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5.2 Describe the basic stages of growth and development FACS 5.2
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Basic stages of growth and development Prenatal— conception to birth Infancy--first year of life Toddler--1-2 years old Preschool--3-5 years old School-age-5 -12 years old Adolescents- teen years
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Prenatal –Period of the Zygote (1 st two weeks)- Grows by cell division and attaches to uterine lining –Period of the Embryo (3 rd -8 th weeks)- Major body systems are developed along with placenta and amniotic sac –Period of the Fetus (9 th week to birth)- Major body systems are functioning and baby is more active and gaining weight
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Infancy Triples birth weight Develops ability to see, hear and use their other senses Develops hand-eye coordination Begins to move around and explore their world Begins to develop motor skills –Movements begin at the head and work towards other parts of the body
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Toddler Becomes more independent Increased weight and height Appearance of teeth Further development of motor skills Requires less sleep than before Toilet training usually begins between 18 months and 3 years
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Preschool Involves vigorous activity and practice Refining of physical skills Signs of physical develop: Increased weight and height Legs lengthening rapidly Continued development of basic motor skills Ability to dress and undress Greater small motor skills coordination Fingers, arms, and hand movement
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School-age Learns to participate in activities that require skilled movements Begins to experience stress Understands between right and wrong Learns to interact with others Spends more time away from home
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Adolescence- The Teen Years Usually begins with puberty Has ability to reason and think of alternatives to problems or actions. Friendships become stronger Family remains a stable base for teens
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