Physical development Gradeschoolers In the physical development of

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Physical development; Gradeschoolers • In the physical development of Children The Gross motor skills

Physical development; Gradeschoolers • In the physical development of Children The Gross motor skills develop first, Such as Walking, Jumping. Children love running and playing around this age because they are learning that they could use muscle they didn’t know they had • Children around this age need Lots of nutrients And good heathly balance. Mainly fruits, vegetbles, And other proteins. üGradeschoolers need lots of patience and toleration because the y are reaching a time in Their lives where they can express vocally how they feel and ask questions so to any New parents make sure you do not get fustrated at your “LITTLE DARE DEVIL”

Social development • Some of the difficulties that children go through is peer pressure

Social development • Some of the difficulties that children go through is peer pressure sometimes due to lack of attention at home. • Some children don’t have any social skills due the way parents talk to them. • Bulling affects every child not just socially but psychologically. • Children should learn to solve problems and to get along with others.

Grade School Moral Development • Moral development is the development of learning the difference

Grade School Moral Development • Moral development is the development of learning the difference of right and wrong. • Grade school children are in the pre- conventional level of kohlbergs theory going to conventional level.

Grade School. . . In middle childhood children begin thinking in more complex ways.

Grade School. . . In middle childhood children begin thinking in more complex ways. They move from understanding simple sentences at age six to understanding complicated ideas at age ten. They are still immature , but they still think in ‘here’ and ‘now’ rather then thinking in a head. .