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First Trimester
During the first trimester, this stage is crucial. It is important to know when you are pregnant as it can cause damage to the baby's development. Women are encouraged to take Prenatal vitamins, scheduling doctor appointments for their well being and the baby's. Typically women experience signs and symptoms such as feeling nauseous, fatigue, tender breasts, and frequent urination. Although it is different for everyone.
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Second Trimester
Usually during this stage, the unpleasant effects women experience during the first trimester decrease. This stage women experience better sleep patterns, the nausea has subside, and usually will experience a overall better feeling about themselves. Although, the symptoms that may increase are back pain, abdominal pain, constipation, leg cramps (charley horse), or heartburn.
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Third Trimester
By this stage, the women's body has completely stretched. During this time women experience shortness of breath, sleeping problems because how big they are, hemorrhoids, urinary incontinence. And the woman is almost prepared for delivery.
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Birth through two weeks
Parents are still adjusting to parenthood, it will definitely take some time to get a schedule going. First babies will sleep up to 18 hours, they need to incorporate a proper sleep routine. Parents will be to learn the different cries they will experience and how to deal with them. Babies will need to eat every two or three hours if breastfeeding When the baby's umbilical cord falls off, it will be time for bath time. https://avivawoman.com/blog/2017/10/4/what-to-expect-2-weeks-after-delivery -
Infant Physicals Development
Weight 10-18lbs and length 23-27in. While laying on their stomach, they can lift their heads up, their eyes can hold on a position and follow, hands can grasp, they can kick and wiggle their arms and legs and roll over. https://images.myupchar.com/8886/baby-development-four-months-feeding-sleep-vaccinations-safety-precautions.jpg -
Infant's Cognitive Development
Infant will explore by putting objects into their mouths, plays with their hands, fingers and toes, recognizes bottles and breasts, turns head at noises and bright colors. https://www.babycenter.in/ims/2014/12/US_433-466206711_wide.jpg -
Infant's Emotional Development
Infant can return a smile, play pee-a-boo, responds to a rattle, baby can babble or coo, cries to communicate pain, discomfort, loneliness. https://assets.sutori.com/user-uploads/image/4f190afc-02cf-41b9-9d98-2d4329a09ab2/0613ed460314bd6a5c7d3a22923c60b4.jpeg -
Infant's Language Development
around four months, babies will begin to experience with their voices. Babbling and cooing. what sounds make what. They will use their high pitch voices and low pitch voices. They will capable of recognizing voices and their name. https://images-prod.healthline.com/hlcmsresource/images/Lifestyle/1296x728_Language0-1_Header.jpg -
Infants Creative Development
Parents can help their babies become creative. Singing to them, kissing, playing with them will allow them to become creative. Infants playing with their rattle or other toys provided. https://i.ytimg.com/vi/VQSiSkDB4F4/hqdefault.jpg -
Toddler's Physical Development
toddler can crawl well, they like to experiment by touching, poking, grabbing items, they can stand unassisted and sit down. Toddlers don't know how to read yet, but they can turn pages. https://imagesvc.meredithcorp.io/v3/mm/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.onecms.io%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F38%2F2019%2F06%2F12215359%2Fp_101511777.jpg -
Toddler's Cognitive Development
The toddler is capable of playing pee-a-boo to the person, they can say a more than a couple of words and the parents can understand them. They can identify objects, and understand expressions like "oops". https://www.readingrockets.org/sites/default/files/field/image/hp-16gestures.jpg -
Toddler's Emotional Development
Toddler's can recognizes themselves in the mirror, toddlers are like parrots they like to copy people such as coughing, sneezing, laughing. They enjoy clapping and having their parents clap for them. https://media.istockphoto.com/photos/real-people-black-laughing-toddler-boy-orange-standing-clapping-picture-id161176306 -
Toddler's Language Development
Toddlers learn to say cup, ball, eat/food, hat, hand, hi, bye. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d8/ec/84/d8ec842fec2b5ca3301165111bd4ed59.jpg -
Toddler's Creative Development
Toddlers learn to dance, sing, art, and play using their imagination. https://www.babybonus.msf.gov.sg/wp-content/parentingresources/images/512117982_Preschooler_Creative_Learning_and_Development_Ideas_and_Activities.jpg -
Early Childhood Physical Development
Piece together a bracelet. Hold an eating utensil. Run, jump, skip around objects. https://www.healthyfamiliesbc.ca/sites/hfbcprox-prod.health.gov.bc.ca/files/thumbnails/preschool-development-4-5.jpg -
Early Childhood Cognitive Development
Possibly print their name and recognize some letters in the alphabet. Name some colors and or shapes. Recognize on objects shape from smallest to large. https://cdn.kinsights.com/cache/fc/15/fc15ed0f9a47f1d912b5ab2f3fe856e7.jpg -
Early Childhood Emotional Development
Understands and can obey rules. Will ask "why" persistently and are very curious. They do not understand the concept of lying but will lie to protect themselves or friends/family. https://aussiechildcarenetwork.com.au/media/k2/items/cache/7884581148e30ccb73a24dfa45b62e09_M.jpg -
Early Childhood Language Development
They will repeat sentences. Engages with conversations. Singing simple songs and likes to rhyme. https://www.healthyfamiliesbc.ca/sites/hfbcprox-prod.health.gov.bc.ca/files/thumbnails/language-development3-4.jpg -
Early Childhood Creative Development
Children at the age of four (and younger) love to draw! They love using objects to play pretend. https://raisingchildren.net.au/__data/assets/image/0019/48061/creative-arts-preschoolersnarrow.jpg -
Middle Childhood Physical Development
At the age of 6-8 a child can tie their own shoes, their appearance may be a little awkward considering the size of their arms and legs, capable of using scissors.
At ages 9-11 children both boys and girls have an increase in strength and more efficiency in their hands.
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Middle Childhood Cognitive Development
Ages 6-8 children can have a longer attention span, can have an understanding of the days of the week, might have a problem with reversing letters or numbers.
Ages 9-11 children at this age will show in interest in hobbies, games with more complex rules, being goal oriented. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQYA9MQtTisF7FweKGYUzr8XEut8k5x1OyKZw&usqp=CAU -
Middle Childhood Emotional Development
Ages 6-8 will decide if they have a best friend or an enemy, will show an interest with playing with the same gender.
Ages 9-11 may dismiss their parents or guardian, enjoys being competitive such as sports or games, will want to spend a ton of time with friends or being away from the. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTIZMqiMBUczupq32tFjGfe9-G5QEr9LPRreg&usqp=CAU -
Middle Childhood Language Development
Ages 6-11 some children might be reading on their own, can read short stories, might repeat what their parents say, can have specific grammar and vocabulary. https://www.scholastic.com/content/dam/parents/OptimizedDesignImages/Batch16/Articles/cognitive-development-8-10-year-olds-article-4-3.jpg -
Adolescence Physical Development
Girls: Menstrual period will begin, chest will develop, widening of the hips.
Boys: Will experience the deepening of their voice, experience spermarche and their first ejaculation.
Both will begin to grow hair, either facial and or pubic, during this time they will experience a growth spurt. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/-/media/images/health/3_-wellness/kids-and-teens-health/growing-child-adolescent-hero.ashx?h=500&la=en&mh=500&mw=1300&w=1297&hash=5655EB6F9094D8ED2177A36803CCBC6A49EEC7CF -
Adolescence Cognitive Development
During adolescence their cognitive development will be more defined, they are capable of more concrete thoughts, they will consider multiple points of view, and can make decisions. https://www.jupitermed.com/images/living-well-blog/child-development-teens_stages-.jpg -
Adolescence Psychosocial Development
During the psychosocial development, adolescence will being to form a sense of self and find their identity. Relationships may alter. They have a need to feel more independent. Some find out if they are antisocial or not and chose their friends based on this, and some will become stressed or have anxiety. https://www.liberty.edu/courseapps/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Module6Section3intro-1-1367x2048.jpg