Growth and Development

 

 

 

Growth and Development Assessment Project Guidelines:

Choose a person you know well and complete a developmental analysis of this person’s current period of development. You can choose a person from any of the developmental stages excluding infancy and toddlerhood. Through observation and communications with the person, assess the individual’s current period of development. Within that specific period of life, provide a detailed comparison of the subject’s physically, cognitive, and psychosocial development to the established norms, developmental milestones, and theories from textbooks and scholastic resources. All three areas of development (physical, cognitive, and psychosocial) must be examined in depth with various theories, established norms, and examples of met and unmet developmental tasks. The assessment is not a chronological lifespan report on a single theorist. It should focus primarily on the individual’s current period of life. However, if the person has unmet tasks, you can examine earlier periods of life influential to the delay.

GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

 

 

Compose 400 words or more discussion to respond the following:

What is the function of meiotic division?

How does meiosis differ from mitosis?

What is the technical name for the fertilized ovum?

What is a morula? What is a blastocyst?

What placental hormone maintains the corpus luteum during the early weeks of pregnancy?

What is a trimester?

What is the difference between embryo and fetus?

Name the three primary germ layers.

What is histogenesis?

Briefly describe the three stages of labor.

How does identical twinning differ from fraternal twinning?

Name the four major phases of the postnatal period.

What signs characterize the adolescence period of human development?

List some age -related changes in the cardiovascular system.

What are some of the leading causes of death in the United States?

Growth and development

 

Critical reflection of your growth and development during your practicum experience in a clinical setting has the benefit of helping you to identify opportunities for improvement in your clinical skills, while also recognizing your strengths and successes.

Use this Journal to reflect on your clinical strengths and opportunities for improvement, the progress you made, and what insights you will carry forward into your next practicum