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Middle Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development<33~~~LeArNinG ObJecTivzzz~~~<33• Physical growth and influential factors • Special Needs • Cognitive Development • Language Development • IntelligenceAge range 6-12Middle Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development<33~~~LeArNinG ObJecTivzzz~~~<33• Physical growth and influential factors • Special Needs • Cognitive Development • Language Development • IntelligenceAge range 6-12Middle Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development<33~~~LeArNinG ObJecTivzzz~~~<33• Physical growth and influential factors • Special Needs • Cognitive Development • Language Development • IntelligenceAge range 6-12Middle Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development<33~~~LeArNinG ObJecTivzzz~~~<33• Physical growth and influential factors • Special Needs • Cognitive Development • Language Development • IntelligenceAge range 6-12Middle Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development<33~~~LeArNinG ObJecTivzzz~~~<33• Physical growth and influential factors • Special Needs • Cognitive Development • Language Development • IntelligenceAge range 6-12Middle Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development<33~~~LeArNinG ObJecTivzzz~~~<33• Physical growth and influential factors • Special Needs • Cognitive Development • Language Development • IntelligenceAge range 6-12Untitled.pdf Saved to Dropbox • Jun 25, 2018 at 12=55 AMhttps://elearn.monroecollege.edu/bbcswebdav/pid-1489424-dt-content-rid-26014881_1/courses/18SP-LA255-48B/18SP-LA255-48B_ImportedContent_20180424022204/LA255%20Middle%20Childhood%20Physical%20and%20Cognitive%20Dev.pptxLoading…• Grow 2-3 in per year • Girls: 4’ 10” • Boys: 4’ 9”• Only time in the lifespan when girls on average are taller than boys• Girls start adolescence around 10 y/oWhat influences growth?• Nutrition • Genetics• Race- black children grow faster than white children • European typically taller than Asian/Pacific Islander• StressLoading…Nutrition• Good nutrition may improve: • Social involvement • Emotional states• Less anxiety• More positive states• Motivation to exploreLoading…• Grow 2-3 in per year • Girls: 4’ 10” • Boys: 4’ 9”• Only time in the lifespan when girls on average are taller than boys• Girls start adolescence around 10 y/oWhat influences growth?• Nutrition • Genetics• Race- black children grow faster than white children • European typically taller than Asian/Pacific Islander• StressLoading…Nutrition• Good nutrition may improve: • Social involvement • Emotional states• Less anxiety• More positive states• Motivation to exploreLoading…• Grow 2-3 in per year • Girls: 4’ 10” • Boys: 4’ 9”• Only time in the lifespan when girls on average are taller than boys• Girls start adolescence around 10 y/oWhat influences growth?• Nutrition • Genetics• Race- black children grow faster than white children • European typically taller than Asian/Pacific Islander• StressLoading…Nutrition• Good nutrition may improve: • Social involvement • Emotional states• Less anxiety• More positive states• Motivation to exploreLoading…• Grow 2-3 in per year • Girls: 4’ 10” • Boys: 4’ 9”• Only time in the lifespan when girls on average are taller than boys• Girls start adolescence around 10 y/oWhat influences growth?• Nutrition • Genetics• Race- black children grow faster than white children • European typically taller than Asian/Pacific Islander• StressLoading…Nutrition• Good nutrition may improve: • Social involvement • Emotional states• Less anxiety• More positive states• Motivation to exploreLoading…• Grow 2-3 in per year • Girls: 4’ 10” • Boys: 4’ 9”• Only time in the lifespan when girls on average are taller than boys• Girls start adolescence around 10 y/oWhat influences growth?• Nutrition • Genetics• Race- black children grow faster than white children • European typically taller than Asian/Pacific Islander• StressLoading…Nutrition• Good nutrition may improve: • Social involvement • Emotional states• Less anxiety• More positive states• Motivation to exploreLoading…• Grow 2-3 in per year • Girls: 4’ 10” • Boys: 4’ 9”• Only time in the lifespan when girls on average are taller than boys• Girls start adolescence around 10 y/oWhat influences growth?• Nutrition • Genetics• Race- black children grow faster than white children • European typically taller than Asian/Pacific Islander• StressLoading…Nutrition• Good nutrition may improve: • Social involvement • Emotional states• Less anxiety• More positive states• Motivation to exploreLoading…• Grow 2-3 in per year • Girls: 4’ 10” • Boys: 4’ 9”• Only time in the lifespan when girls on average are taller than boys• Girls start adolescence around 10 y/oWhat influences growth?• Nutrition • Genetics• Race- black children grow faster than white children • European typically taller than Asian/Pacific Islander• StressLoading…Nutrition• Good nutrition may improve: • Social involvement • Emotional states• Less anxiety• More positive states• Motivation to exploreLoading…• Grow 2-3 in per year • Girls: 4’ 10” • Boys: 4’ 9”• Only time in the lifespan when girls on average are taller than boys• Girls start adolescence around 10 y/oWhat influences growth?• Nutrition • Genetics• Race- black children grow faster than white children • European typically taller than Asian/Pacific Islander• StressLoading…Nutrition• Good nutrition may improve: • Social involvement • Emotional states• Less anxiety• More positive states• Motivation to explore• Perseverance during frustration • AlertnessObesity• 15% of children are obese • Higher risk for: • Heart disease • Diabetes • Cancer • Shorter lifespanFactors that contribute to Obesity• Diet • Genetics • Parental Style • Activity levels• Perseverance during frustration • AlertnessObesity• 15% of children are obese • Higher risk for: • Heart disease • Diabetes • Cancer • Shorter lifespanFactors that contribute to Obesity• Diet • Genetics • Parental Style • Activity levels• Perseverance during frustration • AlertnessObesity• 15% of children are obese • Higher risk for: • Heart disease • Diabetes • Cancer • Shorter lifespanFactors that contribute to Obesity• Diet • Genetics • Parental Style • Activity levels• Perseverance during frustration • AlertnessObesity• 15% of children are obese • Higher risk for: • Heart disease • Diabetes • Cancer • Shorter lifespanFactors that contribute to Obesity• Diet • Genetics • Parental Style • Activity levels• Perseverance during frustration • AlertnessObesity• 15% of children are obese • Higher risk for: • Heart disease • Diabetes • Cancer • Shorter lifespanFactors that contribute to Obesity• Diet • Genetics • Parental Style • Activity levels• Perseverance during frustration • AlertnessObesity• 15% of children are obese • Higher risk for: • Heart disease • Diabetes • Cancer • Shorter lifespanFactors that contribute to Obesity• Diet • Genetics • Parental Style • Activity levelsMotor Skills• Children 6-12 develop mastery of gross and fine motor skills• Your book does a weird thing… • Myelination may help with fine motor movementHealth Problems/Development• Lots of short-term illnesses during this age period • 90% of children 6-12 have one serious medical problem • 1 in 9 has a chronic/persistent condition • Asthma- 15 million children, over-represented in racialand ethnic minorities • Accidents are a major concernSpecial Needs• Visual ImpairmentsMotor Skills• Children 6-12 develop mastery of gross and fine motor skills• Your book does a weird thing… • Myelination may help with fine motor movementHealth Problems/Development• Lots of short-term illnesses during this age period • 90% of children 6-12 have one serious medical problem • 1 in 9 has a chronic/persistent condition • Asthma- 15 million children, over-represented in racialand ethnic minorities • Accidents are a major concernSpecial Needs Do you need a similar assignment done for you from scratch? 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