Principles of Growth and Development
Principles of Growth and Development
Principles of Growth and Development
Growth refers to an increase in some quantity over time. The quantity can be:
Physical (e.g., growth in height, growth in an amount of money)
Abstract (e.g., a system becoming more complex, an organism becoming more
mature).
* Psychosexual development
* Psychosocial Development
* Cognitive Development
* Moral Development
1. Genetics
1. Gender
2. Health
3. Intelligence
2. Temperament
1. Activity Levels
2. Approach
3. Rhythmicity
4. Adaptability
5. Distractability
6. Threshold of response
7. Mood quality
8. Intensity of reaction
9. Attention Span
3. Environment
1. Socio Economic level
2. Parent Child Relationship
4. Nutrition
1. Genetics
1. Gender
2. Health
3. Intelligence
2. Temperament
1. Activity Levels
2. Approach
3. Rhythmicity
4. Adaptability
5. Distractability
6. Threshold of response
7. Mood quality
8. Intensity of reaction
9. Attention Span
3. Environment
1. Socio Economic level
2. Parent Child Relationship
4. Nutrition
INFANT 1 mo – 1 year
TODDLER 1 – 3 YEARS
PRESCHOOLER 3 – 5 YEARS
ADOLESCENT 13 – 20 YEARS
Sigmund freud
- INFANT:
- 0 – 18 MONTHS
- ORAL PHASE : infants suck for enjoyment or relief of tension as well as
for nourishment
- Nursing implications
- Provide oral stimulation or pleasure
- Do not discourage thumbsucking
- Breast feeding provides more stimulation than formula feeding
- Conflict
- Weaning away from mother’s beast
- Oral fixation
- Oral receptive
- Oral aggressive
- TODDLER:
- 18 mos – 3 yr
- Conflict
- Toilet training
- Anal fixation
- Anal Retentive
- Anal Expulsive
- PRESCHOOLER
- 4 TO 6 YEARS
- SCHOOL AGE
- 7 TO 12 YEARS
- LATENT PHASE :children’s libido appears to be diverted into concrete
thinking
- Child’s personality dev’t is dormant
- Nursing implications
- Help the child have positive experiences so self esteem continues to grow
and prepare the child for the conflicts of adolescence
- ADOLESCENT
- 13 TO 18 YEARS
- Nursing implications
- Provide appropriate opportunities for the child to relate with opposite sex
- Allow child to verbalize feelings about new relationships
- Conflict
- Social rules
ERIK ERIKSON
- INFANT
- 0 – 18 MOS
TRUST VS MISTRUST
* Child learns to love and be loved
• The child's relative understanding of world and society come from the
parents and their interaction with the child.
Virtue: hope
Nursing Implications
• Provide a primary care provider
• Provide experiences that add to security
• Provide visual stimulation for active child involvement
- TODDLER
- 18 mos – 3 YRS
AUTONOMY VS SHAME
• Child learns to be independent and make decisions for self
• Builds o n children’s new motor and mental abilities
Virtue: will
Main Question: "Can I do things myself or must I always rely on others?"
Nursing Implications
• Provide opportunities for decision making
• Praise for ability to make decisions rather than correctness of the decision
• Parents need to understand that toddlers need to do what they’re capable
of doing, at their own space in their own time
- PRE SCHOOLER
- 4 – 6 YRS
INITIATIVE VS GUILT
• Child learns how to do things (basic problem solving)
• Doing things is desirable
Virtue: Purpose
Main Question: "Am I good or am I bad?"
Nursing Implications
• Initiate motor play in these children and expose children to play materials
such as finger paint, sand water and modeling clay
• Parents must answer the child’s questions appropriately
• Do not inhibit fantasy or play activity
- SCHOOL AGE
- 7 – 12 YRS
INDUSTRY VS INFERIORITY
• Child is interested in learning how to do things WELL
Virtue: Competence
Nursing Implications
• Encourage their efforts to do their tasks
• Praise and reward for finished results
- ADOLESCENT
- 13 – 18 YRS
Virtue: Fidelity
Main Question: "Who am I and where am I going?
Nursing Implications
• Provide opportunities to discuss feelings about events important to him or
her
• Offer support and praise for decision making
- YOUNG ADULT
- 18 – 25 YRS
INTIMACY VS ISOLATION
• ability to relate well with others
Virtue: Love
Main Question: "Am I loved and wanted?
"Shall I share my life with someone or live alone?“
- MIDDLE AGED
- 30 - 45 YRS
GENERATIVITY VS STAGNATION
Virtue: Care
Main Question: "Will I produce something of real value?“
- OLDER ADULT
- 45 – SENIOR YRS
Virtue: Wisdom
Main Question: "Have I lived a full life?“