School Age Period And Family
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The school-age period covers the ages of 6-12, which is the fourth stage of personality development. During this period, children experience physical growth and development. Their height increases by an average of 5 cm per year, reaching approximately 150 cm by the end of this stage, while their weight increases by an average of 2-3 kg per year, reaching approximately 40 kg. Boys may be slightly taller and heavier than girls during this period, but girls experience a growth spurt, resulting in a growth difference of about 2 years between boys and girls. School-age children appear thinner compared to the preschool period. Their arms and legs are thin and long, and their bodies are developed. Tooth loss also occurs during this period. Additionally, various systems such as the gastrointestinal system, neurological system, respiratory system, and circulatory system undergo development during this period. School-age children interact with their families, school, friends, teachers, and other individuals. During this period, children take on new responsibilities and have different experiences.(AI)
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