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    walking. They are using fingers to feed themselves. 1-2 Years At this stage babies have found their feet and are completely mobile‚ they walk quickly in their feet and are named ’toddlers’. 2-4 Years Toddlers are now confident in walking and enjoy playing and picking up things‚ they go on to realise they are independent from their parents‚ they are now running and climbing‚ moving chairs to climb is also very common. 4-7 Years Compared to other development the physical ones slow down

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    each individual. Development is broken down into a series of age groups:- 0 - 3 years 3 - 7 years 7 - 12 years 12 - 19 years These development rates are guides based on various research undertaken. A child’s physical development increases the most between 0 - 3 years. As a baby between 0-3 months they go from being only able to move their hands‚ arms and legs in a limited movement‚ to by the age of 3 years being able to run‚ have hand co-ordination i.e. throwing balls etc. Social and

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    Describe with examples the kind of influences that affect children and young people development: Background Health Environment Poverty Children will come from a range of different family environments‚ cultures and circumstances. These different circumstances can affect children’s emotional and intellectual development. If pupils suffer from poor health or physical disability or impairment‚ this may restrict their development opportunities and can’t participate in some activities

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    first real word    At 1-2 years old:   Walks unaided Feeds him/her self Obeys commands Repeats words Runs Expresses negative feelings (temper tantrums) Enjoys gross motor activities such as walking‚ running‚ throwing   At 2-3 years old:   Can jump Uses short sentences Copies other actions Points to objects when they are called Begins to take turns (this is more around the age of 3 years) Kick a ball   At 3-5 years old:   Like to share

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    same as they need to have developed one skill‚ for example walking‚ before they move on to develop another such as running and jumping. Development is often referred to on a timeline and is broken down in ages. As development is more rapid in early years‚ the milestones start by being quite close together before becoming further apart as baby becomes a child and then a young adult. The aspects of development that children are measured on are physical‚ language‚ social and emotional‚ moral and intellect

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    Give an account of the development of emotional expression from birth to age 20. What influences such expression at each developmental stage? 1500 words As human beings as we age and mature so do our emotions and expressions‚ how a baby reacts to a range of emotions compared to a 20 year old will be completely different. The Oxford dictionary of psychology defines emotions as; “Any short term evaluative‚ affective‚ intentional‚ psychological state‚ including happiness‚ sadness‚ disgust‚ and other

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    Unit refer 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth19 years Expected pattern of development birth19 years old: stages (0-3) (3-7) (7- 12) (12-16) (16 -19) years; Sequence usually same for all children; The rate of individual development; The effects of premature births; Also low weight babies; multiple births 0 – 3 Years old Physical Development Birth to 3 Months: 1.1 From birth babies move there heads head’s and arm this moves down through to legs and feet

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    a. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth-19 These are the main areas of development‚ which are all very important - Physical development - Social and emotional development - Intellectual development - Language development The sequence is in the order that children follow each stage and progress. The rate is by this age range they will have mostly met these requirements. Physical development • Turn their head toward some sounds

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    end of one developmental stage to the other. The milestones develop in the age ranges of 0-3 years‚ 3-7 years‚ 7-12 years and 12-19 years. Every child and young person develops at a different rate and therefore this is only a guide to the development in children and young people. The physical development involves the gross and fine motor skills of the child and young person. From birth to 19 years the development progresses from head to toe‚ from inner to outer. Infants can move their

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    Babies begin to develop and learn while in their mother’s womb‚ and the last three months of Pre-Birth are crucial for their development. When they are born they can recognize familiar sounds and have developed some taste buds. The brain continues to grow until the age of three‚ this is when the hard-wiring in the brain is almost complete. Babies develop better when they have the best learning experiences from an early age‚ this is important as it helps their brain to develop‚ and shape them into

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