P1: Describe Physical‚ Intellectual‚ Emotional‚ and Social Development for each of the life stages of an individual. Physical development Intellectual development Emotional development Social development Conception (9 months before birth) To complete this process‚ an egg cell needs a genetic code to create a new life which is carried by the sperm cell. If a male and a female had a sexual intercourse‚ the sperm from the male will be delivered to the female’s reproductive system which is called the
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Alcoholism: Nature Versus Nurture For years people have argued that alcoholism is a choice and not a learned or inherited disease. These people will normally agree that yes‚ children are in fact influenced by family‚ but purely of a social nature‚ and that this disease is actually caused by poor economic status‚ poor social upbringings‚ or merely by imitating the behaviors of those who raised them. However‚ research has proven that in a great deal of cases there is in fact enormous basis for alcoholism
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Physical and Social Factors that Influences Growth and Development Development is often divided into specific domains‚ such as gross motor‚ fine motor‚ language‚ cognition‚ and social/emotional growth. These designations are useful‚ but substantial overlap exists. Studies have established average ages at which specific milestones are reached‚ as well as ranges of normality. In a normal child‚ progress within the different domains varies‚ as in the toddler who walks late but speaks in sentences early
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determining or shaping the human development. Nature is the abilities that are present at birth‚ as well as any abilities determined by genes‚ including which we develop as we get older. On the other hand‚ nurture is the processes caused by environment. Everything is learned through our interactions with our environment and as a result of our experiences. Some people believe that the nature affects our human development‚ while others believe that it is nurture that affects us‚ and some believe that both
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Dildora Tillaeva Obioma Martin M.Ed November 15‚ 2014 Competency Statement 2 (To Advance physical and intellectual competence) One of my goals of the functional area of physical is to have activities planned that will challenge the physical ability. Playing organized games outside with the whole class is something that could be done. There are many planned activities that can help promote children physical skills‚ but it can also be done through free play. Providing the proper equipment can make
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Nature verses Nurture The nature versus nurture debate is an argument over whether nature plays a primary role in the development of an individual (heredity)‚ or the environment (nurture). Nature‚ as understood by Psychologists‚ refers to physical characteristics that are biologically inherited‚ such as the color of skin‚ eye or texture of hair. Nurture on the other hand‚ refers to environmental influences after conception‚ such as our experiences (McLeod 2011). The debate has been controversial
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Physical development: Average 4-year-olds gain the ability to cut straight lines and cut out shapes with scissors. They usually have a noticeable preference for the right or left hand. They are able to participate more in self care by brushing their own teeth and‚ for the most part‚ dressing and undressing themselves. Most 4-year-olds can run‚ jump and ride a tricycle. Their sense of balance is increasing‚ and they’re able to stand on one foot for at least 5 seconds. Four-year-olds are learning how
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have countered this process by pointing out the importance of environmental factors to overall social development. Professor Robert Plomin of the Institute of Psychiatry in London says that "individual differences in complex traits are due at least as much to environmental influences as they are to genetic influences" (qtd. in Young). This is‚ in essence‚ a modern-day battle of nature versus nurture. In Mary Shelley ’s Frankenstein the conflict is perfectly encapsulated in the character of the monster;
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PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT The term "physical development of children" understand the dynamic process of growth (increase of length‚ mass‚ body parts) at different periods of childhood. On the physical development of children is influenced by many factors‚ which sometimes makes it extremely difficult to identify the reasons for its violation. The main criteria of physical development include weight and body length‚ head circumference and chest‚ the proportions of the body (physique‚ posture). Key figures
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Running head: NATURE VS. NURTURE The argument of nature vs. nurture has remained an unsettled debated that dates back th to the 19 century. To this day‚ new studies are being conducted in hopes of discovering whether nature or nurture has a greater impact on the development of human beings. Researchers use various methods while investigating the answer‚ including surveys and case studies. One such case study involved the “Genie Case”; a provoking story of a little girl‚ which proved
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