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    1. Analysis Lucy is 9 months old. Through observing Lucy I was able observe her cognitive development and notice that she is on track for her age. I first noticed how she used her infant language. She communicated by crying and cooing which most children that age do at this age. Crying at first is reflexive but then becomes intentional. “The process of communication begins when babies begin to learn that crying can act as a signal that brings relief from whatever is bothering them because it motivates

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    Studying child development/developmental psychology means more to me than a university subject that would be learned for a specific number of hours per week. It is undoubtedly an influential part of the society and something I’m very passionate about. I’ve always been fascinated by the human mind‚ how it works and how it influences the actions we make and our behavior. Then the interest developed as I started studying psychology‚ which I have distinctly enjoyed studying. Prior to my undergraduate’s

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    Math Relate to Music

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    MATH AND MUSIC MATH AND MUSIC Math and Music Math and music are connected in many ways. Math is seen to be as very precise. Music is often seen as a way to express emotion. They are actually both very closely related together. Music is an expression of scales and notes that are strung together to make sound. Math is the subject of numbers and symbols used to write formulas and equations. At its foundation‚ music and math are related. In this essay‚ you will show that math and music

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    Child theorists have displayed an incredible outlook on the way children develop in many ways. Child development includes the biological‚ psychological‚ and environmental changes that happen within a person from birth to adolescence. Child development also show the progress in which one learns at a certain rate. Jean Jaques Piaget was passionate about the topic of science from a very young age. Piaget’s early life contributed to his work significantly. He was a remarkable theorist in child development

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    Nvq Leavl 3 in Child Care

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    E50097040.CU1530 - CU1530 1. Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting? Communication is the key to understating and being understood. Commotion is essential for our survival and we use it in every aspect of our lives from the moment we are born. E.g. Talking‚ shouting‚ crying‚ reading‚ writing‚ seeing and listening. Body language and ecpressions are also use when communtatin. We all communicate with each other to achieve goals in ife‚ whether it be physical or emotional

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    Unit 1 Child Care

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    cover‚ this is to make sure that the child/children and also the baby sitter feel safe‚ and also confident that if something goes wrong they can contact the parents easily. Therefore the Parent(s) should leave contact numbers; however they shouldn’t just leave their mobile numbers as the parents may have no signal where they are going‚ so making sure that the parents write down the number of the house/place they are going so that if something happens to the child/children the baby sitter can easily

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    The social development model posits that young children learn both prosocial and antisocial patterns of behaviour from their social surroundings. It specifies that opportunities for involvement in social interactions‚ build skills and influence how children engage with

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    anchored in the idea that a child learns new complex tasks from a more advanced adult or sibling helping him or her through these new situations.  His cognitive-developmental approach based on an idea Jerome Bruner later labeled "scaffolding" (Wood‚ Bruner‚ & Ross‚ 1976).   This person leads the child through tasks that might otherwise be too advanced for a developing child alone‚ but with the guidance and help from the leader these are attainable.  This gives the child a guide as he or she progresses

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    Unit 1 Nvq 3

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    NVQ 3 : Unit 6 – Working Together for the Benefit of Children and Young People 1. Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working | When working with children it involves close working with different agencies. When children are growing up they require the use of different services‚ it is important for these services to work together so that they can help promote the child’s development and other life skills. Multi-agency working is an effective way of supporting children

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    . The nature versus nurture debate is one of the oldest issues in psychology. The debate centers on the relative contributions ofgenetic inheritance and environmental factors to human development. Some philosophers such as Plato and Descartes suggested that certain things are inborn‚ or that they simply occur naturally regardless of environmental influences. Other well-known thinkers such as John Locke believed in what is known as tabula rasa‚ which suggests that the mind begins as a blank slate

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