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    Cypc 31.2 task2 Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal and external factors. 2.1 And 2.2 Personal Factors * During pregnancy-: If the mother smokes ‚takes drugs‚ becomes ill or suffers from stress or anxiety this can result in premature birth and health problems for the baby such as -: low birth weight‚ undeveloped organs‚ problems with sight and hearing. These are all problems that could delay their development. Some children are born with

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    interactions have on a child’s development I will show the importance of the Bioecological Model of Human Development. The development of the ecological theories that shape development was theorized by Urie Bronfenbrenner. He described the four systems that contain settings and factors that influence a child’s development. His Bioecological Systems Theory‚ shows while biological changes in a child are the primary sources of development‚ the external factors are huge contributors as well. It is stated

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    Outline and evaluate theories and or studies on the effects of early experience on adult relationships (8+16 marks) The quality and type of relationships differ between individuals:some are happy with long term-relationships‚ others prefer more temporary‚ less passionate relationships. Some individuals seem ’lucky in love’‚ while others seem to struggle to maintain a long term stable relationship. Bowlby (1951) believed that the type of quality of relationship that individuals have with their

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    R Psychosocial Issues in the Health Care of Children and Young people. A case study discussing the application and analysis of theories applicable to the psychological care of and child and their family. A case study discussing the application and analysis of theories applicable to the psychological care of and child and their family. I’m going to discuss a case study of a child named Jake. The name has been changed to comply with NMC confidentiality (Nursing and Midwifery Council 2012)

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    Upbringing‚ socialisation and childhood also play an important part in later adult relationships. Attachment is the emotional tie between two people that is shown in their behaviours. Attachment theory‚ put forward by Bowlby‚ argues that childhood relationships are prototypes for ones adult relationships. There is some evidence for this claim‚ but it is not wholly supported. According to attachment theory‚ at an early‚ a child develops an internal working model (IWM) from their first relationship with

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    female who has 9 children of her own; 7 of the children are still in the house). During my observation of “Jackson”‚ I focused on the following domains of child development: * Physical * Cognitive * Social * Emotional I applied Attachment theory throughout the observations‚ which were completed at his home‚ at the park‚ and at the grocery store. I was unable to observe Jackson at his school. Jackson is being raised by his grandmother because his mother is addicted to drugs‚ and is

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    Week 17B * During today’s lecture‚ we will begin our coverage of psychodynamic theories. * First‚ we will cover Sigmund Freud’s (1914) psychoanalytic theory‚ Robert Raskin’s (Raskin & Hall‚ 1979; Raskin & Terry‚ 1988) related research on the measurement of narcissism‚ and W. Keith Campbell and Craig Foster’s (2002) related research on narcissism as a predictor of perceived quality of alternatives to current romantic relationships. * Highlights of Chapters 5 and 7 (cont.)

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    For the purpose of the assignment the author was provided with an enquiry based learning (EBL) scenario. From the scenario the author shall attempt to disseminate the information provided‚ explore key concepts and provide an adequate option for the Calvert family. The scenario referred to a fabricated family‚ who were facing emotional and behavioural difficulties with their son Darren (7 years old). These difficulties were causing concern to a number of sources including his family‚ school teachers

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    1.1 theories of attachment John Bowlby 1907-1990 was a theorist who had a key idea for the attachment theory‚ were there is a unique emotional bond between mother and child. He believed that early experiences in childhood affected how the child may develop and behave in later life. Bowlby believed that attachment had a basis in evolution and attachments were biologically built into us. Characteristics of attachment are; Proximity maintenance: the desire to be a near a person we know‚ we see this

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    References: 2. Cairns‚ K. (2002). Attachment‚ Trauma and Resilience: Therapeutic caring for children. London: British Association for Adoption and Fostering. 3. Rutter‚ M. (1999) .Resilience concepts and findings: implications for family therapy. Journal of Family Therapy‚ Vol. 21.

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