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SUB-TOPIC: Changes in living things (Growth and Development)
CONTENT:
- Definition of growth and development
- Growth and developmental changes (Childhood and infancy, adolescence, Adulthood
- Characteristic features of stages of development
- Classifying growth and developmental changes (Temporary and permanent) Changes).
Definition of growth and development
Growth is the permanent increase in size of an organism due to increase in number of cells. Growth is brought about by cell division.
Development is a series of orderly changes by which a living thing comes into maturity. It is a series of changes that occur during growth. It is a gradual process leading to maturation of organs and behaviours of individual like social, emotional as well as skill acquisition.
Growth and developmental changes
The noticeable changes in the body size over time are termed growth change. Growth change can be determined by measure of height and weight at time intervals while developmental changes can be observed by appearance of certain characteristics features and capabilities. Development leads to transition from one stage of life to another e.g a baby develops from infancy to childhood, then to adolescence and to adulthood. Developmental changes are progressive and move from simple to complex.
Characteristic features of developmental stages
The developmental changes are characterized by certain features which include the following:
Infancy and childhood
Infancy is a period of dramatic growth which last from birth to around two years. It is also a time when children form emotional attachments to their caregivers e g mothers. Childhood is the stage from birth to puberty. After infancy, children can walk, run and speak in simple sentences. Childhood is characterized by light body weight, small size, very rapid growth, particularly in the first two years of life very active body, and restlessness.
Puberty/Juvenile: This is the transition stage from childhood to adolescence. As children approach the ages of 9 and 10 years, they become more independent and
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