NURS 387 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Institutional Abuse, Religious Abuse, Proprioception

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Gymnasts tasered feminists nevertheless elmo hummed courageously pp. Genetic: genetic inheritance is established at conception. Remains unchanged throughout the lifespan and determines gender, physical characteristics and to some extent, temperament. Temperament: is the way individuals respond to their external and internal environment and sets the stage for dynamics of growth and development. May be persistent throughout the lifespan but can change. Family: family is involved in children"s physical and psychological well-being and development. Poorly nourished children are more likely to have infections. Environment: child"s living conditions, socioeconomic status, climate, and community can all affect the development of children. Health: illness or injury can affect growth and development. Culture: cultural customs, nutritional practices and childrearing practices may all influence growth and development in infants and children. Rate of growth is highly individual but the sequence of growth is predictable. Growth and development are thought as having 8 major components: biophysical, psychosocial, cognitive, behavioral, social, ecological, moral, spiritual.

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