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Growth & Development Unit Four: Parenting P.I.E.S + M -- Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social and Moral Development

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Page 1: Growth & Development Unit Four: Parenting

Growth & DevelopmentUnit Four: Parenting

P.I.E.S + M -- Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social

and Moral Development

Page 2: Growth & Development Unit Four: Parenting

Physical Growth & Development• Involves the actual growth of all body tissues• Bones, muscles, organs and body systems become bigger and able to perform more complex actions• Fine motor skills – based on the growth of

small muscles (fingers)• Gross motor skills – based on the growth of large muscles (legs & arms)

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Intellectual Growth & Development• Learning depends on brain growth and

stimulation of the brain and central nervous system by the five senses

• Brain growth during the earliest years of life is critical to cognitive development (ability to understand and learn)

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Emotional Growth & Development• Emotional development is the process of

developing positive feelings about oneself, family, friends and the world.

• Every child is born with a temperament (sensitive, placid, aggressive)

• Children need to develop a full range of feelings and learn to handle the feelings appropriately

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Social Development

• Social development progresses from being completely self-centered and dependent as an infant to becoming an independent adult

• Mature social skills include being able to make and keep friends, form intimate relationships, get along with others, function as an individual and as part of a team.

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Social Development…con’t

• Social development depends a lot on the relationship (attachment) that is formed with the child’s primary care providers

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Moral Development

• Process of learning right from wrong

• Caring behaviour is rooted in biology (we are wired to be caring)

• Nurturing environment encourages moral behaviour

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Parents need to be nurturing for best development• Healthy and positive human growth and

development depend on nurturing relationships.

• Nurturing relationships include three (3) elements: – Comfort– Play – Teach

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Comfort• Children may become frustrated,

anxious or overwhelmed• Parents/caregiver must use appropriate

response to help the child• Gentle rocking and soothing are

appropriate for infant/toddler• Calming words may be more appropriate for older children

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Play• Play exercises a growing body and mind

• Provides a way to express emotions and develop socially

• Parents/caregivers who play with children contribute to the child’s development while strengthening their relationship

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Teach

• Teaching provides children with the “know-how” to accomplish important tasks

• Ex: A parent can teach a child to climb the stairs safely

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Human Development

Physical

(maturing body andhow to use it)

Intellectual

(growing mind)

Emotional

(changing feelings about self, others)

Social

(become less selfishand work with others)

Moral

(learning right fromwrong)