Martes, Mayo 17, 2011

OVERVIEW:HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

Human Growth and Development is an interdisciplinary scientific study of the quantitative and qualitative ways by which people change over time. The changes in the body and any of its parts is known as physical growth. There will be physical change and increase in size rates vary during different stages of growth and development. Development is a progressive series of changes that occur as a result of maturation and experience. It is also an increase in the complexity of progression on function and skill adopt by the environment.

Developmental tasks are expectations that arise during a defined period of life. Growth and development result from an interaction of maturation and learning in making the individual what he is at a given time.

Life is a changing process. From the moment of conception to the moment of death. As a human beings, we undergo many complex processes of development. Through life, people have the potential to grow, to change and to develop.

In our different stages in life, we grow and develop. We discover some amazing abilities,that because of our growth and development. And so, we can say that human life (its growth and development) is a WONDERFULLY MADE--A PRECIOUS GIFT.

But first, human development starts from the the moment where the sperm cell and egg cell met.A human brought out through pregnancy. PREGNANCY is the carrying of one or more offspring, known as a fetus or embryo inside the womb of a female. In a pregnancy, there can be multiple gestations, as in the case of twins or triplets. Human pregnancy is the most studied of all mammalian pregnancies. Childbirth usually occurs about 38 weeks after conception.

Here on our blog, we will give you an idea on how pregnancy is and its different stages - from first to third trimesters.
We are MSU-Graduate Students. this blog site is a partial requirement for Educ 102 subject. With this blog, the authors are aspiring for strategies and methods to develop her 21st century skills which are blended with higher order thinking skills, multiple intelligences, ICT and multimedia.

ED102 - Human Growth and Development

This subject is discussing the different stages, areas, and aspects of development of the human. We are inspired to value life of everyone, for everybody has its unique capacity of development.

Overview

Human Growth and Development is an interdisciplinary scientific study of the quantitative and qualitative ways by which people change over time. The changes in the body and any of its parts is known as physical growth. There will be physical change and increase in size rates vary during different stages of growth and development. Development is a progressive series of changes that occur as a result of maturation and experience. It is also an increase in the complexity of progression on function and skill adopt by the environment.

Developmental tasks are expectations that arise during a defined period of life. Growth and development result from an interaction of maturation and learning in making the individual what he is at a given time.

Life is a changing process. From the moment of conception to the moment of death. As a human beings, we undergo many complex processes of development. Through life, people have the potential to grow, to change and to develop.

In our different stages in life, we grow and develop. We discover some amazing abilities,that because of our growth and development. And so, we can say that human life (its growth and development) is a WONDERFULLY MADE--A PRECIOUS GIFT.

But first, human development starts from the the moment where the sperm cell and egg cell met.A human brought out through pregnancy. PREGNANCY is the carrying of one or more offspring, known as a fetus or embryo inside the womb of a female. In a pregnancy, there can be multiple gestations, as in the case of twins or triplets. Human pregnancy is the most studied of all mammalian pregnancies. Childbirth usually occurs about 38 weeks after conception.

Here on our blog, we will give you an idea on how pregnancy is and its different stages - from first to third trimesters.

File:Pregnancy 26 weeks.jpgPREGNANCY
To get pregnant is something many women dream of, but unfortunately not everyone have the big pleasure to get pregnant. If you want to opt your chances, then there are precautions you can take. Remember to involve your spouse into it's because starting a family is nothing you do on your own. Having a child is a dream for many couples. For some, it is very easy to become pregnant. For others, it takes over a year. And for still some others, they never get pregnant. Getting pregnant is not easy, but often a dream that can come true.

During pregnancy, the woman's body will change. Every week, something new will happen and you will get closer to get to know your body. Pregnancy is a very special situation, so be sure that you enjoy it. Pregnancy is measured in trimesters from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) and normally lasts about 40 weeks, from conception to the birth of a baby. This time is roughly divided into 3 periods: the first trimester, second trimester and third trimester.

1st Trimester:
Your body undergoes many changes during first trimester of your pregnancy. Missing your period is a clear sign of this. As changes happen, you may need to make adjustments in your usual routine such as going to bed earlier and eating frequent, small meals.Wearing loosely fitting clothes may also be needed for comfort. Other changes may include: tiredness, morning sickness, mood swings, cravings or aversion to certain foods, more frequent urination, tenderness of breasts and headache.
You need to eat plenty of raw fruits and vegetables, and food with fiber to make sure your bowel movements are regular. Drinking lots of water is also needed. Having the essential vitamins in your body is a must. During pregnancy, your body's requirements for these increases, so you may need to take supplements to meet your body's need.

2nd Trimester:
The second trimester of pregnancy is usually easier than the first. You may notice that aside from having more energy, some symptoms like tiredness and nausea are going away. Your belly expands as your baby grows. And before this trimester ends, you will feel your baby move. Some changes include: swelling of the ankles, itching on the abdomen, palms and feet, numb or tingling hands, aches on the back, abdomen and thighs, darkening of the areola, more frequent urination, tenderness of breasts and headache.
Make sure you continue filling all your dietary requirements. Your need for iron increases, so you might need a daily supplement to avoid anemia, as this may harm the baby if severe, and may make you more tired than usual. Try to eat foods rich in iron like lean, red meats, leafy green vegetables, dried fruits and beans. Calcium is also important for you and your baby's bones, teeth, heart and muscles to be strong. An easy way to include calcium in your diet is to take dairy products such as milk, cheese and yogurt.

3rd Trimester:
Some of the discomforts you had in your second trimester will continue. Because the baby is getting bigger, breathing may be difficult and you may need to go to the bathroom more frequently. Some changes may include: heartburn, swelling of the ankles, fingers and face, hemorrhoids, trouble in sleeping and uterine contractions.
Remember to reduce your food intake now. Take small, light meals and snacks as part of your diet. Drinking plenty of water is also needed.
Now that your baby is just about ready to be born, it is important to prepare for a worry-free delivery before labor pain takes place. You need sufficient exercise and physical movement throughout the day, including time for meditation and relaxation. Also, keep in mind that your due date is only an estimate so be ready to go to the hospital anytime now. If you haven't packed your bag yet, now is the time to do it.

OBJECTIVES:

1. To be able to discuss the human growth and development.
2. To develop broad understanding about pregnancy.
3. To show pictures and videos related to pregnancy.
4. To create games and trivias based on tis topic.
5. To appreciate blog-making.

Student's Reflection

We, the sweet darlings, find it so hard and little bit nervous because no one of us knows about blogging and the use of internet.
We encounter a lot of problems and difficulties in configuring the use of Web blogging because it’s our first time to face this kind of activity; we don’t know how to start blogging. There are a lot of directions which are unfamiliar to us. We find hard to configured, to link, to embed videos, photos and ideas. Though, we don’t have wide knowledge about the On-line Blogging, we are thankful that we experience a lot of new ideas from this activity. It helps broaden and deepen our understanding with the use of internet and we experience exploring it. With this kind of activity, it makes us more interested to learn more about technology. This activity challenges our capability and capacity.
As we go on with our blogs, we learned new things. We know how to put, link and embed videos and photos on our blogs.
We find it difficult and challenging but it’s enjoyable. Though we encounter lots of problems, but still we make it.

the making

searching videos..
something funny? aha..the videos, right?

reading an article
looking for some links
typing..typing..typing..

Trivias

5 things you must do when you are PREGNANT


• Stop smoking. Period.


• Stop drinking alcohol. Period.


• Limit caffeine.


• Drink 8 glasses of water every day.


• Eat healthy and take a prenatal vitamin.




Trivias:

5 great things about being PREGNANT

• You get to eat more.

• People give up their seat in public places, open doors for you.

• You have an interior heater that keeps you warm in cold months.

• You don't get your period for slightly more than nine months.

• Cleavage!




5 things you must do when you are PREGNANT


• Stop smoking. Period.


• Stop drinking alcohol. Period.

• Limit caffeine.

• Drink 8 glasses of water every day.

• Eat healthy and take a prenatal vitamin.





Most mentioned food cravings in a survey of 1000 pregnant women:

• Chocolate

• Potato chips

• Tacos

• Soft pretzels

• Popsicles






Videos on Pregnancy

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Martes, Mayo 10, 2011

PREGNANCY

To get pregnant is something many women dream of, but unfortunately not everyone have the big pleasure to get pregnant. If you want to opt your chances, then there are precautions you can take. Remember to involve your spouse into tis, because starting a family is nothing you do on your own. Having a child is a dream for many couples. For some, it is very easy to become pregnant. For others, it takes over a year. And for still some others, they never get pregnant. Getting pregnant is not easy, but often a dream that can come true.

File:Pregnancy 26 weeks.jpgDuring pregnancy, the woman's body will change. Every week, something new will happen and you will get closer to get to know your body. Pregnancy is a very special situation, so be sure that you enjoy it. Pregnancy is measured in trimesters from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) and normally lasts about 40 weeks, from conception to the birth of a baby. This time is roughly divided into 3 periods: the first trimester, second trimester and third trimester.

1st Trimester:
     Your body undergoes many changes during first trimester of your pregnancy. Missing your period is a clear sign of this. As changes happen, you may need to make adjustments in your usual routine such as going to bed earlier and eating frequent, small meals.Wearing loosely fitting clothes may also be needed for comfort. Other changes may include: tiredness, morning sickness, mood swings, cravings or aversion to certain foods, more frequent urination, tenderness of breasts and headache.
You need to eat plenty of raw fruits and vegetables, and food with fiber to make sure your bowel movements are regular. Drinking lots of water is also needed. Having the essential vitamins in your body is a must. During pregnancy, your body's requirements for these increases, so you may need to take supplements to meet your body's need.

2nd Trimester:
     The second trimester of pregnancy is usually easier than the first. You may notice that aside from having more energy, some symptoms like tiredness and nausea are going away. Your belly expands as your baby grows. And before this trimester ends, you will feel your baby move. Some changes include: swelling of the ankles, itching on the abdomen, palms and feet, numb or tingling hands, aches on the back, abdomen and thighs, darkening of the areola, more frequent urination, tenderness of breasts and headache.
     Make sure you continue filling all your dietary requirements. Your need for iron increases, so you might need a daily supplement to avoid anemia, as this may harm the baby if severe, and may make you more tired than usual. Try to eat foods rich in iron like lean, red meats, leafy green vegetables, dried fruits and beans. Calcium is also important for you and your baby's bones, teeth, heart and muscles to be strong. An easy way to include calcium in your diet is to take dairy products such as milk, cheese and yogurt.

3rd Trimester:
     Some of the discomforts you had in your second trimester will continue. Because the baby is getting bigger, breathing may be difficult and you may need to go to the bathroom more frequently. Some changes may include: heartburn, swelling of the ankles, fingers and face, hemorrhoids, trouble in sleeping and uterine contractions.
     Remember to reduce your food intake now. Take small, light meals and snacks as part of your diet. Drinking plenty of water is also needed.
     Now that your baby is just about ready to be born, it is important to prepare for a worry-free delivery before labor pain takes place. You need sufficient exercise and physical movement throughout the day, including time for meditation and relaxation. Also, keep in mind that your due date is only an estimate so be ready to go to the hospital anytime now. If you haven't packed your bag yet, now is the time to do it.

Biyernes, Abril 29, 2011

GROUP PROFILE:

GROUP PROFILE:


Analou F. Paragele

Cresendy Joy S. Bagus

Ellyn B. Estores

Jenevie Angelie G. Jael

Michelle P. Cadungog

Richel F. Ming


Editor-in-chief: ELLYN B.ESTORES 
Video Designer: ANALOU F. PARAGELE, CRESENDY JOY S. BAGUS, RICHEL F. MING
Photo Designer: MICHELLE P. CADUNGOG, JENEVIE ANGELIE G. JAEL
Web/Lay-out Designer: ELLYN B. ESTORES
Researcher: ANALOU F. PARAGELE, CRESENDY JOY S. BAGUS, RICHEL F. MING, 
MICHELLE P.CADUNGOG, JENEVIE ANGELIE G. JAEL, ELLYN B.ESTORES