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    Child and Young Person Development 1) Know the main stages of child and young person’s development. Areas of Development Social‚ Emotional and Behavioural Taking turns co-operating with social skills + self-esteem + self-expression learning about the feelings of others Social‚ Emotional and Behavioural Taking turns co-operating with social skills + self-esteem + self-expression learning about the feelings of others Physical Fine Motor Skills Gross Motor Skills General Co-ordination Hand eye

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    2012 Page No.1 Unit 1 Child and Young Person Development Learning Outcome: Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth - 19 years. Task 1: Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth - 19 years. The aspects of development are defined as Physical‚ Social & Emotional‚ Language and Intellectual. There are different stages of development for each category‚ 0-3 years‚ 3-7 years‚ 7-12 years and 12-19 years. All children

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    What I’d like to talk to you about today is the topic of child language development_. I know that you all are trying to develop a second language‚ but for a moment‚ let’s think about a related topic: How children develop their first language. What do we know about how babies develop their language and communication ability? Well‚ we know babies are able to communicate _as soon as they are born__ --even before they learn to speak their first language. At first‚ they communicate by crying. This crying

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    By Brandi Smith and Melody Wooten The Child Development Project (CDP) is a schoolwide improvement program that helps elementary schools build relationships between teachers‚ students‚ home and community. This is all set in order to promote positive development before antisocial habits occur. The central goal of CDP is to help schools become "caring communities of learners" by offering an environment of caring‚ supportive‚ and collaborative relationships to build students’ sense of community in

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    Child Development Theories A Comparison of Theories: Freud‚ Adler‚ and Jung The following paper will obtain information based upon three influential men; Sigmund Freud‚ Alfred Adler‚ and Carl Jung. All three with their own theories of being and mental health will be explored. In addition to the basic theories of all three men‚ a comparison will be conducted based on each individual theory. Sigmund Freud was a man that believed in the unconscious mind and sexual impulses. Alfred Adler was

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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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    TDA 2.1 Child and young person development [pic] Amber Bennett Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years. Physical development 0 – 6 Months At this stage babies have an equality of movement‚ also starts to lift head. Starts to roll over‚ sit up and grasps hands. Physical development 6 – 12 Months By the seventh month most children have full colour vision. Hearing starts to improve

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    areas of child development. These are physical‚ communication and intellectual and social‚ emotional and behavioural development. The physical stage takes place naturally but children must have opportunities to develop their natural skills. Children will need support to develop their gross and fine motor skills. Gross motor skills use the large muscles in the body‚ arms and legs‚ for example crawling‚ walking and throwing. Fine motor skills use the smaller muscles in the fingers for example using a

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    EARLY CHILDHOOD PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT GROWTH PATTERNS * Height and Weight What Changes Occur in Height and Weight During Early Childhood? * Growth rate slows * 2 to 3 inches per year * 4 to 6 pounds per year * Individual variation * As a group‚ boys are slightly taller and heavier * Development of the Brain How Does the Brain Develop During Early Childhood? * Rapid growth in weight due to myelination * By age 5 – brain is 90% of adult

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    Unit 004 – Child Development. Section 1. A good introduction should introduce child development with particular attention to ‘holistic’ development and describe expected patterns of development and what this means. Child development is a stage that every child goes through. This process involves learning and mastering skills like sitting‚ walking‚ talking‚ skipping‚ eating and tying shoes. Children learn these skills called developmental milestones during predictable time periods. Children develop

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