Transcription of The Effects of Abuse and Neglect on Child Development.
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The Effects of Abuse and Neglect on Child Development. Updated July 2019 The Four Child Development Domains Child development is the expected growth of a Child in response to the parent effectively fulfilling the four basic tasks of parenting. The rate and progress of a Child s development must be evaluated individually for each developmental domain. The term normal refers to the trait, not the Child , and describes what is typical for the majority of children in that age group. Physical Development Physiological or actual body growth Height, weight, body hair, breasts, hips, etc.
Scribbles spontaneously Walks backward Loves to practice new skills Uses fingers with increasing skill Shows increasing interest in gymnastics and climbing and descending slides Stacks two to three blocks Exhibits negativism – “no” stage Becomes aware he or she is an independent entity and starts to assert independence
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