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LATE CHILDHOOD AGES 6-12. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Preadolescence: Development slow but steady Weight gain averages 5-7 lbs/year Muscle coordination well.

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1 LATE CHILDHOOD AGES 6-12

2 PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Preadolescence: Development slow but steady Weight gain averages 5-7 lbs/year Muscle coordination well developed Most of primary teeth lost, permanent teeth erupt Visual acuity at its best 10-12 sexual maturation may begin

3 Mental Development Increases rapidly due to school Speech more developed, reading and writing skills are learned Memory becomes more complex and problem solving skills begin to develop

4 Mental con’t Abstract ideas, such as honesty, loyalty become more understood More ability to make judgments

5 Emotional Development Age 6: fearful of school, but reassurance and successes help children gain self confidence. Fears are replaced by ability to cope Emotions are brought under control.

6 Emotional con’t By age 10-12: sexual maturation can lead to periods of depression followed by periods of joy. This causes restlessness, anxiety, and makes kids sometimes difficult to understand

7 Emotional Development By age 10-12: sexual maturation can lead to periods of depression followed by periods of joy. This causes restlessness, anxiety, and makes kids sometimes difficult to understand

8 Social Development Around 7 years: more individual oriented..like to do activities by themselves. Parental approval is very important. 8-10: more group oriented, usually of the same sex.

9 Social con’t 10-12: Make friends easier, increasing awareness of opposite sex, dependence on parents lessen. Less time spent with family, more with peers.


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