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growth - an increase in length or heigh, weight and dimensions infants (principles of growth) - grow rapidly and will reach roughly half their adult height by the age of 2 adolescents (principles of growth) - experience growth spurts during puberty adulthood (principles of growth) - full height is reached by the start of early adulthood what are the four principles of growth? - 1- growth rates are not constant 2- different parts of the body grow at different rates 3- growth rates vary between children 4- the growth rate of boys is usually faster on average than girls when is head circumference measured? and why? - head circumference is measured at birth and at 6-8 weeks to identify any abnormality in brain or skull growth what do centile lines represent? - they represent the values of measurement from a large number of children to show 'norms' of growth in each age group what is physical development? - growth and other phsyical changes that happen to our body throughout life what is intellectual development? - development of language, memory and thinking skills what is emotional development? - ability to cope with feelings abobut ourselves and towards other what is social development? - the ability to form friendships and relationships and to learn to be independent gross motor skills (infancy 0-2) - - start to develop their gross motor skills from the head down -around 6 months they gradually control muscles in their neck and back so they can roll, sit and crawl -around 11-13 months the muscles in their legs develop so that they can stand, cruise and walk -at 2 years they can climb onto low furniture and propel sit on a toy -at 2 1/2 years they can kick a ball gross motor skills (early childhood 3-8) - - at 3-4 they can balance and walk along a line and run forwards and backwards - at 5-8 they can balance on a low beam and skip with a rope - from about 3 they can pedal and control a tricycle - by about 6 they can ride a bike fine motor skills (newborn 0-12 months) - - grasp an adults finger - by 3 months they will hold a rattle for a short time - 6 months they will grasp a toy and pass it to their other hand - 12 months they will pick up small objects using a pincer grasp fine motor skills (18months-2years) - - 18 months can build with small bricks, use a spoon an dmake marks with crayons using a palmar grasp

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Health and social care - unit 1
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growth - an increase in length or heigh, weight and dimensions



infants (principles of growth) - grow rapidly and will reach roughly half their adult height by the
age of 2



adolescents (principles of growth) - experience growth spurts during puberty



adulthood (principles of growth) - full height is reached by the start of early adulthood



what are the four principles of growth? - 1- growth rates are not constant

2- different parts of the body grow at different rates

3- growth rates vary between children

4- the growth rate of boys is usually faster on average than girls



when is head circumference measured? and why? - head circumference is measured at birth
and at 6-8 weeks to identify any abnormality in brain or skull growth



what do centile lines represent? - they represent the values of measurement from a large
number of children to show 'norms' of growth in each age group



what is physical development? - growth and other phsyical changes that happen to our body
throughout life



what is intellectual development? - development of language, memory and thinking skills

,what is emotional development? - ability to cope with feelings abobut ourselves and towards
other



what is social development? - the ability to form friendships and relationships and to learn to be
independent



gross motor skills (infancy 0-2) - - start to develop their gross motor skills from the head down

-around 6 months they gradually control muscles in their neck and back so they can roll, sit and
crawl

-around 11-13 months the muscles in their legs develop so that they can stand, cruise and walk

-at 2 years they can climb onto low furniture and propel sit on a toy

-at 2 1/2 years they can kick a ball



gross motor skills (early childhood 3-8) - - at 3-4 they can balance and walk along a line and run
forwards and backwards

- at 5-8 they can balance on a low beam and skip with a rope

- from about 3 they can pedal and control a tricycle

- by about 6 they can ride a bike



fine motor skills (newborn 0-12 months) - - grasp an adults finger

- by 3 months they will hold a rattle for a short time

- 6 months they will grasp a toy and pass it to their other hand

- 12 months they will pick up small objects using a pincer grasp



fine motor skills (18months-2years) - - 18 months can build with small bricks, use a spoon an
dmake marks with crayons using a palmar grasp

- at 2 years they can pull on their shoes and control their crayon to draw circles & dots

, fine motor skills (3-4 years) - - at 3 they are developing a tripod grasp

- they can use a fork and spoon, turn the pages of a book, and button and unbutton clothing

- at 4 years they will be able to thread small beads and colour in pictures



fine motor skills (5-8 years) - - at 5 they can control the muscles in their fingers to manipulate
the construction block and use hand-eye coordination to fit the pieces into the correct place

- can also write their own names forming letters correctly

- by the time they are 8 they will use joined up writing



physical development in adolescence - at what age does puberty take place? - - for girls it is
around 11-13 years

- for boys it is around 13-15 years



when does puberty start? - -puberty starts when a hormone in the brain sends a signal to the
pituitary gland

-this then releases hormones that stimulate the ovaries in girls and the testes in boys to produce
sex hormones



the role of hormons in sexual development (girls) - - the hormones oestrogen & progesterone
are produced by the ovaries

-they stimulate growth of the breasts & reproductive system & helps to regulate the menstrual
cycle



the role of hormons in sexual development (boys) - -the hormons testosterone is produced by
the testes

-it stimulates growth of the penis & testes, pubic hair growth, the development of muscle &
lowering of voice
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