Educ 100 Unit 1. Physical Development
Educ 100 Unit 1. Physical Development
Educ 100 Unit 1. Physical Development
Troublesome age
Sloppy age
Quarrelsome age
Elementary school age
Critical period
Gang age
Adolescence
comes from Latin word “adolescere”
meaning “to grow” or “to grow maturity”
(12 to 18 years old) this stage is marked by
puberty. (11 – 14 years old) when a child
undergoes a series of changes in the body.
Puberty is the starting point of adolescence
Adolescence is a period of change –
changes in their bodies and their interests
Adolescence is a problem age
Adolescence is a time to search for
identity- as individuals is by the use
of status symbols in the form of
clothes, hairdos, music, and any other
material possessions.
Adolescence is a time of unrealism-
they see themselves and others as
they would like them to be rather that
as they are.
Adulthood – this is the period
when an individual has reached
his/her maturity. This is usually
above 18 years of age.
Little history of child-
rearing
Middle ages (800s – 1300s)
the church did not approved of “family
planning” so birth rates were very high.
Women usually gave birth to 12 to 14
children.
During these times, the average life span
was around 35-40 years.
3 out of 5 children died before reaching
adulthood.
Little or no affection because many of them
would probably die at a young age.
In other countries, they even have grand
celebration when a child survives and
reaches 5 years of age. (no health care
benefits back then, vaccines and
antibiotics have not been invented yet.)
Children who reached the age 7 or 8
years old were already sent to work like
adults.
Boys and girls worked in the farm, and
girls who started to menstruate were
already sent off to be married.
Renaissance (1300s – 1600s)
PhysicalDomain
Cognitive Domain
Psychosocial Domain
PHYSICAL DOMAIN – includes growth
of the body size and proportions,
appearance, brain development, sensory
capacities (taste, touch, sight, smell,
hearing, and proprioception, which bodily
awareness of your orientation in space),
motor skills, and overall physical health.
The physical domain is about the
measurable, visible changes in the body of a
child from birth to old age.
Motor development refers to the increasing
amount of control that a child has over his/her
body. Gross motor skills (major movements of
the body involving large muscles) fine motor
skills (movement of fingers and hands)