CALLP-Written-Report
CALLP-Written-Report
Prepared by:
Ansale, Joana
Asayas, Robbie
Golin, Ariel M.
Peros, Vanessa A.
BSED-SCIENCE-1A
AY: 2023-2024
Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………. i
Discussion ………………………………………………………………………… 2
Lesson 1 …………………………………………………………………… 2
Lesson 2 …………………………………………………………………… 3
Lesson 3 …………………………………………………………………… 4
Lesson 4 …………………………………………………………………… 5
Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………… 6
Reference ………………………………………………………………………….. 6
Abstract
help us deal with these issues. By recognizing the impact of history and
environment, we can work towards constructing a more fair society for all
causes of inequality and make our societies more just and equitable.
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Introduction
grow, they undergo a phase of rapid change that involves exploration, acquiring
more than just good intentions are necessary; this requires a profound
In today’s fast-paced world, raising a child requires more than just good
children.
Moreover, this lesson will provide insights into how caregivers can
support children during difficult times, ensuring that they receive the help
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Discussion
1. Genetic inheritance plays a key role in shaping child development. Each child
inherits a set of genes from their parents that impact their attributes, as well as
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and identity. Recognizing and understanding these influences is crucial for
capabilities.
economics. On the one hand, some communities that actively took care of
highly valued children provided them with warm feelings and support.
Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians had relevant ideas for the development of
children. Later, three main European philosophical stands, original sin, tabula
exciting and singular period of life that serves as a crucial foundation for
adopted this by breaking it down into various phases in which children acquire
specific skills and responsibilities that are designed to prepare them for adult
life.
existence that lays the foundation for adulthood. Most current versions of
childhood try to divide it into distinct periods when children learn certain abilities
and tasks that will make them properly prepared for adulthood.
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The use of technology is one of the main characteristics of children’s
development. Digital gadgets and the Internet have become a part of everyday
also changed, dealing with the demands of the modern world. As pressure
youngsters.
principle shows how growth occurs from top to bottom, asserting the
sensory capacities, thus laying the foundation for future learning opportunities.
phenomenon, where children develop motor skills in two main aspects; it all
starts from the inside towards the outside body. This trend means that parents
and teachers must be able to tell which movements should be learned by the
child first.
gradual building blocks in learning by relating new facts to old ones through
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structured lessons intentionally ordered over time to bring understanding and
children as adults since they had defined social roles which were consistent
with their cultures. The Dark Ages saw children as innocent and helpless,
Rousseau, John Locke, Charles Darwin, and Granville Stanley Hall provided
insights into inherent qualities and experiences that shape child development.
parenting styles and values that are likely to affect children’s emotional well-
being and cognition. Neighborhoods offer services, social support, security, and
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emotional and social capacities of children, and when considered together with
Conclusion
to provide the right support and create the best environments for maximum
growth. For instance, educators, parents, and other caregivers should note the
same time adjusting their ways for whole-child development. These can be
communities.
Reference
Mingoa, T. R. & Esmeralda E. L., (2021). A Course Module for Child and