Describe the changes that occur in a childs brain and


Write a 1,000 - 1,500 paper that addresses the following in children from early childhood through middle childhood:

• Summarize the physical, cognitive, emotional and social changes that occur in children during this age and the factors that influence those changes. Include a comparison of males vs. females.
 
• Describe the changes that occur in a child's brain and nervous system during this time frame and the corresponding changes in cognition, problem solving and judgment. Give specific examples of skills and abilities. Include a comparison of males versus females.
 
• Include major milestones in development that take place in early and middle childhood. Include information on/self-concept, emotional regulation, peer relationships, and family influences.
 
• Highlight a case study of one particular child, emphasizing real experiences that demonstrate success and or delay in developmental areas.
 
• Include at least 3 references from scholarly sources that support the developmental topic.

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5/12/2016 4:44:44 AM

In around 1000 to 1500 words, write a paper in which you have to address the questions related to children from early childhood through middle childhood. 1) Sum up the cognitive, physical, emotional and social changes which take place in children throughout this age and the factors which affect those changes. Comprise a comparison of males versus females. 2) Illustrate the changes which take place in a child's brain and nervous system throughout this time frame and the respective changes in cognition, problem resolving and judgment. Provide particular illustrations of capabilities and skills. Comprise a comparison of males versus females. 3) Comprise main milestones in development which occur in early and middle childhood. Comprise information on/self-concept, peer relationships, emotional regulation and family affects. 4) Highlight a case-study of one specific child, highlighting real experiences which illustrate success and or delay in the developmental regions.