Physical Development
Growth rate declines rapidly in early childhood. During this period the average height is limited to 6.5 cm per year and weight gain is between 2-3 kg. In this case, the females are slightly smaller than the males and light weight. During this period, fatty tissue in girls and muscle tissue develop in boys.
Kinetic Development
Gross Kinetic Skills
By the age of three, the baby enjoys running. At the age of four, you tend to adventure. By the time they are about five years old, they enjoy speed and overcoming each other.
Subtle Kinetic Skills
They are interested in handling certain objects and putting them in their proper place. It shows a weakness in the proper handling of the body.
Emotional Development
There are two ways to express their emotions.
1. Social Temper Tantrum
It releases its emotions without concern for the surrounding environment.
Example: A child rolls over in a store and crouches down and forces his parents to give him a toy.
2. Quiet Temper Tantrum
This emotion manifests itself by refraining from doing or saying something.
Example: A child who is quiet and angry may be asked by his parents to get ready for a trip but not to do so.
Social Development
Growing up in an extended family and a single-parent family, these children have different characteristics. Over time, they get in touch with family members, especially relatives and pre-school friends. Children are there to help remove negative emotions.
Language Development
As they reach school, the vocabulary used to talk is rapidly increasing in children. by the age of six, the child has used more than 2,500 words.
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