Task 1 Physical Development

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KING’S COLLEGE OF MARBEL. INC.

Brgy. Morales, City of Koronadal


South Cotabato, Philippines

General Instructions:
1. Answer the following questions comprehensively.
2. Submit your written work in the Google classroom – class code: chnamfb

3. This task should be submitted tomorrow, September 6, 2020 not beyond 6:00 pm
4. You can use our group chat room for inquiries. You may call me also in this GC for face-to-face
conversation. You can call me also to this number – 0917 676 6551
5. Do not forget to write your sources/references. Your references should not be less than 3
sources.

Questions:
A. Pre-natal Development
1. How do genes and chromosomes affect development?
2. Describe the changes that occur in the three periods of prenatal development—Germinal Period,
Embryonic Period, and Fetal Period. Present it through a grid or web.
Germinal Period Embryonic Period Fetal Period

3. Explain maternal and paternal factors that affect the developing fetus.

B. Infancy – Babyhood (birth – 2 years)


4. Summarize overall physical growth during infancy to babyhood. (weight, length, etc)
5. Describe the growth of the brain
6. Identify and describe the newborn reflexes
7. Describe the sensory and perceptual development (Vision, Taste, Hearing, Touch, Smell)

C. Early Childhood (2 years – 6 years)


1. Identify the significant changes in physical Growth
2. Describe the gross and fine motor development
3. Identify the Physical skills
4. Handedness

D. Late Childhood (7-12 years)


1. Summarize the physical development
2. Identify the physical skills and handedness

E. Puberty and Adolescence


1. Explain what is growth spurt
2. Describe the changes in body size and body proportion
3. Using the Venn Diagram, differentiate secondary and primary sex characteristics
3. Identify and describe the secondary and primary sex characteristics of boys and girls. Present this
through a grid

F. Enumerate and describe the physical abnormalities of development

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