STAGES OF PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT

Institution TVET
Course DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WO...
Year 1st Year
Semester Unknown
Posted By stephen oyake rabilo
File Type pdf
Pages 7 Pages
File Size 404.95 KB
Views 2877
Downloads 0
Price: Buy Now whatsapp Buy via whatsapp
  • whatsapp
  • facebook
  • twitter

Description

The human life cycle may be said to begin with fertilization and then proceed through prenatal growth and development, birth, postnatal growth and development, maturity, senescence, and death. While you might think of child development as something that begins during infancy, the prenatal period is also considered an important part of the developmental process. Prenatal development is a time of remarkable change that helps set the stage for future psychological development. The brain develops over the course of the prenatal period, but it will continue to go through more changes during the early years of childhood. The process of prenatal development occurs in three main stages. The first two weeks after conception are known as the germinal stage, the third through the eighth week is known as the embryonic period, and the time from the ninth week until birth is known as the fetal period.
Below is the document preview.

No preview available
ECT211: EDUCATIONAL MEDIA AND RESOURCES Trending!
The course is hoped to impart knowledge, skills and positive attitude in identifying the right media for maximum instructional effectiveness and efficiency. The course is based on the fact that learning is more effective if the media used are multisensory..
2 Pages 3578 Views 1 Downloads 179.49 KB
PRINCIPLES OF DATABASES
This course explains the principles of database in details. ot also highlights its concepts and shows the difference between data and information
539 Views 0 Downloads 1.13 MB
Ch41: The S-Block Elements Trending!
This course introduces the S-Block elements, states its properties, variations and use in details
3066 Views 0 Downloads 5.37 MB
Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Trending!
This course defines educational objectives, differentiates the types of educational objectives. 3. Define terms and relate the terms cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains to intellectual skills, communication skills and manipulative skills respectively. It formulates educational objectives belonging to the three domains.
58 Pages 2976 Views 0 Downloads 3.15 MB
Computer Graphics
Detailed notes on Computer graphics
16 Pages 1051 Views 0 Downloads 820.14 KB
FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM Trending!
Globalization, fickling market requirements and modern lifestyle trends have put up tremendous challenge to manufacturing industries. In the current business scenario the competitiveness of any manufacturing industry is determined by its ability to respond quickly to the rapidly changing market and to produce high quality products at low costs.
60 Pages 2568 Views 0 Downloads 510.5 KB
Introduction to Curriculum
This course introduces curriculum and states different meanings and definition of terms under curriculum
24 Pages 916 Views 0 Downloads 849.5 KB
COMPETENCE-BASED CURRICULUM
A curriculum usually contains a statement of objectives and specific objectives; it indicates some selection and organization of content; it either implies or manifests certain patterns of learning and teaching, whether because of their objectives or because the content organization requires them.
71 Pages 1125 Views 0 Downloads 721.09 KB
Gauging and Gauge Design Trending!
Updated notes on Gauging and gauge design
7 Pages 3250 Views 0 Downloads 1.05 MB
The Origin of HIV/AIDS
This module states detailed notes on the origin of HIV/AIDS
236 Pages 158 Views 0 Downloads 10.09 MB