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  1. Brain Development in Preschool and School-Age Children 89 . Chapter Five: Prenatal Development and Birth . The Role of Genetics 93 . Physical/Biological Development. Physical/Biological Development. Height and Weight. Height and Weight. Height and Weight. Gross and Fine Motor Skills. Gross and Fine Motor Skills. Gross and Fine Motor Skills

  2. Table of Contents. Chapter 1: Introduction to Child Development. Chapter 2: Conception, Heredity, & Prenatal Development. Chapter 3: Birth and the Newborn. Chapter 4: Physical Development in Infancy & Toddlerhood. Chapter 5: Cognitive Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood.

  3. Discuss the stages, transitions and decisions involved in birth. Characterize the development of low-birth-weight infants. Describe three measures of neonatal health and responsiveness. Explain the physical and psychological aspects of the postpartum period.

  4. This vertical timeline, featuring movies, images, facts, and even quiz questions, is an extremely versatile tool for learning about prenatal development from fertilization to birth. Study development chronologically, as a whole or by body system.

  5. Prenatal Development. How did you come to be who you are? From beginning as a one-cell structure to your birth, your prenatal development occurs in an orderly and delicate sequence. There are three stages of prenatal development: germinal, embryonic, and fetal. Let’s take a look at what happens to the developing baby in each of these stages.

  6. EDUC-50-Handouts - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document discusses prenatal development from conception through birth in three stages: germinal, embryonic, and fetal.

  7. Prenatal Development. Learning Objectives. Conception and Genetics. 2.1 What are the characteristics of the zygote? 2.1a . What are the risks associated with assisted reproductive technology? 2.2 In what ways do genes influence development? Development from Conception to Birth. 2.3 What happens in each of the stages of prenatal development?