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Human Growth and Development (Jean Piaget Theory (Sensorimotor stage,…
Human Growth and Development
Nature vs Nurture
Nature refers to heredity
Nurture refers to the influence of the environment
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
It is a special molecule that contains the genetic materials of the organism.
Genetic Disorders
4 Genetic disorders from recessive genes
Sickle-cell anemia
Tay-Sachs disease
Cystic fibrosis
Phenylketonuria
Chromosome Disorder
Klinefelter's syndrome
Turner's syndrome
Down syndrome
Periods of Pregnancy
Pregnancy has three periods
Embryonic Period
Germinal Period
Umbilical cord
Placenta
Fetal Period
Twins develop in pregnancy
Siamese Twins
Fraternal Twins
Physical Development of a child
Physical development occurs rapidly from birth up two 2 years of life.
Palmar grasp reflex
Babinski reflex
Moro reflex
Stepping or walking reflex
Rooting and sucking reflex
Jean Piaget Theory
Sensorimotor stage
Preoperational stage
Concrete operational stage
Formal operational stage
Physical Changers in Adolescence Stage
Development of secondary sex characteristics
Continued brain development
Rapid gains in height and weight
Adulthood
Middle Adulthood Stage (ages 41 to 65)
Late Adulthood Stage (ages 66 and older)
Young Adulthood Stage (ages 20 to 40)