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Good morning, dear students, How are you today?
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And welcome back to Part two, a physical development.
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You can also find this in the U.
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C under physical development Part two, and we're going to
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talk more on the stages of development.
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So what is physical development again?
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As a recap, physical development is the growth of the
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body and developing motor skills.
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Motor skills are grass, motor skills, crawling, walking and running.
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They require large muscles, arms and legs, fine motor skills,
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holding a pencil and even writing.
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Threading a needle and picking up objects require smaller muscles,
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so developing motor skills are related to the cognitive and
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social development.
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So these are examples of fine motor skills that kids
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do brush their teeth, play with Plato and blocks physical
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development and cognitive development.
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Growth spurts in the brain, according to Boyd, And be
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the brain does not grow in a continuous fashion, but
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instead in spurts.
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These spurts of growth by the brain allow the child
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give the child ability to develop both gross and fine
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motor skills.
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Example. Growth spurt at the age of 20 months allows
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the child to be able to think and move a
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chair toe, another location to climb and to reach for
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an object, physical development and cognitive development.
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According to McDevitt and Ormrod.
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Physical development allows cognitive advancements to take place and increase
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in the ability to look at situations from multiple perspectives.
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Make possible more effective social relationships.
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Children are growing physically taller and getting older and are
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therefore ableto learn and process information on different levels.
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Physical development is related to social development because motor skills
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can be influenced by the environment.
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Example. If throwing a ball which is a gross motor
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skill, is practiced or encouraged in the home of the
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child, the child will likely develop the skill versus a
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child that has not been encouraged at home to practice
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throwing a ball.
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So this is called the stimulating environment can positively influence
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physical develop.
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And as a child gets older, they continue to develop
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both grass and find water skills, physical development, learning and
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processing of information abilities, which is cognitive development and begin
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to interact with their peers on deeper levels, which is
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what we consider social development.
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The stages of physical development.
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There are three stages of physical development, 0 to 2
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years of age 2 to 9 years of age and
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adults is physical.
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Development occurs in each parts.
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Brain growth for bones and muscles, motor skills, sexual maturity
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and reproductive system in the in the crime.
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So the stage from birth to two years from the
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stage the brain is developing in growing spurts and adults
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since is reached.
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During this age, range growth spurts occur at one and
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8.12 and 20 months of age.
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Milla Nation is occurring growth bones and muscles.
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The growth of the child is 10 to 12 inches
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in height and triples the body weight in the first
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year. Motor skills are developing.
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Children can hold their head up, sit up and walk
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reaching for objects and hold objects.
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Thyroid hormone at a high level and causes the growth
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of the brain.
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Development stages from 2 to 9 years of age is,
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of course, Mila Nation is still occurring and improving.
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To focus on the problem solving growth spurt occurs between
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68 fine.
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Motor skills are increased bones and muscles.
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Children are still growing, but not as rapid as two
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years. The child's growth could be predicted at is usually
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more stable during this period.
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Ah, percentile rank is used to estimate whether the child
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average above average or below average for height and weight.
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Motor skills are developing.
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Children can now run easily, jump in, catch objects correctly,
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hold pencils and use downward striking.
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Productive. The first sign of puberty occurs and the her
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moan responsible for that as well.
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Stage three a dollar Since Mila Nation continues during the
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adult since period, Children will experience another rapid growth of
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3 to 6 inches per year until adult height is
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reached. Motor skills are continuing to develop.
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Children can now kick hit, catch moving objects on the
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run and use both downward and horizontal.
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Striking motion sex hormones for both boys and girls are
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displayed. Increased size and testicles.
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A uterus ovaries occurring administration for girls usually occurs in
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that period.
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So everybody, we have reached the end of our video
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for today.
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If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
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Have a lovely day and thanks for listening