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Cephalocaudal and Cephalocaudal Development proceeds

Proximodistal pattern from “Top to Bottom”

Proximodistal Development proceeds


from “The center of the
body outward

Height and Weight Nature of changes Refers to an increases in


body size (length or
Height / Weight ) and in
the size of organs
The brain Dendrites and Myelin sheath provides
Myelination and insulating layer to the
dendrites
Motor Development Reflexes Build dendrites on the
motor area of the game,
which create more
complex movements
Gross Motor Skills the abilities required to
control the muscles of the
body for large movements
such as crawling, walking,
jumping, running, and
more
Finemotor Skills Fine motor skills engage
the small muscles in the
hands and fingers so your
child can: hold. grasp.
grip.
Sensorimotor and The ability to focus on
Perceptual Development Visions important visual
information and filter out
unimportant background
information.
Hearing Is the ability to perceive
sounds through an organ,
such as an ears
Touch and Pain Is the sense by which we
determine the vharacter
of object. Size, shape, etc
Taste Is the sensation of flavor
perceived in the mouth
abd throat with a
substance
Smell Percieve or detect the
odor or scent of
something
Intermodal Perception Is the information from
objects or event available
to multipleverse
simutaneously

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