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HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Unit 1: Youth health and development AOS 1: Understanding health and development Chapter 2: Health and development Part 2
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Interrelationships within physical, social, emotional and intellectual development Infancy True or false Infancy birth to 5 years old? False- birth to 2 years old Development and growth is steady? False-its rapid
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Infancy
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Physical, social, intellectual or emotional? Motor skills develop? Physical Infants attach to parents and experience love Emotional Interactions with others begin Social Speaking develops Intellectual
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Early childhood
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True or false Ranges between 3 to 5 years True Muscle strength increases rapidly False- steady increase Body proportions become more balanced True
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Early childhood Physical, social, intellectual or emotional? Widened social activity leads to another way of children feeling they belong Emotional Children begin to play together, rather than side by side Social Brain and CNS continues to grow Physical
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Middle childhood
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True or false Covers the early secondary years? False- covers the primary school years Height and weight stop False- increases Children are able to think and reason more True
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Middle childhood Physical, social, intellectual or emotional? Acceptance by peers becomes important Social Bones and teeth grow Physical Independence increases Emotional
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Early secondary school
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True or false? Covers a period of youth, also known as adolescence, until the end of puberty? True Body shape changes? True Emotions are not volatile as a result of hormone changes? False- are volatile
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Early secondary school Physical, social, intellectual or emotional? In search of personal identity can affect friendship groups Social Coordination improves Physical Children are able to learn more complex skills Intellectual
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Early adulthood
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True or false? End of puberty up to 30 years old? False- End of puberty to 40 years old Sensory organs decline in function False- Sensory organs are at their sharpest
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Early adulthood Physical, social, intellectual or emotional? The body has reached maximum muscle strength Physical Learning skills, knowledge increase in complexity through tertiary education and career development Intellectual New families are established Social
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Middle adulthood
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True or false? Covers the period from 40 to 64 years True Some loss of memory True Muscle strength increases slightly Men and woman go through menopause False-only woman
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Middle adulthood Physical, social, intellectual or emotional? Many adults feel pride in their achievements of their working lives Emotional Some loss of memory Intellectual Hair thins and gray Physical
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Old age
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True or false? Covers 75 to death False- 65 to death Careers can peak False- middle adulthood Changes in living arrangements may cause excitement False- grief and disorientation
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Old age Physical, social, intellectual or emotional? Cell divisions decreases so that rate of cell replacement fails to keep up with the rate of breakdown Physical Grief due to death of partners and loved ones Emotional Elderly people can make valuable contributions to community, volunteer work etc. Social
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Handout Lifespan development summary
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Work requirement (28-34) Choose one stage of change and present it any way you wish (power point, brochure, video, flowcharts poster) using pictures to illustrate the stage of change. S or N Work requirement handout
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Review (p.35) Question 1 and 2
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Interrelationships within development and health DEVELOPMENTHEALTH Relationship between health and development
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Optimal health ‘the best possible health that depends on optimal physical, intellectual, social and emotional development’ Read page 36 Home school School dropouts
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Activity 2.5- Identifying relationships between development and health Page 36 Questions 1-5 Case studies
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Review Page 37 Questions 1 and 2
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