
The experimental research was aimed at studying continuity of child growth during first and second childhood and its connection to maturing. There was held a longitudinal study on girls from 7 to 10 years old from Moscow. 23 anthropological characteristics were studied. It was shown that the growth continuity between the first and second childhood is higher, than in maturing. It results from priority change of criteria of biological maturity: at the end of the first childhood the major criterion is teeth change, and at the end of the second childhood it is puberty.
Целью настоящего эксперимента явилось изучение преемственности роста детей в первом и втором детстве и установление связи его с созреванием. Было проведено лонгитудинальное исследование на девочках от 7 до 10 лет г. Москвы. Изучено 23 антропологических признака. Показано, что преемственность в росте между первым и вторым детством значительнее, чем в созревании, что связано с изменением приоритетов в критериях биологической зрелости: в конце первого детства важнейший критерий смена зубов, а в конце второго детства приобретает важность половое созревание.
АНТРОПОЛОГИЯ, БИОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ЗРЕЛОСТЬ, ДВУПОЛОЕ ДЕТСТВО, ПРИЗНАК, РАЗМЕРЫ ТЕЛА, МОЛОЧНЫЕ И ПОСТОЯННЫЕ ЗУБЫ
АНТРОПОЛОГИЯ, БИОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ЗРЕЛОСТЬ, ДВУПОЛОЕ ДЕТСТВО, ПРИЗНАК, РАЗМЕРЫ ТЕЛА, МОЛОЧНЫЕ И ПОСТОЯННЫЕ ЗУБЫ
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