3.2: Physical Development Across the Lifespan

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Prenatal Development

The process of growth and development within the womb, including the germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages.

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Teratogens

Harmful agents that can cause malformations or functional issues in an embryo or fetus.

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)

A disorder caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy, leading to physical and cognitive abnormalities in the child.

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Maternal Illness

Infections or diseases in a pregnant woman that can negatively affect prenatal development.

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Down Syndrome

A genetic disorder caused by the presence of an extram chromosome 21, leading to developmental delays and physical features.

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Turner Syndrome

A chromosomal disorder in females where one X chromosome is missing or partially missing, often causing developmental issues.

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Atypical Brain Development

Irregular growth patterns or structures in the brain that can lead to disorders like autism or intellectual disability.

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Infancy

The stage of development from birth to approximately 2 years old, marked by rapid growth and sensorimotor development.

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Infant Reflexes

Automatic, involuntary responses to stimuli observed in newborns.

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Palmar Grasp

A reflex where a baby grasps an object placed in their palm.

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Plantar Grasp

A reflex where the toes curl downward when the sole of the foot is touched.

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Babinski Reflex

A reflex where a baby's toes fan outward when the sole of the foot is stroked.

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Rooting Reflex

When a baby turns its head toward a touch on the cheek and opens its mouth, searching for a nipple.

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Tummy Time

Supervised time a baby spends on their stomach to develop neck and shoulder muscles and motor skills.

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Gross Motor Skills

Large movements involving major muscle groups, like crawling, walking, or jumping.

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Fine Motor Skills

Small, precise movements such as grasping, drawing, or manipulating objects.

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Visual Cliff Experiment

A study that showed depth perception in infants by using a glass-covered drop-off.

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Imprint

A form of early attachment seen in some animals, where they follow the first moving object they see.

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Critical Period

A specific time in development when certain skills or abilties are most easily learned or must be acquired.

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Sensitive Period

A more flexible timeframe in development where certain experiences have a stronger influence on growth.

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Adolescence

The transitional period from childhood to adulthood, marked by puberty and identity development.

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Puberty

The biological process of sexual matruation that enables reproduction.

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Primary Sex Characterstics

The reproductive organs and genitalia directly involved in reproduction.

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Menarche

A girl's first menstrual period, signaling reproductive capability.

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Spermarche

A boy's first ejaculation, indicating the start of sperm production.

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Secondary Sex Characteristics

Non-reproductive traits such as body hair, voice changes, and breast development.

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Adolescence Growth Spurt

A rapid increase in height and weight typically occurring during puberty.

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Adulthood

The stage of life after adolescence, involving maturity, independence, and aging.

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Menopause

The time in a woman's life when menstural cycles end, marking the end of reproductive capability.

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Late Adulthood

The final stage of life, often considered to begin around 65, involving retirement, cognitive changes, and reflection.

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