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Advancing Development Compiled

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Academic Paper from the year 2017 in the subject Pedagogy - Nursery Pedagogy, Early Childhood Education, language: English, abstract: Physical development in childhood refers to a period within which a child's physical body capacity undergoes numerous transformations regarding growth and maturity. This stage begins at infancy and proceeds all the way to adolescence. Physical development is categorized into several steps from the birth of a child up to around 12 years of age. The sessions include Infancy stage. It takes place in the first few weeks and months in a child's life. At this time, movements of a child are involuntary. The child is capable of reacting to sounds, change in position; they can grasp objects which come into contact with their body. At around six months a child should begin to develop a simple primary difference in hearing, seeing and touching. As a child approaches one year, they should be able to hold up their head without assistance; they also sit or crawl, and even with small objects on the ground. The child now enters into a stage of toddling, which begins at the age of one year and progresses up to three years of age. At this development stage, the child is now able to control the hands and legs adequately and should be able to walk alone, be able to carry a cup, be in a position to ride a tricycle and even construct block tower. Towards the age of eighteen months, a child has already developed physical independence and can crawl upstairs or walk without falling and also draw lines on paper. As they attain two years of age, they can manage to run up and down of the stairs. The third stage of development is the age of pre-schooling. It runs up to the age of six years, and during this period, a child has attained physical abilities like skipping, hopping. They also climb, use spoons and forks, and even draw a picture. At this stage, a child should now be able to carefully handle their toileting needs, since a potty training has already bee

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Verlag
Date
17 October 2018
Pages
24
ISBN
9783668792623

Academic Paper from the year 2017 in the subject Pedagogy - Nursery Pedagogy, Early Childhood Education, language: English, abstract: Physical development in childhood refers to a period within which a child's physical body capacity undergoes numerous transformations regarding growth and maturity. This stage begins at infancy and proceeds all the way to adolescence. Physical development is categorized into several steps from the birth of a child up to around 12 years of age. The sessions include Infancy stage. It takes place in the first few weeks and months in a child's life. At this time, movements of a child are involuntary. The child is capable of reacting to sounds, change in position; they can grasp objects which come into contact with their body. At around six months a child should begin to develop a simple primary difference in hearing, seeing and touching. As a child approaches one year, they should be able to hold up their head without assistance; they also sit or crawl, and even with small objects on the ground. The child now enters into a stage of toddling, which begins at the age of one year and progresses up to three years of age. At this development stage, the child is now able to control the hands and legs adequately and should be able to walk alone, be able to carry a cup, be in a position to ride a tricycle and even construct block tower. Towards the age of eighteen months, a child has already developed physical independence and can crawl upstairs or walk without falling and also draw lines on paper. As they attain two years of age, they can manage to run up and down of the stairs. The third stage of development is the age of pre-schooling. It runs up to the age of six years, and during this period, a child has attained physical abilities like skipping, hopping. They also climb, use spoons and forks, and even draw a picture. At this stage, a child should now be able to carefully handle their toileting needs, since a potty training has already bee

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Verlag
Date
17 October 2018
Pages
24
ISBN
9783668792623