Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
DEVELOPMENT (S.I.P) development encompasses the changes that people…
DEVELOPMENT (S.I.P) development encompasses the changes that people experience from fertilisation until death. Development is often characterised by milestones that are predictable and occur in a sequential order.
Social Development
Communication skills: Being able to communicate effectively with different groups of people is an important aspect of social development
-
Behaviours: Behaviours relate to how individuals act around others. Learning what behaviours are appropriate in a range of situations is an important part of social development.
table manners, being considerate
Social roles:These roles are learned from a very young age and shape many aspects of the wider society eg. gender roles
son/daughter, employee, friend
-
Physical Development
Motor skill development: motor skills will develop and movements will gradually become more controlled and deliberate.
Fine motor skills: involve control over the smaller muscle groups such as those used for writing, tying
shoelaces, cutting with scissors and manipulating the mouth to speak.
Gross motor skills: refer to movements that involve large muscle groups such as walking, throwing,
skipping and kicking
-
Changes to bodys systems: As well as increasing in size and mass, tissues and systems also change in structure and function
sexual maturation, increase complexity of brain, body system decline
Intellectual Development
Knowledge and memory: relates to the range of information and concepts an individual is familiar with and understands. becomes more complex as people develop intellectually
-
Thought patterns and problem solving: The way an individual thinks changes as they develop, from concrete thought to abstract thought.
-
-
Language: they will learn to speak themselves and their use of words and sentences will continue to develop into adulthood.
-
Creativity and imagination: Creativity and imagination relate to thinking in new ways. Both creativity and imagination can be developed by exposure to many different experiences including books, music and other people.
-