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1 Human Growth & Development

2 Development Occurs through maturation of physical and mental capacities and learning

3 Growth Generally refers to changes in size

4 Health workers need to be familiar with each developmental stage in order to recognize maladaptive behavior and provide quality healthcare

5 Geriatrics 29 million 65 or older (12%)
By 2030, expected to increase to 20%

6 Life Stages Infancy Early Childhood Late Childhood Adolescence
Young Adult Middle Adulthood Late Adulthood

7 Infancy

8 Infancy language of newborn is the cry usually eats every 2 to 3 hours
uncoordinated movements toothless poor vision (focusing range 8 to 12 inches) usually doubles weight by 9 months responds to human voice & touch

9 Early Childhood (preschool / kindergarten)
One-year Two-year Three-year Four-year Five-year

10 One-Year Old change from plump baby to leaner more muscular toddler
begins to walk & talk ability for passive language (better understanding of what’s being said) tentative sense of independence determined explorer

11 Two-Year Old begins to communicate verbally (name, etc.)
can usually speak in 3 to 4 word sentences famous for negative behavior “NO!” to everything! temper tantrums will play side by side other children, but does not actively play with them great imitators

12 Three-year wants to be just like parents
vocabulary and pronunciation continue to expand climbs stairs with alternating feet can briefly stand on one foot

13 Four-year old sentences are more complex; speaks well enough for strangers to understand imagination is vivid; line between what is real & imaginary is often indistinct develops fears (common fears: fear of dark, fear of animals, & fear of death)

14 Five-year Old -can hop on one foot & skip -can accurately copy figures -may begin to read -social with other children their age

15 Late Childhood (6-12) both large & small muscles well-developed
developed complex motor skills from independent activities to same sex group activities acceptance by peers very important parental approval still important

16 Adolescence (13 – 19) traumatic life stage for child & parent
puberty occurs extremely concerned with appearance trying to establish self-identity confrontations with authority

17 Young Adult (20-45) physical development complete
emotional maturation continues to develop usually learned to accept responsibility for actions & accept criticism usually knows how to profit from errors socially progress from age-related peer groups to people with similar interests

18 Middle Adulthood (40-55) physical changes begin to occur:
hair begins to thin & gray wrinkles appear hearing & vision decrease muscles lose tone main concerns: children, health, job security, aging parents, & fear of aging love & acceptance still take a major role

19 Late Adulthood (55 and up)
fastest growing age bracket of society physical deterioration (brittle bones, poor coordination) some memory problems coping with retirement & forms of entertainment very concerned with health & finances significant number become depressed; suicide rate is high

20 Individual Differences
Cultural & Subcultural differences value systems, rites of passage, rituals Ethnic differences skin tones, facial features, language Religious differences Physical differences large/small, thin/fat, anomalies, disabilities Personalities predisposition to be outgoing, shy, creative, etc.


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