what is sequence of development
In child development, "sequence" refers to the predictable order in which children typically acquire skills and abilities as they grow. This developmental progression is often divided into physical, cognitive, emotional, and social domains. Understanding these sequences helps parents and educators identify milestones and recognize any potential delays in a child's development. Each child may develop at their own pace, but the general sequence provides a framework for expected growth patterns.
the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why is the difference important. speed at which development happen. The difference is important because speed does not necessarily have to do with the sequence also it's important to recognize the difference so you can identify where children need help or at risk.
Zygote-> Embryo -> Fetus
The order in which development happens e.g. walking before running.
Conception, embryonic development, fetal development, birth.
Cephalocaudal
Because they can only predict what they have saw and experienced so far and not everyone is the same therefore they may have a diffrent sequence of development
how and why variation occur in the rate and sequence ot develpment and learning
egg, larva, pupa, adult
Well.... The difference is purely the names. They are completely identical.
Cells → tissues → organs → systems