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     IN  SCHOOLS  –  LEVEL2   UNIT  1-­‐  CHILD  AND  YOUNG  PERSON  DEVELOPMENT           UNIT  1     CHILD  AND  YOUNG  PERSON  DEVELOPMENT   1. KNOW  THE  MAIN  STAGES  OF  CHILD  AND  YOUNG  PERSON   DEVELOPMENT     1.1 DESCRIBE  THE  EXPECTED  PATTERN  OF  CHILDREN  AND  YOUNG  PEOPLE’S   DEVELOPMENT  FROM  BIRTH  TO  19  YEARS‚

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    http://webcourses.niu.edu n development. Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage. Wadsworth‚ B. J. (2004). Piaget ’s theory of cognitive and affective development (5th ed.). Boston‚ MA: Pearson Education‚ Inc. READINGS: Other assigned readings will be placed on Blackboard e-reserve from the NIU library. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Analysis of the major theories of chilfor syllabus and assignments; computer help email: Helpdesk@niu.edu Office Hours: Open: M noon-1 p.m.; Adv.: TTh. 1 2 p.m. & Fri. 11-noon or

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    Communication Nvq 3

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    L3 HSC Technical Certificate unit worksheet Unit 301 - Principles of communication in adult social care settings The numbers in the bracket after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards 1. Identify the different reasons why people communicate (1.1.1) Communication is a way in which we get a message across to others‚ or a way in which we receive a message. Sometimes the message can be received but not in the way it was intended to be received. The way in which a

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    Child Development: Nutrition

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    commercials for junk food can make getting kids to eat well seem impossible‚ there are steps parents can take to install healthy eating habits without turning mealtimes into a battle zone. By encouraging healthy eating habits now‚ you can make a huge impact on your children’s lifelong relationship with food and give them the best opportunity to grow into healthy‚ confident adults. Developing healthy eating habits Children develop a natural preference for the foods they enjoy the most‚ so the challenge

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    Physical Development in Fledgling Kids By lizzie milan Dec 28‚ 2012 Seeing a baby troll over for the first time or viewing a toddler learn to kick a small ball are valuable instants in the life of a parent or caretaker.Rolling or taking food in with a spoon are examples of physical expansion. Motor and Muscles skills by Pre Primary Teacher Training. The development of a nearly child’s physical skills is truly aston ishing. Think of all the physical aptitudes a child must improve to regulate to

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    influences on the physical‚ socio-emotional and cognitive development of a child. Consider the following in your response: Heredity‚ Culture‚ Nutrition and Parental Affection “Children are resilient”‚ this is a term that we commonly hear in regards to the changes forced on children. But in reality how resilient are they? According to Darcia Narvaez‚ “not that much”‚ how often will a teacher see a child from a broken family‚ or a child who can’t concentrate in class‚ as they have not eaten breakfast

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    Task 1: communication methods used in health‚ social care and early years settings and making communication a positive experience Introduction Health and social care professionals need good communication skills to develop positive relationships and share information with people using services. They also need to be able to communicate well with people’s families and/or carers and their own colleagues and other professionals. It is important therefore‚ if you are considering a career in health

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    [pic] Physical Development birth-3years The physical development for this age group is described below: Baby raises head and chest when lying on stomach and supports its upper body with arms when lying on stomach they are able to stretch their legs out and kick when lying on their stomach or back. They are able to open and shut their hands‚ pushing down on their legs when their feet are placed on a firm surface. At this age sucking and grasping reflexes develop the baby is able to focus and

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    Child obesity Speech

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    Author Note This paper was prepared for COM 120: Principles of Speech Communication‚ Module 3 Homework assignment Part I‚ taught by Dr. Cynthia Arellano-lavariere.   Child Obesity Speech If you had the power to save many children’s lives‚ would you do it? Well there is something we can do as a society so save and protect children. What is it? It’s to ban fattening foods from elementary schools to prevent child obesity. Child obesity has become one of the most popular and serious problem of

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    UNIT 1 CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT 1.2 DESCRIBE WITH EXAMPLES ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT Development is a holistic process and each child is unique and will develop in his own way and at different rates. The period 0 to 3 years is a fast physical development. A baby does not have too much control over their bodies. They sucking and grasping their food for surviving with help. After 12 months most babies they start moving around‚ crawling‚ rolling or grabbing things themselves

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