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Psychical Development of Early Childhood

 

            Psychical Development of Early Childhood From before birth a child begins its" physical development. Once conceived, a child begins to grow, and mature into a baby. Throughout this paper, I plan on explaining some of the different stages that a child goes through, ways to stimulate a child, and along with ways that hamper a child's physical development I am going do discuss how a child begins to request things through voice and physical actions. During this paper, I am also going to refer to personal experiences that I have seen with my son, Connor. This is hopefully going to give you a real life perspective of what is being presented to you. .
             There are many different stages that a child goes through when they are beginning their development. Weather it be physical, emotional or cognitive. Today I am going to focus on one of those, the physical development in early childhood. Which will encompass the years from birth to three years old. I am first going to list some of the key things that should be accomplished bye children at certain ages.
             BIRTH - 6 MONTHS.
             They can sit with support.
             Hold their head up for short periods of time.
             Can roll from their side to their stomach.
             And by five months, most babies can roll over.
             6 MONTHS - 12 MONTHS.
             They crawl with their stomach touching the floor.
             They creep on their hands and knees.
             They can reach for, pick up and hold objects.
             They start to throw things.
             They pull up to stand,.
             They stand holding onto furniture, .
             They can walk when led.
             ONE YEAR.
             Most walk without support by 14 months. .
             Most walk backward and up steps by 22 months. .
             They can drink from a cup with help. .
             They can scribble. They can stack blocks.
             TWO YEARS.
             They stand on tiptoes. .
             They throw balls and kick them forward. .
             They walk, run, climb, walk up and down stairs alone and dig. .
             They jump with two feet together. .
             They take things apart and put them back together. .
             They like to screw and unscrew lids.


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