Child Developmental Model All aspects of child development include physical development, emotional and psychological change, and social adaptation. Many determinants influence development and change patterns. On average, the newborn has a weight of 4 kg (7.5 pounds) and a length of 53 cm (21 inches), the size of the head is considerably larger than the lower part of the body. As children grow, their height increases from birth to 3 years old, but is relatively constant until adolescence thereafter.
What is childhood? Is it a social construction of human development, or is it a unique biological stage? In this course we will explore intercultural models of child development using the theoretical framework of human evolutionary ecology and biocultural anthropology. Students learn how nutrition, epidemiology and social situation affect infants', childhood and adolescent development. Students will also analyze the role and economic contribution of children in intercultural relationships and examine contemporary modern models of child health and illness.
Child Developmental Model All aspects of child development include physical development, emotional and psychological change, and social adaptation. Many determinants influence development and change patterns. The newborn has an average weight of 3.4 kg (7.5 pounds) and a length of 53 cm (21 inches), with the head size larger than the lower part of the body. As the child grows, the height increases from birth to 3 years; then they grow and grow at a very fast rate during the first year after birth. They grow physically, mentally, emotionally and socially. In this article, I will discuss the physical development and development pattern of young children up to adulthood. Development is an improvement of baby's skills to use different body parts. There are three basic developmental rules when dealing with child development. First development rule: This rule says the baby will grow in the baby