HSC- Unit 1 Human lifespan and development exam 2024(100% Accurate)
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HSC- Unit 1 Human lifespan and development
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HSC- Unit 1 Human Lifespan And Development
What is Growth and Development - ANSWERSgrowth- is process of developing Physically- like height increase and weight increase or Measurable quantity.
Development- is about the complex changes in skills and capabilities that individuals experience as they grow and milestones.
What are the life ...
HSC- Unit 1 Human lifespan and
development exam 2024(100% Accurate)
What is Growth and Development - ANSWERSgrowth- is process of developing Physically- like height
increase and weight increase or Measurable quantity.
Development- is about the complex changes in skills and capabilities that individuals experience as they
grow and milestones.
What are the life stages and the P.I.E.S - ANSWERS1. 0-2 infancy
2. 3-8 Early childhood
3. 9-18 Adolescence
4. 19-45 Early Adulthood
5. 46-65 Middle Adulthood
6. 65+ Late Adulthood
P.I.E.S are Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social
What is fine motor skill and gross motor skills - ANSWERSfine motor skills is mean control of the smaller
muscle in the hands like finger and toes. example are hold spoon.
Gross motor skills is means that the infant can start to control to larger muscle of the body e.g.: crawling,
walking, running.
what is infancy 0-2 - ANSWERSbaby are born with several reflexes which are 1. rooting, sucking,
swalloing, grasping, stepping, startle reflex. Baby can move very little when they are born and have very
little muscled co-ordination. very quickly able to focus with eyes and ear.
gross and fine motor skills for infancy - ANSWERS1 month- can lift head slightly, can grasp finger
3month- can lift head and neck with some control, can hold toy
6 month- straight back when sitting up, will make noise when offered toy
9 month- can maintain stepping, let go of objects with fingers
, 12 month- can sit from lying down, pick small object with pincer movements
1-2 years- walking forwards, draw circle and lines.
gross and fine motor skills for early childhood - ANSWERS3- can use pedal on bike, control movements of
pencil
5- children hop using foot, dress and undress themselves
8- good strength and coordination, draw detailed image.
What is adolescence 9-18 - ANSWERSAdolescence is an important statues of change following the onset
of puberty during which child develop to young persons.
Puberty: is developmental stage that prepare the body for sexual reproduction it is trigged by the action
of hormones that control sexual development. grow taller at fast rate.
early Adulthood 19-45 - ANSWERSphysicals performance peaks between 19 and 28. after this, age adults
may gradually lose some strength and speed. Pregnancy: women experience many physical and
hormones' changes in preparation for baby eg. raised temperature, missed period, mood swings, tender
breasts, nausea. Premenopausal: by the time a women is in her 40s her ovaries gradually begins to make
less ostrogen, symptoms are hot flushes and night sweats, lower sex drive, heavy periods.
Middle Adulthood 46-65 - ANSWERSMenopause between 45 to 55 years of age feritily reduces and then
comes to an end in process called menopause. Symptoms are no more periods, hot flushes and night
sweats, less ostrogen. The ageing process are increased weight, skin loses Elastic, grey hair, Hair loses.
Later Adulthood 65+ - ANSWERSdeterioration of health: decrease in height, increased risk of organ
failure, increased heart disease, strength and muscle loss, reduced stamina, less mobility, slower
reactions, visual and hearing Problems.
Piaget's Theory - ANSWERSone theories who provided insight into cognitive development was the swiss
developmental Psychologist Jean Piaget. His research focused on how children acquire the ability to
think. children thinks differently to adults. 4 years old cannot use Abstract Logical thinking as they are
not mature enough. that infants use Egocentric thinking, around 7 use simple concrete logical thinking to
solve problems.
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