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    Assignment 005 Child and young person development Task A Complete tables Complete the following four tables showing the different stages of development against the different ages‚ and identify how development is holistic by showing links to other developmental aspects. 1. Physical development 2. Intellectual development 3. Communication development 4. Social‚ emotional and behavioural development (Ref1.1‚ 1.2) Assignment 005 Child and young person development Table 1:

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    TDA 2.1: Child and young person development. 1.1- Ages | Physical development | Communication and intellectual development. | Social‚ emotional and behavioural development. | New born | Babies are born with reflexes which are actions they do without thinking. There reflexes are linked to survival | Babies will cry in order to communicate their needs. They will also look around and react to sounds. | Babies and their primary carers usually mothers. Which they will be to develop a strong relationship

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    Media Gender Roles

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    Gender roles in today’s society are a big factor of where people stand because of different characteristics and behaviors. Since it still exists today‚ our society has shaped the way people should view themselves. Mass media has influenced gender roles by considering what most of the population thinks. With the influence of media‚ gender roles have been categorized in different stereotypes and myths. Gender roles have changed throughout time and males and females have become more equal‚ although

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    Child care practice 4.4 The role of the key person and settling-in Policy statement We believe that children settle best when they have a key person to relate to‚ who knows them and their parents well‚ and who can meet their individual needs. Research shows that a key person approach benefits the child‚ the parents‚ the staff and the setting by providing secure relationships in which children thrive‚ parents have confidence‚ staffs are committed and the setting is a happy and dedicated place

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    Argumentative Essay Do you play a sport? Do you know the thrill of hitting a grand slam in baseball‚ the crowd going wild when you make in the half court shot you have been practicing for weeks in basketball‚ or scoring the winning goal in overtime for soccer? Take a moment to imagine it. Does it feel good? Does it make you happy? Does it help relieve your stress? Does it make you excited to get the day over with just to go and play that sport? One moment it’s there. You are living the best moments

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    appropriate to add that the latter‚ that was created with the intention of a style was crushed by steel contructions and/or lost it’s truth on the production line‚ leaving it simply a historical phenomenon. I however will concentrate on the former‚ the Young Poland art movement‚ that was centered in Kraków and took place in the years 1891-1918 and is widely accepted as the Polish version of modernism. (1) I shall start with a bit of cultural and historical context. The last decades of the XIX century

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    would work in my work environment would be asking open ended questions and decorate your work space imaginatively. First‚ by having an asking open ended questions policy‚ gives employees the access of feeling valuable and wanted. In Play Unearths Talents and Ideas‚ Halloway (2011) pointed out “There are millions of Dirks working in America and around the world‚ talented people who for one reason or another are not using their talents and are overlooked by managers” (p. 113). In understanding the

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    A role play activity took place in our tutorial 3. My role was Pat Taylor who is an experienced employee in a medium-sized company. However‚ Pat does not like all the company rules. Therefore‚ as Pat‚ I tried to persuade Dale‚ the new department manager‚ that it is unnecessary to wear safety glasses all the time. As a consequence‚ Dale 1 won the negotiation and I reached a win-win result with Dale 2. This essay will reflect my performances in two negotiations and share my personal insights on the

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    The media plays a crucial role in forming and reflecting public opinion. It is even said to be a "mirror" and "molder" of public opinion‚ meaning that the public copies or follows as well as assembles thoughts and judgments through the media and the information it displays. Fahrenheit 9/11 and Fahernhype 9/11 both contain information that have mirrored and molded the opinions of the American public on the Bush Administration and the War on Terrorism. Both films give complete opposite viewpoints and

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    Child and young person development Explain the difference between sequence and rate of development? Sequential development is the sequence of development. This means that you must finish with one area of development before you move onto the next one. The cephalocaudle principle believes that development moves from the head downwards. This is to do with small children and understands that infants get full control of their heads‚ then arms then finally feet ‚ from the top down. This is also

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