Adolescence adulthood

Infancy Infancy- from birth to 18 th months Physical changes Bones are still soft and flexible Learns to sit, to crawl, to stand and to sit. Mental changes Gets what it need by crying Can recognize parents and siblings

Early childhood 18 th month to 3 years Physical changes Learns to walk and to talk Arms and legs get longer Mental changes Learns to use the toilet Social changes Not ready to share or to play interactively with others

Childhood 3 to 6 years Physical changes Begins to lose milk teeth Mental changes Learns to behave while in a group Social changes Learns to play interactively and to make friends Emotional changes Physical contact becomes less frequent

Late childhood Physical changes Appetite increases Process of sexual maturity begins Mental changes Acquires high-level thinking skills Emotional changes Self-centeredness lessens Choose friends of the same sex

Adolescence The period of gradual change from childhood to adulthood the time of life between childhood and adulthood. Physical changes Rapid physical growth Body starts to look more like an adult Mental changes Begins to question oneself Starts to enjoy participating in adult conversation

Emotional changes Feeling very quickly from being happy to being lonely. Sees people as having needs like his. Social changes Friends views become more important

Adulthood Period from the twenties onward Physical changes A slow weakening of the five senses a slow loss of calcium in the bones Bones become brittle Stiffening of the joints and weakening of the muscles

Submitted to ma’am Jenny health R alph A udric T uppil
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