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Unit 4 P1 TASK C (Based on Marshall Mathers)
Unit 4 - development through the life stages
P1 - describe physical, intellectual, emotional and social development for each of the life stages of an individual - assignment guidance.
Task C.
Physical Development

Author/Editor: WEBMD, Year of Publication: N.D. Title: A babies progress inside the womb during 1-3 months of being pregnant.[Online] Available from [ http://www.webmd.com/baby/1to3-months], [29th September 2013]
Author/Editor: WEBMD, Year of Publication: N.D., Title: A babies progress inside the womb during 4-6 months of being pregnant. [Online] Available from [ http://www.webmd.com/baby/4to6-months], [29th September 2013]
Author/Editor: WEBMD, Year of Publication: N.D. Title: A babies progress inside the womb during 7-9 months of being pregnant. [Online] Available from [ http://www.webmd.com/baby/pregnancy-your-babys-growth-development-months-7-to-9], [29th September 2013]
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Birth and Infancy, 0 to 3 years old.
Nine months after conceiving, Debbie gave birth to Marshall Bruce Mathers III, on 17th October 1972. Marshall is completely dependent on Debara. At this point he can only consume easily digestible foods- such as milk for growth. As he is still vulnerable due to his brain not having a fully developed brain. However, Marshall is able is: hear sounds, taste; tell the difference between different foods. In addition, he would have been able to identify Debbie's smell and voice, so he knew that he was with her and that he was safe. When Marshal is 0 months - 1 year a lot of developing, and changing occurs. Marshall was also born with four 'primitive' reflexes, being: Rooting reflex; Marshall turns his cheek towards anything that touches it, this reflex helps Marshall be able to get Debbies nipple or the bottle in his mouth to feed, Grasping reflex; is the ability

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