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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF NURSING
SPMC,AGH,BIKANER
A PRESENTATION ON
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN CHILD
SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY:
Ravinder kumar
HOD[Pediatric] M.Sc. [N] pediatric
GCON , Bikaner Batch : 2018-19
INTRODUCTION
 The process of growth and development starts before the baby born i.e. from the
conception in the mother’s womb.
 Growth and Development are closely interrelated.
 Hence , factors affecting one also tend to have an impact on the other.
 They are not interchangeable because they represent two different aspect of
dynamics of change
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
1.GROWTH
 Growth is the process of physical maturation resulting an increase in size of the
body and various organ.
 It occurs by multiplication of cells and an increase in intracellular substance.
 It is Quantitative changes of the body which can be measured in
Inches/Centimeters/pounds/kilograms.
 Growth is progressive and measurable phenomenon.
2.DEVELOPMENT
 Development is the process of functional and physiological maturation of the
Individual.
 It is progressive increase in skill and capacity to function.
 It is related to maturation and myelination of the nervous system.
 It includes Psychological , Emotional and Social changes.
 It is Qualitative aspect of maturation and difficult to measure.
STAGES OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Stages of growth and development can be as:-
1. Prenatal period/intrauterine life
2. Postnatal period/ extra uterine life
1.PRENATAL PERIOD
 Ovum:- 0 to 14 days after conception
 Embryo:- 14 days to 8 weeks
 Fetus:- 8 weeks to birth
2.POSTNATAL PERIOD
 Neonate:- from birth to 4 weeks of life
 Infancy:- first year of life
 Toddler:- 1 – 3 years
 Preschool child(Early childhood):- 3 – 6 years
 School age child(Middle childhood):-
6 – 10 years (Girls)
6 – 12 years (Boys)
 Adolescent-From puberty to adulthood
1.Early adolescent/prepubescent/late childhood
10 – 12 years (Girls)
12 – 14 years (Boys)
2.Middle adolescent/pubescent
12 – 14 years (Girls)
14 – 16 years (Boys)
3.Late adolescent/post pubescent
14 – 18 years (Girls)
16 – 20 years (Boys)
FACTORS AFFECTING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMNT
• GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT depends upon multiple factors or determinants.
• The determinants can be grouped as HERIDITY AND ENVIRONMENT
•
FACTORS AFFECTING
GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENT
HEREDITY/GENETIC
FACTOR
SEX
RACE AND
NATIONALITY
ENVIRONMENT
FACTOR
PRENATAL AND
POSTNATAL
FACTORS
 GENETIC/HERIDITY FACTOR
* Abnormal genes from ancestors may produce different familial disease
which usually hinders the growth and development , e.g. Hemophilia ,
Thalassemia etc.
* the process of growth and development also affected in children with
chromosomal abnormalities e.g. in Down’s syndrome, Turner’s syndrome ,
Klinefelter syndrome
1.SEX
The sex of children influences their physical attributes.
At birth, male babies are heavier and longer than the females.
Girls mature earlier than boys.
Mean height and weight are usually less in girls than boys at the time of full
maturity.
2. RACE AND NATIONALITY
Height and stature of Americans and Indians are usually differ because of
the difference in growth pattern.
 PRENATAL FACTORS
* Intrauterine environment is an important predominant factor of growth
and development.
1.Maternal malnutrition
2.Maternal infection
3.Maternal substance abuse
4.Maternal illness
5.Hormones: Hormones like Thyroxine and Insulin influence the fetal growth.
Thyroxine deficiency retards the skeletal maturation of fetus.
Excess Insulin stimulate fetal growth leading to large size fetus with excessive
birth weight due to macrosomia.
6.Miscellaneous: uterine malformation
malposition of fetus
oligohydramnios
polyhydramnios
maternal emotion during pregnancy
 POSTNATAL FACTORS
Childhood illness
Nutrition
Growth potential
Physical environment
Psychological environment
cultural influence
socio economic status
climate and season
play and exercise
birth order of the child
hormonal influence
 PRINCIPLES OF GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENT
1:
2:
ASSESSMENT OF GROWTH
Assessment of physical growth can be done by Anthropometric
measurements and the study of velocity of physical growth.
The criteria for assessment of physical growth are:-
1.weight
2.Length/Height
3.head circumference
4.Chest circumference
5.Mid upper arm circumference
6.Others
A. Body Mass Index
B. Fontanelle closure
C. Dentition and bone age
 WEIGHT
Weight is one of the best criteria for assessment of growth and a good
indicator of health and nutritional status of child.
Normal new born weight at birth is 2.5 – 3.5 kg
New born losses 10% weight of birth weight during 1st week of life , due
to some problem in adjustment ,inadequate feeding, digestive
adaptation and extra loss of cellular fluid.
30gm/day weight increase during first 5-6 month of life.
15gm/day weight increase during next 6-12 month.
Infants birth weight :-
1. Doubles in 5-6 month
2. Triples in 1 year
3. four times in 2 year
4. five times in 3 years
5. Ten times in 10 years
MEASUREMENT OF WEIGHT
1. ELECTRONIC WEIGHING MACHINE
2.MANUAL WEIGHING MACHINE
3.SALTER WEIGHING
MACHINE
 LENGTH / HEIGHT
Increase in height indicates skeletal growth.
At birth, full term baby is 45 – 50 cm.
During 1st 6 month height increases 2.5cm/month and next 6 month
1.25cm/month.
1 year of age = 75 cm
2 year of age = 85 cm (12 cm increase)
3 year of age = 94 cm (9 cm increase)
4 year of age = 100 – 102 (Doubles the birth height)
13 years of age = 150 cm (triples the birth height)
Height estimation formula: = AGE IN YEARS * 6 + 75 (cm) {for 2-12 years}
Upto 2 years age, RECUMBENT LENGTH is measured.
HEIGHT MEASUREMENT
 HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE
• At birth , it is 33 – 35 cm
• It should be measure after 48 hr of birth because moulding may give false
measurement.
RATE OF INCREASE IN HEAD CIRCUMFERANCE
• FIRST 3 MONTH = 2CM/MONTH
• 4 – 6 MONTH = 1CM/MONTH
• 6 – 12 MONTH = 0.5CM/MONTH
SO,
At 3 month = 40 cm
At 6 month = 43 cm
At 12 month = 45 cm
At 2 year = 48 cm
At 7 year = 50 cm
At 12 year = 52 cm
Head circumference is measured by ordinary inch tape
 CHEST CIRCUMFERENCE
• Chest circumference / thorasic diameter is an important parameter of
assessment of growth and nutritional status.
• At birth , it is 30 – 33 cm [2 – 3 cm less than head circumference]
• At 1 year of age , it is 45 cm [equals to head circumference]
• After 1st year of age chest circumference is greater than head circumference
by 2.5 cm and by the age of 5 years , it is about 5 cm larger than head
circumference.
• Chest circumference is measured by placing the tape measure around the
chest at the level of nipples , in between Inspiration and Expiration.
 MID UPPER ARM CIRCUMFERENCE [MUAC]
• This measurement helps to assess the
nutritional status of younger children.
• The average MUAC at birth = 11 – 12 cm
• At 1 year = 12 – 16 cm
• At 1 – 5 years = 16 – 17 cm
• At 12 years = 17 – 18 cm
• At 15 years = 20 – 21 cm
• To assess MUAC , the left upper arm is
measured firmly gently without compressing.
• The measurement is taken at the mid point of
the upper arm between the tip of acromian
process of scapula and olecranon process of ulna.
DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONE
• Development is the functional maturation of organs.
• It depends upon neuromuscular maturity , genetic determinants and
environmental influences.
• Developmental milestones are accomplished by the children at an
anticipated age.
• Development is assess under following domain:-
1. Gross motor development
2. Fine motor development
3. Language development
4. Personal and Social development
5. Sensory development [ like Vision and Hearing]
1 to 2 Month
• Able to lift the chin momentarily on prone position.
• Able to regard bright colored object at 20 cm distance.
• Cries when hungry or at discomfort.
• Able to turn head towards sound and smiles back to mother or caregiver.
2 to 3 Month
• Able to lift head and front part of chest by supporting weight on extended
arms.
• Can follow moving object with steady eye movement and able to focus
eyes.
• Produce ‘cooing’ sound and enjoy people talking with him/her.
• Able to recognize mother and turn head to sound.
4 to 5 Month
• Can hold head steadily in upright position.
• Able to hold a rattle and bring to mouth.
• Can reach a thing and grasp it crudly with palm.
• Make coos , gurgles and respond by making sounds.
• Join hands together in play , enjoy people and lough out loudly.
5 to 6 Month
• Able to sit with support.
• Can hold a cube and transfer from one hand to other.
• Try to imitate sound and enjoy own mirror image.
7 to 8 Month
• Can sit with out support.
• Roll in bed from back to side then back to abdomen.
• Produce bubbles and say ‘aam’ , ‘da’ , ‘la’.
• Recognize unknown person and show anxiety.
• Resist toys to be taken from him/her.
8 to 9 Month
• Able to crawl on abdomen.
• Speak ‘Da-Da’ and ‘Ma-Ma’ combining syllables without meaning.
9 to 10 Months
• Able to creep on hands and knees.
• Can stand with support.
• Able to pick up a pellet with thumb and index finger.
• Wave ‘bye-bye’ and want to please caregiver , says ba-ba , da-da , ma-ma
with meaning.
10 to 12 Months
• Can stand without support and walk holding furniture.
• Able to feed himself with spilling.
• Pick up small bits of foods and take to mouth.
• Can speak 3 – 5 meaningful words and understand meaning of several
words.
• Respond for affection by kiss.
 TODDLER
15 Month
• Able to walk alone.
• Can walk several steps sidewise and few steps backward.
• Can feed him/her self without spilling.
• Able to turn 2 – 3 pages at a time.
18 Month
• Can creep upstairs.
• Able to feed from cup.
• Build tower of 2 blocks and stop taking toys to mouth.
• Use 6-20 words.
• Copy mothers action.
• Want potty , point the parts of body , if asked.
2 Years
• Able to run and try to climb upstairs by resting on each steps and then
climbing up on next.
• Put shoes and shocks on.
• Build tower of 6 – 7 blocks.
• Can copy and draw a horizontal and vertical line.
• Control bladder at day time.
• Speak simple sentence without use of verb.
3 Years
• can walk on tip-toes and stand on one leg for seconds.
• Climb upstairs by coordinated manner.
• Ride tricycle and can dress & undress.
• Build tower of 9 blocks and achieve bladder control at night also.
• Has vocabulary of 250 words and play simple games with peers.
 PRESCHOOLER
3 to 6 Years
• Can jump and hop.
• Able to draw a cross[+] by 4 years and tilted cross[*] by 5 years of age.
• Can draw a rectangle by 4 year and triangle by 5 years of age.
• Can tell stories and describe recent experience.
SCHOOL AGE
6 to 8 Years
• Able to run , jump , hop and climb with better co-ordination.
• Develop better hand-eye co-ordination.
• Able to write better and take self care.
• Able to use complete sentence to express feeling and follow commands.
• Play in groups.
8 to 10 Years
• Play actively with different physical skills.
• Improver writing skill and speed.
• Use short and compact sentence.
• Participate in family discussion.
• Peer group involvement and increased awareness about sex role.
10 to 12 Years
• develop more co-ordinated , skillful manipulative activities and games.
• Able to use parts of speech correctly.
• Accept suggestion and instruction obediently.
• May show short burst of anger.

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Growth and development in child

  • 1. GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF NURSING SPMC,AGH,BIKANER A PRESENTATION ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN CHILD SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Ravinder kumar HOD[Pediatric] M.Sc. [N] pediatric GCON , Bikaner Batch : 2018-19
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  The process of growth and development starts before the baby born i.e. from the conception in the mother’s womb.  Growth and Development are closely interrelated.  Hence , factors affecting one also tend to have an impact on the other.  They are not interchangeable because they represent two different aspect of dynamics of change DEFINITIONS OF TERMS 1.GROWTH  Growth is the process of physical maturation resulting an increase in size of the body and various organ.  It occurs by multiplication of cells and an increase in intracellular substance.  It is Quantitative changes of the body which can be measured in Inches/Centimeters/pounds/kilograms.  Growth is progressive and measurable phenomenon.
  • 3. 2.DEVELOPMENT  Development is the process of functional and physiological maturation of the Individual.  It is progressive increase in skill and capacity to function.  It is related to maturation and myelination of the nervous system.  It includes Psychological , Emotional and Social changes.  It is Qualitative aspect of maturation and difficult to measure. STAGES OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Stages of growth and development can be as:- 1. Prenatal period/intrauterine life 2. Postnatal period/ extra uterine life 1.PRENATAL PERIOD  Ovum:- 0 to 14 days after conception  Embryo:- 14 days to 8 weeks  Fetus:- 8 weeks to birth 2.POSTNATAL PERIOD  Neonate:- from birth to 4 weeks of life  Infancy:- first year of life  Toddler:- 1 – 3 years
  • 4.  Preschool child(Early childhood):- 3 – 6 years  School age child(Middle childhood):- 6 – 10 years (Girls) 6 – 12 years (Boys)  Adolescent-From puberty to adulthood 1.Early adolescent/prepubescent/late childhood 10 – 12 years (Girls) 12 – 14 years (Boys) 2.Middle adolescent/pubescent 12 – 14 years (Girls) 14 – 16 years (Boys) 3.Late adolescent/post pubescent 14 – 18 years (Girls) 16 – 20 years (Boys)
  • 5. FACTORS AFFECTING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMNT • GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT depends upon multiple factors or determinants. • The determinants can be grouped as HERIDITY AND ENVIRONMENT • FACTORS AFFECTING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT HEREDITY/GENETIC FACTOR SEX RACE AND NATIONALITY ENVIRONMENT FACTOR PRENATAL AND POSTNATAL FACTORS
  • 6.  GENETIC/HERIDITY FACTOR * Abnormal genes from ancestors may produce different familial disease which usually hinders the growth and development , e.g. Hemophilia , Thalassemia etc. * the process of growth and development also affected in children with chromosomal abnormalities e.g. in Down’s syndrome, Turner’s syndrome , Klinefelter syndrome 1.SEX The sex of children influences their physical attributes. At birth, male babies are heavier and longer than the females. Girls mature earlier than boys. Mean height and weight are usually less in girls than boys at the time of full maturity. 2. RACE AND NATIONALITY Height and stature of Americans and Indians are usually differ because of the difference in growth pattern.
  • 7.  PRENATAL FACTORS * Intrauterine environment is an important predominant factor of growth and development. 1.Maternal malnutrition 2.Maternal infection 3.Maternal substance abuse 4.Maternal illness 5.Hormones: Hormones like Thyroxine and Insulin influence the fetal growth. Thyroxine deficiency retards the skeletal maturation of fetus. Excess Insulin stimulate fetal growth leading to large size fetus with excessive birth weight due to macrosomia. 6.Miscellaneous: uterine malformation malposition of fetus oligohydramnios polyhydramnios maternal emotion during pregnancy
  • 8.  POSTNATAL FACTORS Childhood illness Nutrition Growth potential Physical environment Psychological environment cultural influence socio economic status climate and season play and exercise birth order of the child hormonal influence
  • 9.  PRINCIPLES OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 1:
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  • 12. ASSESSMENT OF GROWTH Assessment of physical growth can be done by Anthropometric measurements and the study of velocity of physical growth. The criteria for assessment of physical growth are:- 1.weight 2.Length/Height 3.head circumference 4.Chest circumference 5.Mid upper arm circumference 6.Others A. Body Mass Index B. Fontanelle closure C. Dentition and bone age
  • 13.  WEIGHT Weight is one of the best criteria for assessment of growth and a good indicator of health and nutritional status of child. Normal new born weight at birth is 2.5 – 3.5 kg New born losses 10% weight of birth weight during 1st week of life , due to some problem in adjustment ,inadequate feeding, digestive adaptation and extra loss of cellular fluid. 30gm/day weight increase during first 5-6 month of life. 15gm/day weight increase during next 6-12 month. Infants birth weight :- 1. Doubles in 5-6 month 2. Triples in 1 year 3. four times in 2 year 4. five times in 3 years 5. Ten times in 10 years
  • 14. MEASUREMENT OF WEIGHT 1. ELECTRONIC WEIGHING MACHINE 2.MANUAL WEIGHING MACHINE 3.SALTER WEIGHING MACHINE
  • 15.  LENGTH / HEIGHT Increase in height indicates skeletal growth. At birth, full term baby is 45 – 50 cm. During 1st 6 month height increases 2.5cm/month and next 6 month 1.25cm/month. 1 year of age = 75 cm 2 year of age = 85 cm (12 cm increase) 3 year of age = 94 cm (9 cm increase) 4 year of age = 100 – 102 (Doubles the birth height) 13 years of age = 150 cm (triples the birth height) Height estimation formula: = AGE IN YEARS * 6 + 75 (cm) {for 2-12 years} Upto 2 years age, RECUMBENT LENGTH is measured.
  • 17.  HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE • At birth , it is 33 – 35 cm • It should be measure after 48 hr of birth because moulding may give false measurement. RATE OF INCREASE IN HEAD CIRCUMFERANCE • FIRST 3 MONTH = 2CM/MONTH • 4 – 6 MONTH = 1CM/MONTH • 6 – 12 MONTH = 0.5CM/MONTH SO, At 3 month = 40 cm At 6 month = 43 cm At 12 month = 45 cm At 2 year = 48 cm At 7 year = 50 cm At 12 year = 52 cm Head circumference is measured by ordinary inch tape
  • 18.  CHEST CIRCUMFERENCE • Chest circumference / thorasic diameter is an important parameter of assessment of growth and nutritional status. • At birth , it is 30 – 33 cm [2 – 3 cm less than head circumference] • At 1 year of age , it is 45 cm [equals to head circumference] • After 1st year of age chest circumference is greater than head circumference by 2.5 cm and by the age of 5 years , it is about 5 cm larger than head circumference. • Chest circumference is measured by placing the tape measure around the chest at the level of nipples , in between Inspiration and Expiration.
  • 19.  MID UPPER ARM CIRCUMFERENCE [MUAC] • This measurement helps to assess the nutritional status of younger children. • The average MUAC at birth = 11 – 12 cm • At 1 year = 12 – 16 cm • At 1 – 5 years = 16 – 17 cm • At 12 years = 17 – 18 cm • At 15 years = 20 – 21 cm • To assess MUAC , the left upper arm is measured firmly gently without compressing. • The measurement is taken at the mid point of the upper arm between the tip of acromian process of scapula and olecranon process of ulna.
  • 20. DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONE • Development is the functional maturation of organs. • It depends upon neuromuscular maturity , genetic determinants and environmental influences. • Developmental milestones are accomplished by the children at an anticipated age. • Development is assess under following domain:- 1. Gross motor development 2. Fine motor development 3. Language development 4. Personal and Social development 5. Sensory development [ like Vision and Hearing]
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  • 22. 1 to 2 Month • Able to lift the chin momentarily on prone position. • Able to regard bright colored object at 20 cm distance. • Cries when hungry or at discomfort. • Able to turn head towards sound and smiles back to mother or caregiver.
  • 23. 2 to 3 Month • Able to lift head and front part of chest by supporting weight on extended arms. • Can follow moving object with steady eye movement and able to focus eyes. • Produce ‘cooing’ sound and enjoy people talking with him/her. • Able to recognize mother and turn head to sound.
  • 24. 4 to 5 Month • Can hold head steadily in upright position. • Able to hold a rattle and bring to mouth. • Can reach a thing and grasp it crudly with palm. • Make coos , gurgles and respond by making sounds. • Join hands together in play , enjoy people and lough out loudly. 5 to 6 Month • Able to sit with support. • Can hold a cube and transfer from one hand to other. • Try to imitate sound and enjoy own mirror image.
  • 25. 7 to 8 Month • Can sit with out support. • Roll in bed from back to side then back to abdomen. • Produce bubbles and say ‘aam’ , ‘da’ , ‘la’. • Recognize unknown person and show anxiety. • Resist toys to be taken from him/her. 8 to 9 Month • Able to crawl on abdomen. • Speak ‘Da-Da’ and ‘Ma-Ma’ combining syllables without meaning.
  • 26. 9 to 10 Months • Able to creep on hands and knees. • Can stand with support. • Able to pick up a pellet with thumb and index finger. • Wave ‘bye-bye’ and want to please caregiver , says ba-ba , da-da , ma-ma with meaning. 10 to 12 Months • Can stand without support and walk holding furniture. • Able to feed himself with spilling. • Pick up small bits of foods and take to mouth. • Can speak 3 – 5 meaningful words and understand meaning of several words. • Respond for affection by kiss.
  • 27.  TODDLER 15 Month • Able to walk alone. • Can walk several steps sidewise and few steps backward. • Can feed him/her self without spilling. • Able to turn 2 – 3 pages at a time. 18 Month • Can creep upstairs. • Able to feed from cup. • Build tower of 2 blocks and stop taking toys to mouth. • Use 6-20 words. • Copy mothers action. • Want potty , point the parts of body , if asked.
  • 28. 2 Years • Able to run and try to climb upstairs by resting on each steps and then climbing up on next. • Put shoes and shocks on. • Build tower of 6 – 7 blocks. • Can copy and draw a horizontal and vertical line. • Control bladder at day time. • Speak simple sentence without use of verb. 3 Years • can walk on tip-toes and stand on one leg for seconds. • Climb upstairs by coordinated manner. • Ride tricycle and can dress & undress. • Build tower of 9 blocks and achieve bladder control at night also. • Has vocabulary of 250 words and play simple games with peers.
  • 29.  PRESCHOOLER 3 to 6 Years • Can jump and hop. • Able to draw a cross[+] by 4 years and tilted cross[*] by 5 years of age. • Can draw a rectangle by 4 year and triangle by 5 years of age. • Can tell stories and describe recent experience. SCHOOL AGE 6 to 8 Years • Able to run , jump , hop and climb with better co-ordination. • Develop better hand-eye co-ordination. • Able to write better and take self care. • Able to use complete sentence to express feeling and follow commands. • Play in groups.
  • 30. 8 to 10 Years • Play actively with different physical skills. • Improver writing skill and speed. • Use short and compact sentence. • Participate in family discussion. • Peer group involvement and increased awareness about sex role. 10 to 12 Years • develop more co-ordinated , skillful manipulative activities and games. • Able to use parts of speech correctly. • Accept suggestion and instruction obediently. • May show short burst of anger.

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