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    Piaget’s Theory of the development of children Have you ever thought of how a child’ mind works and how they learn? Well Jean Piaget has‚ he developed the theory that all children learn through four different stages of development. The stages he unveiled are; sensorimotor‚ preoperational‚ concrete operations‚ and formal operations. He believes that each stage is just built on the previous‚ and I highly agree with this theory of development. Each stage he developed is also arranged into an age sequence

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    when we are babies and young children. All of these transitions present the child with challenges although children don’t usually have to go through the transitions on their own‚ they will be supported by those around them at home or in day care‚ or in education. However‚ the experience of going through the transition will depend on the kind of response and support children get from those around them. Children’s early experiences of transitions will have a big effect on how they handle transitions

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    an environment which attracts children usually straight away as it is an excellent source to encourage them to develop their skills‚ abilities and senses. A play area is also a good environment for children and young people to experience safe risks. For example‚ an outdoor play area may have a rickety bridge which can be quite difficult to walk across‚ particularly for younger children or a child with a disability. This bridge can be a safe risk for the child or young person to walk across‚ as they

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    conditions to a better development of the listening skill in the classroom” | | | ELT. Lizet M Romero Barrera | | Pre Project Teaching English involve the development of four basic skills: listening‚ speaking‚ reading and writing. The accomplishment of these skills will provide the learners with the tools to acquire a new language. But if one of them is not well develop‚ learners will face a difficulty on the understanding of the language. If we go back to the study of how we learn we are

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    a. Question 3a (Weighting: 0) Understand how to monitor children and young people’s development and interventions that should take place if this is not following the expected Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods (3.1) e.g. observation standard measurements information from carers and colleagues Observation informal observations will be those which staff carry out each day as you work with pupils. These may be small but over time will enable

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    Employability Skills * Experience in the job - if they already have experience they have a better advantage as they don’t need training and they have the knowledge they need to complete the job. For example - if applying to be an administrative assistant experience is preferred as you Employability Skills * Experience in the job - if they already have experience they have a better advantage as they don’t need training and they have the knowledge they need to complete the job. For example -

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    Child and Young Person Development Title Describe the main stages of a child and young person development from birth to 19 years old and the kind of influences that affect this process. Evidence Covered 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: a) physical development b) communication and intellectual development c) social‚ emotional and behavioural development 1.2 Describe with examples how different

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    we monitor children and young people’s development. Formative and summative assessments are on going to record a child’s development. Visual observations to gather information plays a vital part in daily life of a school. We are continually observing and monitoring children’s development as they progress through the school. It is necessary that we identify children at risk and those who potentially could become a risk. Early intervention is crucial to lessen the delay of development. Once a risk

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    Reflection on the development of academic and professional skill in year one In this paper I am going to reflect on my professional and academic skills development throughout my first year at University. I began this course as a mature student hungry for education and a fresh challenge. During semester two‚ I found university quite hard as I am currently having family problems; as a result I had to learn to balance university life‚ part time job and regular trips back home (and that is Bulgaria)

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    Learning outcome 1: 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years. As a teaching assistant it is important to acknowledge different aspects of child development. Babies and children may reach significant milestones at different ages‚ for example some babies will learn to crawl earlier than others‚ which are less advanced and often require nurturing. Therefore it is important to remember that development is a holistic process and that each child

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