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1. Physical Development Stages
Infancy (0-2 years)
o Hold heads up, crawl, increase coordination.
o Develop fine motor skills: throw balls, use zippers.
Early Childhood (2-6 years)
o Gross motor skills: run, hop.
o Fine motor skills: use jigsaw puzzles, print names, use utensils.
Middle Childhood (6-10 years)
o Steady growth, improved speed, and coordination.
o Refinement of motor skills, improved handwriting.
Adolescence (10-18 years)
o Girls enter puberty earlier, boys grow taller.
o Reach sexual maturity; girls’ growth slows while boys' growth continues.
2. Piaget's Cognitive Development Stages
Sensorimotor Stage (Birth - 2 years)
o Learning through movement and senses; object permanence.
Preoperational Stage (Preschool/Kinder)
o Prelogical thought, symbolic play, egocentrism.
Concrete Operational Stage (Elementary)
o Logical thinking; concepts like sorting, classifying, conservation.
Formal Operational Stage (Middle/High School)
o Abstract thinking, hypothesis testing, systematic problem solving.