health and social humn life span and develpoment
- Created by: oakesc01
- Created on: 13-10-17 09:49
gross motor skills
gross motor skills involve the movment of the large muscles in the body.
enable functions like:
walking running jumping crawling
fine motor skills
fine motor skill relate to the ablity to coordernate the smaller muscles in the body like the:
fingers toes wrists lips tongue
fine motor skills- infantcy
gripping, manipulation and hand eye coordernation.
pincer grip- the finger and thumb are used together to pick up an objectseen from newborn
gross motor skill- infantcy
palmer grasp reflex- an object is placed in the palm, the fingers reflex to surround the object.seen from newborn
raking grasp- use finger and palm to scoop up object
these use the hand but is classed as gross motor skill due to the lack of control
gross motor skill- early childhood
gross motor skill performed is more complex, repuire more control over muscles.
often invlove coordernation of one or more limbs.
can be done quicker and more efficiently
fine motor skill- early childhood
dexterity - skill, ease and consitantcy using the hands.
the abilty to use the fingers and thumb to complete tasks such as:
fasting buttens
physical development- early adulthood
physical peak - muscles at thier strongest, highest level of stamina/ fitness
pregnancy and lacation occur- increase in oestrogen = sickness
hormones effect- shape and apparence of breasts. darkened vains due to increase in blood supply.breasts become sensitive and tender- prepearing to produce milk
physical development- early adulthood 2
permenopause - oestrogen levels decrease caruses overies to stop producing an egg every month.
reduction in oestrogen caruses physical symtems like:hot flushes night sweats
viginal dryness/ pain during intercource - courses loss of libido
physical development- middle adulthood
middle age spread- eating the same amount of calories but having a reduction in activity levels = weight gain
loss of skin elacticity- the cource of wrinkles
loss of muscle tone and strength- muscle atrophy happens due to reduction level of activity a natural sign of old age
physical activity- middle adulthood 2
menopause- overies reduce their production of oestrogen cources trigger in the symptoms of menopause. symptoms: hot flushes night sweats menstrustion stops viginal dryness loss of libido.
infertile women are classed as being in the menopause after having no period for 12 month
physical development- middle adulthood 3
loss of mobility- loss of muscel tone = reduction in the ability to control large muscel/ gross motor skills are harder to demenstrate
loss of dextaria- reduction in fine motor skills harder to complete tasks that invove the hands like handwrighting
loss or shrinkage of nerve cells in the brain- can course physical issues as cannot complete daily task and can effect the memory eg memory loss
physical devepment- middle adulthood 4
visual and hearing problems- easily fall and prone to accidents, unable to complete daily tasks and strugel to hear and see things clealy
organs are more likely to catch diseases esspecaly the heart
loss of hight- changes in posture and compression of teh spinal disc and joints means that people reduce in hight
physical development- adolecence
female primary changes-
uterus enlargens and the vagina widens
overies begin to release eggs
menstral cycel commence
physical development- aderocecence 2
female secondry changes-
hair gross in armpit and public area
reduction of body fat courses hips to widen
breasts develope and the areole sweals and darkens
physical development- adelolcence 3
male primary changes- the testicals beging to produce sperm begining of edjaculation
enlargment or peins and testicals
physical development- adelolcence 4
male secondary changes-
reduction of muscle tissue and fat
hair grows in armpit, public area and facial hair
changes in laynex ( adams apple) cources voice to deppen
physical development- later adulthood
aging procces contubuits to loss of strenghth and muscel
mobility and dextariaty become more difficult as small changes to the brain include loss or shrinkage of nurve cells and slowing of movments and responces
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