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Chapter 12
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Require less adult supervision Increased responsibility for tasks Ready for direct instruction (formal schooling)
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Slow, regular pattern Girls shorter and lighter until about age 9 Lower portion of body growing fastest Bones lengthen Muscles very flexible All permanent teeth arrive
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OBSERVE Steady gains in weight and height Acquisition of primary teeth Refinement of gross and fine motor skills Participation in organized sports SCHOOL! DIVERSITY Variation in height/weight at any age level Innate talents (athletic abilities) emerge Gender differences appear Environment plays a major role in dev.
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Good health involves: Eating well Physical Activity Rest & Sleep
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Eating Habits - diet and nutrition affect: Physical growth, brain development, sexual maturation, energy level, concentration, long- term health Good eating habits start from birth (breastfeeding) Contributors to bad eating habits: Finances Parents too busy Others? Children: eventually become responsible for what they eat
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Although many schools have restricted the contents of vending machines, still about 16% of children and adolescents ages 6 - 18 are overweight 8.6% of children ages 2 – 6 are dangerously overweight Obesity– when a person (child) weighs 20% more than their “ideal” weight (taking into account age, gender, height, and body build) Leads to health problems in adulthood Diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, asthma, arthritis Obesity is somewhat genetic, but environmental factors also play a part Family eating patterns and restricted exercise Interventions? What can we do?
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“Rough and tumble” play – physical “fighting” typical in early and middle Organized Sports Pros Offer agility, endurance, and strength building Promotes social skills through fostering communication, cooperation, and leadership Cons unhealthy competition (usually from parent pressure) athletically talented children succeed at the expense of less gifted teammates
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Be pro-ACTIVE Provide safe guidance and equipment Make exercise fun and enjoyable Plan activities around the diversity of abilities Focus on self-improvement rather than comparison to others Build on children’s interests Emphasize enjoyment Let kids contribute Be careful not to let children overdo it
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Myelination increases white matter in Frontal lobes Corpus callosum Children acquire complex abilities Neurotransmitters and hormones may affect cognition and behavior
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Gross Motor Skills Gains Flexibility Balance Agility Force http://youtu.be/yeU2eHo_jwQ Fine Motor Skills Gains Writing Drawing Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2005
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Body build Sex Family encouragement, expectations SES School & community lessons available Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2005
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