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- Define the Growth of Adolescence and Development of Adolescence and give each example.Discuss the physical changes that occur during each stage of adolescence.Identify and briefly describe the significant physical and physiological changes that occur in the middle and late childhood development periods
- Is young adulthood better characterized as a period of health-improving lifestyles or health-impairing lifestyles? Discuss reasons for each.Compare the physical assessment of a child to that of an adultIn adoloscence stage of development compare with what you have learned about physical, cognitive, and psychosocial characteristics at the various developmental stages?
- Discuss physical development in early childhood, what are the changes that are occurring and what are 2 factors that impact or impede their healthy development.Identify the physical changes and health issues associated with adulthood.Discuss the importance of studying growth and development in children.
- Describe how the family environment and psychological stress during development might alter health behaviors and health outcomes in adulthood.Describe brain and neuronal development. Discuss how special training and/or environment, injury/illness, and behavior can impact development.Describe physical traits of a person in late adult hood. What aspects of their physical functioning are affected by their age? What physical abilities appear to still be intact? What disabilities are most difficult to adapt to and live with?