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PHYSICAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT FROM FOUR TO SIX By: Cassidy Pannell and Haylee Hazel
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HEIGHT AND WEIGHT Average yearly increase in height is 2 ½ to 3 inches Most children gain about 4 to 5 pounds from ages four to six Boys are often slightly taller and heavier than girls
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PROPORTION AND POSTURE Body becomes straighter and slimmer Shoulders widen and are held more erect Neck becomes longer and legs lengthen rapidly Balance and coordination improve
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TEETH Begin to lose their primary teeth at age 5 The six-year old molars are the first permanent teeth Primary teeth are lost in the same order they came in
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MOTOR SKILLS 4 years- learn to lace shoes, dresses and undresses their self, throws overhand with body control, gallops and hops, jumps forward as well as in place. 5 years- Ties shoelaces, draws recognizable person, skillfully picks up small items, stands and balances on tiptoe for short period and skips, alternating feet, buttons, snaps and zips their clothing. 6 years- builds block towers to shoulder height, cuts pastes molds and colors skillfully, writes entire words, throws and catches ball with more ease and accuracy, rides a bicycle.
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