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Oprah Winfrey Child Development Summary

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Oprah Winfrey was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi. He parents were UN married and separated after conception. Oprah had a difficult childhood, battling through poverty and sexual abuse at an early age.
The life stages that I will be discussing:
• Early childhood (3-8years)
• Adolescence (9-18 years)
• Early adulthood (19-45 years)
Early childhood (3-8 years):
In this life stage an average child will start developing writing skills, throwing and skipping also permanent teeth will begin to grow. Also children will become stronger and taller and baby fat will be lost. Intellectual:
• Language development (communication skills)
• Concentration span is much longer.
• They will develop something called egocentrism where they thinks the world only reviles around them.
• Also they will learn the expectations of society.
Emotional development; a child will develop a stung emotional attachment to carers/parents also to their toys i.e. a teddy bear. A child has basic emotions for example happy or sad and will start developing an understanding of others. Children will form relationships with other children and will developed skills such a sharing. A child will see differences in types of relationships between family and those in a formal setting.
Physical development:
Oprah would’ve developed as an average child for example being able to ride a bike.
Intellectual:
Under the strong influence of her grandmother Oprah developed the skills to read and write at the age of three; Oprah was also able to recite poems and verses to her local church.
Emotional development:
Oprah and her mother kept moving around when she was young. After living with her grandmother for a couple of year this would’ve been emotionally harrowing to be taken away from a strong role model.
Social development:
Moving from place to place as a child Winfrey wouldn’t be able to develop strong friendship groups. This is important as Winfrey needed to learn how to share and cooperate with other.
Other factors:
• Economic factor: as Winfrey’s mother was poor they wouldn’t have been able to buy the correct food to help Oprah develop. Also not having a lot of money meant it was a struggle to send Oprah to school.
• Culture and religion: due to her

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