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Course Title:
Child Development
INSTRUCTOR
DR. SADIA
B.ED (HONS)
FALL , 2020
Chapter 01
Introduction to Growth and Development
PART 1.1
OVERVIEW OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Growth
 Growth refers to specific changes
and increase in the child’s size (such
as :height, weight, head
circumference and body mass index).
 These size changes can easily be
measured .
Cont.….
 During the first year of infant’s life ,babies can grow 10 inches in length and triple
their birth weight.
 After the first year ,a baby’s growth in length slows to 5 inches a year for the next
two years and continues from age two or three to puberty at a rate of two to three
inches each year.
 A major growth spurt occurs at the time of puberty. Girls generally enter puberty
between ages 8 to 13 years of age. Boys usually enter puberty at ages 10 to15 years
of age
Similarities in Growth
 Growth proceeds from the head downward and from the center of the
body outward.
 Children gain control of head and neck first, then the arms and finally
the legs.
 At birth, the brain,heart,and spinal cord are fully functing to support the
infant.
As children grow ,the arm and legs muscles develop followed by the
finger and toe muscles.
Difference in Growth
Children differ in their growth. Some children are taller some are shorter. Some
children are smaller ,while others are larger. These differences are completely
normal .Normal growth is supported by good nutrition ,adequate sleep and relevant
exercise. Children do not grow at perfectly steady rates throught childhood. Children
will experience weeks or months of slightly slower growth.
Difference in amount of growth can be source of self-consciousness for some
children. It is important to help the children in your care to understand that these
differences are normal ,that each child is special, and to help children to develop a
sense of self-acceptance.
Difference in Development
• Development typically refers to an increase in complexity (a change from simple to
more complex) involves a progression along a continuing pathway on which the
child acquires more refined knowledge, behaviour and skills.
• The sequence is basically the same for all children, however the rates varies.
Development refers to change or growth that occurs in an orderly sequence
,involving physical ,social and emotional development.
• These three main areas of child development involve developmental changes which
take place in a predictable pattern (age related),orderly, but with differences in the
rate or timing of the changes from one person to another.
Principles of child development
There are following principles of development
• Development sequence is similar for all
• Development proceeds from general to specific
• Development is continuous
• Developments proceeds a different rate .
• All areas of development are interrelated
Periods of Development
 For the purpose of organization and understanding ,we commonly
describe development in terms of periods.
 In the most widely used system of classification, the development
periods are infancy, early childhood, middle and late
childhood,adolescence,early adulthood, middle adulthood and late
adulthood.
Periods of Development
1. Infancy
2. Early childhood
3. Middle and Late childhood
4. Adolescence
5. Early adulthood
Infancy
 This period extends from birth to 18-
24 months. And called Infant stage
consists of 1 year. It is a time of
extreme dependence on adults.
 Many activities ,such as language
development, symbolic thoughts,
sensorimotor coordination and social
learning are just beginning
Early childhood
 This period sometimes called
‘preschool /toddler years. It extends
from the end of infancy to about 5 to
6 years.
 During this period ,children becomes
more self – sufficient .Develop more
school school-readiness skills (Such
as learning to follow instructions and
identify letters) and spend many
hours with peers. Grad 1 typically
marks the end of early childhood.
Middle and Late childhood
 Sometime called the elementary -
school years’, extends from about 6 to
11 years of the age Children master
the fundamental skills of reading
,writing and maths at this time.
 Achievement becomes more central
theme of children’s lives and they
increase their self-control. In this
period ,they interact more with the
wider social world beyond their family
Adolescence
 This period involves the transition from
childhood to adulthood.
 It begins around ages 10 to 12 and
ends around 18 to 22.
 Adolescence starts with rapid physical
changes ,including gains in height and
weight and the development of sexual
functioning adolescence individuals
more intensely pursue independence
and seek their own identity.
 Their thoughts become more abstract,
logical and idealistic.
 They tend to try new things
Early adulthood
 It begins in the late teens or early
twenties and stretches into the thirties.
 It is a time when work and love become
main themes in life.
 Individuals make important career
decisions and usually seeks to have an
intimate relationship through marriage
or a relationship with a significant other.
 Other developmental periods have
been described for older adults, but we
will confine our decision to the periods
most relevant for children’s education
and career

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1st Lesson Child Development

  • 1. Course Title: Child Development INSTRUCTOR DR. SADIA B.ED (HONS) FALL , 2020
  • 2. Chapter 01 Introduction to Growth and Development PART 1.1 OVERVIEW OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
  • 3. Growth  Growth refers to specific changes and increase in the child’s size (such as :height, weight, head circumference and body mass index).  These size changes can easily be measured .
  • 4. Cont.….  During the first year of infant’s life ,babies can grow 10 inches in length and triple their birth weight.  After the first year ,a baby’s growth in length slows to 5 inches a year for the next two years and continues from age two or three to puberty at a rate of two to three inches each year.  A major growth spurt occurs at the time of puberty. Girls generally enter puberty between ages 8 to 13 years of age. Boys usually enter puberty at ages 10 to15 years of age
  • 5. Similarities in Growth  Growth proceeds from the head downward and from the center of the body outward.  Children gain control of head and neck first, then the arms and finally the legs.  At birth, the brain,heart,and spinal cord are fully functing to support the infant. As children grow ,the arm and legs muscles develop followed by the finger and toe muscles.
  • 6. Difference in Growth Children differ in their growth. Some children are taller some are shorter. Some children are smaller ,while others are larger. These differences are completely normal .Normal growth is supported by good nutrition ,adequate sleep and relevant exercise. Children do not grow at perfectly steady rates throught childhood. Children will experience weeks or months of slightly slower growth. Difference in amount of growth can be source of self-consciousness for some children. It is important to help the children in your care to understand that these differences are normal ,that each child is special, and to help children to develop a sense of self-acceptance.
  • 7. Difference in Development • Development typically refers to an increase in complexity (a change from simple to more complex) involves a progression along a continuing pathway on which the child acquires more refined knowledge, behaviour and skills. • The sequence is basically the same for all children, however the rates varies. Development refers to change or growth that occurs in an orderly sequence ,involving physical ,social and emotional development. • These three main areas of child development involve developmental changes which take place in a predictable pattern (age related),orderly, but with differences in the rate or timing of the changes from one person to another.
  • 8. Principles of child development There are following principles of development • Development sequence is similar for all • Development proceeds from general to specific • Development is continuous • Developments proceeds a different rate . • All areas of development are interrelated
  • 9. Periods of Development  For the purpose of organization and understanding ,we commonly describe development in terms of periods.  In the most widely used system of classification, the development periods are infancy, early childhood, middle and late childhood,adolescence,early adulthood, middle adulthood and late adulthood.
  • 10. Periods of Development 1. Infancy 2. Early childhood 3. Middle and Late childhood 4. Adolescence 5. Early adulthood
  • 11. Infancy  This period extends from birth to 18- 24 months. And called Infant stage consists of 1 year. It is a time of extreme dependence on adults.  Many activities ,such as language development, symbolic thoughts, sensorimotor coordination and social learning are just beginning
  • 12. Early childhood  This period sometimes called ‘preschool /toddler years. It extends from the end of infancy to about 5 to 6 years.  During this period ,children becomes more self – sufficient .Develop more school school-readiness skills (Such as learning to follow instructions and identify letters) and spend many hours with peers. Grad 1 typically marks the end of early childhood.
  • 13. Middle and Late childhood  Sometime called the elementary - school years’, extends from about 6 to 11 years of the age Children master the fundamental skills of reading ,writing and maths at this time.  Achievement becomes more central theme of children’s lives and they increase their self-control. In this period ,they interact more with the wider social world beyond their family
  • 14. Adolescence  This period involves the transition from childhood to adulthood.  It begins around ages 10 to 12 and ends around 18 to 22.  Adolescence starts with rapid physical changes ,including gains in height and weight and the development of sexual functioning adolescence individuals more intensely pursue independence and seek their own identity.  Their thoughts become more abstract, logical and idealistic.  They tend to try new things
  • 15. Early adulthood  It begins in the late teens or early twenties and stretches into the thirties.  It is a time when work and love become main themes in life.  Individuals make important career decisions and usually seeks to have an intimate relationship through marriage or a relationship with a significant other.  Other developmental periods have been described for older adults, but we will confine our decision to the periods most relevant for children’s education and career