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HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Unit 1: Youth health and development AOS 1: Understanding health and development Chapter 2: Health and development Part 2.

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1 HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Unit 1: Youth health and development AOS 1: Understanding health and development Chapter 2: Health and development Part 2

2 Interrelationships within physical, social, emotional and intellectual development  Infancy  True or false  Infancy birth to 5 years old?  False- birth to 2 years old  Development and growth is steady?  False-its rapid

3 Infancy

4  Physical, social, intellectual or emotional?  Motor skills develop?  Physical  Infants attach to parents and experience love  Emotional  Interactions with others begin  Social  Speaking develops  Intellectual

5 Early childhood

6  True or false  Ranges between 3 to 5 years  True  Muscle strength increases rapidly  False- steady increase  Body proportions become more balanced  True

7 Early childhood  Physical, social, intellectual or emotional?  Widened social activity leads to another way of children feeling they belong  Emotional  Children begin to play together, rather than side by side  Social  Brain and CNS continues to grow  Physical

8 Middle childhood

9  True or false  Covers the early secondary years?  False- covers the primary school years  Height and weight stop  False- increases  Children are able to think and reason more  True

10 Middle childhood  Physical, social, intellectual or emotional?  Acceptance by peers becomes important  Social  Bones and teeth grow  Physical  Independence increases  Emotional

11 Early secondary school

12  True or false?  Covers a period of youth, also known as adolescence, until the end of puberty?  True  Body shape changes?  True  Emotions are not volatile as a result of hormone changes?  False- are volatile

13 Early secondary school  Physical, social, intellectual or emotional?  In search of personal identity can affect friendship groups  Social  Coordination improves  Physical  Children are able to learn more complex skills  Intellectual

14 Early adulthood

15  True or false?  End of puberty up to 30 years old?  False- End of puberty to 40 years old  Sensory organs decline in function  False- Sensory organs are at their sharpest

16 Early adulthood  Physical, social, intellectual or emotional?  The body has reached maximum muscle strength  Physical  Learning skills, knowledge increase in complexity through tertiary education and career development  Intellectual  New families are established  Social

17 Middle adulthood

18  True or false?  Covers the period from 40 to 64 years  True  Some loss of memory  True  Muscle strength increases slightly  Men and woman go through menopause  False-only woman

19 Middle adulthood  Physical, social, intellectual or emotional?  Many adults feel pride in their achievements of their working lives  Emotional  Some loss of memory  Intellectual  Hair thins and gray  Physical

20 Old age

21  True or false?  Covers 75 to death  False- 65 to death  Careers can peak  False- middle adulthood  Changes in living arrangements may cause excitement  False- grief and disorientation

22 Old age  Physical, social, intellectual or emotional?  Cell divisions decreases so that rate of cell replacement fails to keep up with the rate of breakdown  Physical  Grief due to death of partners and loved ones  Emotional  Elderly people can make valuable contributions to community, volunteer work etc.  Social

23 Handout  Lifespan development summary

24 Work requirement (28-34)  Choose one stage of change and present it any way you wish (power point, brochure, video, flowcharts poster) using pictures to illustrate the stage of change.  S or N  Work requirement handout

25

26 Review (p.35)  Question 1 and 2

27 Interrelationships within development and health DEVELOPMENTHEALTH Relationship between health and development

28 Optimal health  ‘the best possible health that depends on optimal physical, intellectual, social and emotional development’  Read page 36  Home school  School dropouts

29 Activity 2.5- Identifying relationships between development and health  Page 36  Questions 1-5  Case studies

30 Review  Page 37  Questions 1 and 2


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