A1. Physical development Birth to infancy 0-2 years-old

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A1. Physical development Birth to infancy 0-2 years-old Human Life Span A1. Physical development Birth to infancy 0-2 years-old

Lifespan stages If you internet search, there are a range of different life stages but for the purpose of exam testing, you will be learning, the below…. Life stage Age Group Key Features Birth to infancy 0-2 years Infant rapid growth, approx half of adult height, by the time they’re two. At around one years, walking starts, by two, they start to run. Teeth start at about 3 months. Early Childhood 3-8 years Children continue to grow at a steady pace, developing strength and co-ordination. Adolescence 9-18 years Experience growth spurts and develop sexual characteristics during puberty. Early Adulthood 19-45 years Young adults reach the peak of their physical fitness Middle Adulthood 46-65 years The aging process begins with some loss of strength and stamina, women go through menopause. Later Adulthood 65 years onwards Aging continues with gradual loss of mobility, older adults experience height loss; a few centimetres

Centile line explained….. If a child's weight is at the 50th percentile line, that means that out of 100 normal children her age, 50 will be bigger than she is and 50 smaller. Similarly, if she is in the 75th percentile, that means that she is bigger than 75 children and smaller than only 25, compared with 100 children her age.

A percentile (or a centile) is a measure used in statistics indicating the value below which a given percentage of observations in a group of observations fall. The higher the percentile number, the bigger your baby is compared to other babies her same age. If your baby is in the 50th percentile for length, that means he/she falls right in the middle of the pack

A growth chart is used by paediatricians and other health care providers to follow a child's growth over time. Growth charts have been constructed by observing the growth of large numbers of normal children over time.

Head proportion in growth

Health Visitors role The child will have an allocated health visitor that is attached to their GP. They will hold baby clinics for weighing and measuring at the surgery and also carry out timed home visits, recording in the red book.

Primitive reflexes Primitive reflexes are reflex actions originating in the central nervous system that are exhibited by normal infants, but not adults, in response to particular stimuli. The birth process is a key factor in the integration of these reflexes. Therefore a traumatic birth experience or birth by C-section may lead to retained reflexes longer than norm.

Permanent and primitive reflexes

Complete the table in your A1 Complete the table in your A1. Physical development booklet, page seven, covering all the primitive reflexes. You will need to revise each one!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPyBzlD-854

Gross motor skills Gross motor skills are large movements, involving the bigger muscles, which require mobility and the coordination these require e.g. Rolling over or reaching out.

Mobility A lot of this is common sense, however, for the exam, you will be required to use correct terminologies to get the marks

Fine motor skills; 0-2 years Fine motor skills involve smaller precision movement, which requires dexterity and coordination. For example, picking up and holding a pencil, pincer movement.

American, slightly different to UK

Revision task; BTEC Text book page 6