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    LO 1 Know The Main Stages

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    between right and wrong Follows the rules Knowledgeable at sharing Being confident Able to control the emotions can hide the true feeling from someone‚ growing sensitivity and realise other feelings too 12-16 years: Experiencing teenage years (puberty) Understand the needs and opinions of others Have a best-friends and more personality Needs to make up their mind and changing into adulthood Wants to spend more time with their friends and less time with their family Peer pressure is an important

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    P1 – Describe physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social development for each of the life stages Conception and Pregnancy All human life begins from conception. Majority of the time‚ women won’t know the exact day when they got pregnant. Your doctor will count the start of your pregnancy from the first day of your last menstrual period. That’s about two weeks ahead of when conception actually occurs. Each month inside your ovaries‚ a group of eggs starts to grow. Eventually one of the eggs

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    11.1 Brain Development and Physical Growth The Brain · There are two major brain growth spurts that occur during the teenage years. · The first spurt occurs between 13 and 15 years of age. This spurt‚ for the most part‚ takes place in the parts of the brain that control spatial perception and motor functions‚ as well as executive processing. This makes mid-teens and adolescents abilities in these areas far exceed those of school age children. · This first spurt enables teens to think abstractly

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    THE INFLUENCE OF POPULAR CULTURE ON THE FEMININE GENDER Right now‚ your thesis statement is a run-on sentence. Simple fix: make it two sentences. Good outline. In a continuous changing world‚ where modern technology has a huge impact in everyone’s life‚ the popular culture’s power to shape teenage girls perception of what it means to be female and feminine could present various concerns‚ electronic and written media-be it television‚ computers‚ magazines‚ publicity banners or music-are playing

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    CYP Core 3.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from 0-19 years 1.1 Holistic development: The first month Physical development The gross motor skills that the baby of 0-1 month old will develop is that the baby lies supine (on his or her back) and the fine motor skills will be the baby turns his or her head towards the light and stares at bright or shiny objects. Communication and language development Babies need to respond to sounds‚ especially familiar voices. And

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    Man And Woman

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    woman differs even less than their psychology. There is actually little difference between girls and boys during pre-puberty age. Except for primary reproductive organs‚ babies are nearly indistinguishable. Grown-up children of 5-6 years are also very much alike in their body structure; we may say that the difference is more between adult people and children of the pre-puberty age than between these children of different gender. However‚ the difference in skull features begins to develop‚ providing

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    Menstrual Cycle 101

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    take place. The first major change that will take place is puberty. Puberty is a stage in life when girls will begin to mature both mentally and physically. The physical aspect of maturation will be changes of your body‚ such as‚ growing breast‚ growing body hair‚ widening of hips‚ perspiration‚ weight and height gain. Puberty takes place at different times for different people‚ and takes longer for some than it does for others. Puberty is often a hard time‚ emotionally‚ especially with female‚ because

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    Mammalian Reproduction

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    kisspeptin neurons. Then the researchers compare various features between WT mice and the knock-out mice 1. The first factor they compared between KERKO and WT mice is how is the presence /absence of the ERα affects the onset of puberty * We predict that the puberty onset for the KERKO mice will be dramatically advanced due to the ablation of ERα in kisspeptin neurons. * We are going to look at this factor by comparing 1. Age at vaginal opening between the WT and KERKO mice (advanced

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    Don’t the parents have to forbid haram by all means‚ or do they just say that is haram and then leave them be? To what extent do parents have to go to forbid their children from haram? Parents also believe that once their children reach the age of puberty they are no longer responsible for their sins or actions‚ and so say they will have no sin if they advise their children something is haram and then leave them. Is this true? Or do parents always have the responsibility of forbidding their children

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    Reproduction

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    The Reproductive System All living things reproduce. Reproduction — the process by which organisms make more organisms like themselves — is one of the things that sets living things apart from nonliving matter. But even though the reproductive system is essential to keeping a species alive‚ unlike other body systems‚ it’s not essential to keeping an individual alive. In the human reproductive process‚ two kinds of sex cells‚ or gametes‚ are involved. The male gamete‚ or sperm‚ and the female

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