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    Summarising The main aspects of development of a child aged 0 - 2 years‚ 3-5 years‚ 6-8 years The first few years are very vital for the human being. It is at that time that you began to get to know who you are; explore the alien world around us. At this point self confidence is being build. Here is the duration of development during the years. Birth to three months: Intellectual development: At this stage babies will have what is so called primitive reflexes these include: - Rooting

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    referred to a variety of theories of development and learning. Bronfenbrenner’s (1979) ecological theory considers children’s development within the context of systems of relationships. His theory acknowledges the fact that contexts are continuously changing and that children have impact on their contexts. Another theory is Vygotsksy’s (1978) sociocultural theory‚ suggesting that children’s social and cultural contexts influence their development and learning. His theory acknowledges that guidance

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    When we are giving feedback to a child ‚ we have to be careful because children are very sensitive and if we give them a negative feedback it can affect on their development. When we are with children we need to calm and when we give them any feedback it should be encouraging and supportive that can help them to build their self confidence and encourage them to work hard. Like if a child is working hard but he does some spelling mistakes so instead of say him you did this mistake first we have to

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    Explain how to implement inclusive practice’ There are many ways as to how inclusive practice can be implemented into the environment in which the child is in. My first example is that the adult should be able to adopt a non-judgemental attitude and they could do this by not judging a family or the child based on their race and/or religion. This is important‚ as it allows the child to know they’re part of the community and that they’re part of the community and that they’re like every other child

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    Value of play in promoting learning and development in the early years Play is an essential part of every child’s life and is vital for the enjoyment of childhood as well as social‚ emotional‚ intellectual and physical development. Though play children learn about themselves and the world that surrounds them. They also learn to express themselves and form relationships with others. Play in early childhood education is not considered as a kind of fun activity where children spend their energy on

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    The aims and importance of learning provision for numeracy development. Numeracy is an important key part of our everyday lives. The curriculum gives pupils a solid grounding in all aspects of numeracy. In early years numeracy skills are developed practically in shape‚ pattern‚ counting‚ sorting and measuring. Teachers in reception classes follow the Foundation Stage Curriculum which includes problem solving‚ reasoning and Numeracy for pupils 40-60+ months old. This is developed through pupils

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    Reading begins the journey through one’s language development stages‚ and language development begins with reading to our children.  You cannot really have one without the other‚ and reading to your child will help him begin the process of mastering words and language. Reading weaves these complex and vital aspects of his language development stages together in a fun way that reaches a child and connects to him on his level. (Did you know that too much TV can have a negative effecton

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    discuss how play is a framework for learning in early childhood education in New Zealand and the role of a teacher in implementing a play based curriculum. I will also be discussing 2 theoretical perspectives in relation to play. Play is an important factor in our children’s lives. Through play children learn many different things in life. ‘Play is seen as a positive impact in children’s learning‚ and play-based curriculums are advocated as one of the best approaches to children’s learning across the

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    operationalization itself (Venkatraman and Grant 1986). This academic article tries to look at more of the measurement stream in relation to training‚ learning and development based on previous academic articles and my own general understanding of how truly these strategic these concepts are or not. Learning training and development are human resource development activities and over time‚ two factors have influenced these concepts towards being part of the evolutional role of the formulating business strategy

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    Criteria 1 It is important for practitioners to identify children’s care and learning needs in a setting‚ there are many reasons for this. Firstly‚ is to promote development. Some children develop and learn faster than others and it is partly our responsibility to ensure all children’s needs are cared for no matter what stage of development they are at. We can do this by carrying out observations; these help us to identify the exact learning needs of children. They can show us clearly what stage

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