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Development “Growth is an evidence of Life”

 It only means that if we are growing not


 English just physically but on all aspects of our life
then it is the only way we can say that we
It is a process of change or improvement of are living and that we are alive. This
something or someone. It is an act or a process growth is referring to personal growth,
of creating something over a period of time. spiritual growth, intellectual growth and
Development takes time and experiences for us emotional growth.
to see the full potential of something/someone.

 Filipino
“Infuse your life with action. Don’t wait for it
to happen. Make it happen. Make your own
Ito ay isang paraan ng pagbabago o future. Make your own hope. Make your own
pagpapaunlad ng isang bagay o tao. Ito ay love and whatever your beliefs, honor your
isang proseso ng pagbuo ng isang bagay na creator, not by passively waiting for grace to
nakikita sa paglipas ng panahon. Ito ay na come down from upon high, but by doing what
may kaakibat na oras at mga karanasan you can to make grace happen”
upang makita natin ang kabuuan ng isang -Bradley Whitford
bagay o tao.

 If we will be able to do this, then we are


growing and that we are living.
 Bikol (mother tongue)

Ini ay sarong paagi ki pagbabago o


pagpapamarhay kan sarong bagay o tawo. Ini
ay sarong proseso kip ag gibo o pag ayos ki
sarong bagay na nahihiling sa paglipas kan
mga aldaw. Ini ay may kairibanan na oras at
mga ekperhensya tanganing mahiling nyato
an kabilugan kan sarong bagay/tawo.
“Man is an unfinished project. He is
always in the process of becoming.”
"Every man is in respects like all other
“Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how
men, like some other men, no other
you react to it.” – Charles Swindoll
man." For me Growth involves change and change
involves pain, that is why my mission in life is
not merely to survive but thrive; to do so with
some passion, some compassion, some humor
and some style. Our life is our liability; we
Like all other men- No other man -
Like some other men- can’t blame anyone on everything that’s
> Each individual's happening in our lives. We came into this
mode of perceiving,
> common features world equally, uniquely and alive it is for us
> limited to members feeling, needing &
in the biological of social-like nations, behaving have to cultivate what the Lord has given to us, our
edowments of all tribes and classes. characteristics patterns talents, our strengths and our weaknesses. We
men. which are not precisely are in our own process of who we want to be
> every man duplicated by those of
and what legacy we want to leave behind.
>Men, regardless of any other individual.
experiences birth the enmities from
and must learn to >the ultimate
which they come, tend
explore his uniqueness of each
to manifest similar
environment, to personality is the
qualities.
protect himself. product of countless
and successive
>every man grows in >even if people have interactions between
stature,matures and different cultures, they the maturing
dies. still share or still have constitution and
similarities with each different environment
other. situations from birth
onward.
Principles on Human Development and - A significant relationship exists between a person’s
their Educational Implications body concept and his general self-concept. Physical
educators need to be more concerned with the
1. Development is relatively in order; development of the body concept in children.
Understanding how the growth process affects
performance ability can help the teacher plan
activities based on individual readiness factors.
- Educators, especially in pre-school must be careful
in giving physical activities to the children because
their bones are still developing as well as their
muscles. It doesn’t mean that we should give them
- the day I gave birth to my - Jaylie at 2 months. only a little of weak physical activities but we should
firstborn Jaylie Rhoanne . give physical activities that would help the growth of
the child such as warm ups and some simple dance
movements for kids.

- Jaylie at 8 months. - Jaylie at 1 year.

- Jaylie during nursery. - Jaylie during kinder


school

My Developing Kids.

- Jaylie’s graduation. - Jaylie’s grade 4 photo.


2. While the pattern of development is likely to be
similar, the outcomes of development processes and the
3. Development takes place gradually.
rate of development are likely to vary among
individuals.
 While some changes occur in a flash of insight,
more often it takes weeks, months, or years for a
person to undergo changes that result in the
display of developmental characteristics.
 Using my children as my example, my daughter
Jaylie ‘s (9years) early cognitive development is
fast, she learns fast, talks and reads early for her
age. But now that she is in her elementary stage
her development slows down in terms of behavior,
attitudes and cognitive development, it’s as if she
is undergoing stages of development where as it is
gradually developing. My son Liam’s (7 years)
early stage of development is gradual. He talks
fluently when he reaches the age 6, his
communication skills develops slowly unlike her
sister. But now that he is also in his elementary
years, e is somewhat developing fast, learning fast
but also is undergoing stages of gradual
development.

 This are my 2 kids both in elementary school Jaylie 9 years old


and Liam 7 years old. Even if they both came from me as their
mother and both are in their early childhood stage they were
very much different from each other. They differ in their
hobbies, likes, dislikes but also shares the same character.
Jaylie loves to dance and do gymnast while Liam is more
inclined into academic area and is excellent in Math.
 If children come from good home with loving and caring
parents, they may develop into warm and responsible children,
adolescents and adults. If they come from deprived
environment , they may develop into carefree and
irresponsible adolescents and adults.
 As a future educator, we should learn how to discover our
students strengths and weaknesses. We should also learn to
develop and encourage them to improved their talents.
4. Development as a process is complex because it is the
product of biological, cognitive and socioemotional
processes.  Socio-emotional Processes
 Biological Processes o Changes in the individual’s relationships with other
- involves changes in the individual’s physical nature. people.
- children will experience hormonal changes when they o From aggressive children, they may develop into a fine
reach period of puberty and cardiovascular decline as lady and a gentleman or otherwise, depending on a
the approach late adulthood. myriad of factors.
o It is very important for us future educator to mold our
students into what they want to become when they
grow old because teachers are their second role model
next to their parents.

 Cognitive Processes
o Involves changes in individual’s thoughts,
intelligence and language.
o For example, children develop from mere sounds to
a word becoming two words, the two words becomes
a sentence. They would move on to memorizing
their first prayer, singing Lupang Hinirang and
solving math problems.

“Don’t rush
the process,
Good things
takes time.”
Reflection: AN SAKUYANG PAGDAKULA
A teacher plays a big role in the children’s development
process as a whole especially on their psychological, emotional,
spiritual and intellectual development. A child spends most of
their time at school that is why a teacher should know how to
handle different types of children; be it slow or fast learner. A
teacher should master the act of empathy because in that way
you will be able to understand your student’s feelings and
thoughts. We should never think that in just one teaching or
discussion the student will get whatever it is that you want
them to learn because a child has different capabilities and
different styles of learning. Being a mother, I can say that
each child is really different, it takes a lot of effort
understanding them but as a teacher we should really put on
a shoes of a mother for us to really understand the uniqueness
of each of our future students.

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