Childhood
Childhood word itself has a excitement in it. When we here or read the word childhood there will be lot of memories to cherish, a unknown smile and happiness in oneself. When we recall there will be lot of joy, funny stuff mischief and unforgettable days in life.
Today I thought of sharing few details about childhood. As we all know it is a beautiful phase of child. It refers to the period of being a child in every human being. It starts from the time the baby is born until adolescence. According to developmental studies it says that there are 4 stages of childhood.
a. Toddlerhood
b. Early childhood
c. Middle childhood
d. Adolescence
Toddlerhood : It is a age where child is of 0-2 years. In this age they start to explore new objects, they will see lot of increasing people around them, they want to do things independent like - eating, walking, running and so on. They will start recognizing themselves in mirror, learn to talk, identify names, imitate elder & older people and it will be the best moment of being in a toddlerhood.
Early childhood: It is a age from 2-8 years. In this there will lot of physical activities, physical changes, learning and grasping new languages, being emotional, and learn to cope up with health. It will be great to watch when they start speaking as it will fun to watch the pronunciation of words and being curious of learning new things.
Middle childhood: It is a age varying from 6-12 years. In this time child develop foundational skills for building healthy social relationships and learn roles that will prepare them for adolescence and adulthood. In this age we will be very naughty and mischievous.
Adolescence: It is a age varying from 10-19 years. In this time child undergo the transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and adulthood. In this age as a growing child will start being little arrogant, wants to be independent and freedom.
Hope while reading this you would have enjoyed remembering your childhood.😚
By
DYUTHI S JAIN
Grade 6D
Orchids The International School Vivekananda.
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