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    Physical Development Physical development is the development of the body. It is usually the development within a few weeks either side of the average age of a child under 5 years old. As physical development proceeds‚ the child acquires various physical skills‚ such as motor skills; there are two types of this‚ gross motor skills and fine motor skills. Gross motor skills are large movements‚ such as‚ hop scotch‚ skipping‚ kicking‚ throwing a ball and taking large steps. Fine motor skills are the

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    young people’s development from birth to 19 years Through a young person’s development‚ from birth to 19 they are expected to follow a development pattern including physical‚ social‚ environmental‚ behavioural‚ intellectual and communicational. The expected pattern is seen as the average time period it would take to accomplish these skills. The expected pattern starts at 0-3 years where a child is expected to develop the most. They have little control over their bodies at 0-1 years and are dependent

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    Homework Zero 0. What do you hope to achieve in this course? I have taken economics courses in the past‚ but was never strong with the math equations. I am excited to improve this weakness of mine. 1. What skills do you bring to the classroom? To your fellow students? Although I was an economics major in undergrad‚ I took many computer classes and as a result am very proficient with computers. I can use these skills when working with classmates as well. 2. How will your classmates

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    age. There are many factors which distinguish each child such as diet‚ stimulation‚ environment‚medical conditions‚and illness. But most children generally develop at a similar rate.There are four key area of developmet which are; physical‚ social and emotional‚cognitive(intellectual)‚ and language developmet. Younger children between birth and five generally develop at much more rapid rate in comparison to older children. Growth and development begins at the moment of conception and continues until

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    TDA 2.1 CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT Learning outcome: 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: a) Physical development b) Communication and intellectual development c) Social‚ emotional and behavioural development | Physical Development | Communication & Intellectual Development | Social‚ Emotional & Behavioural Development | 0-3 years | First year - Fast physical development Little control over

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    Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years. In the table below I have given an explanation of the sequence and rate of each different aspects of development from birth to 19 years of age. Age Group | Physical | Social | Emotional | Language | Cognitive (intellectual) | 0-6 months | There are many physical developments that a child starts to develop by 6months. Some of these include; being able to turn their heads when they hear sounds or see movements‚ when

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    Stages of child development contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Birth to one year 4 3. One to three years 7 4. Three to five years 9 5. Five to eight years 10 6. Eight to twelve years 12 7. Twelve to sixteen years 13 8. Sixteen to nineteen years 14 Bibliography 15 Introduction What is child development? Development is the acquiring of skills in all aspects of a child’s life‚ from birth through to adulthood. There are different areas of child development

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    Growth and Development As far as human beings are concerned life starts with conception in the mother’s womb as a result of a process of fertilization in the ovum. The mother’s womb becomes a means of growth and development of a new life and only after nine months the baby comes into this world as a new born. The period spent in the mother’s womb is termed as pre-natal. The process of growth and development are the medium and means of bringing about changes in the organisms. Growth and

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    Please read the information on the unit before you start. This worksheet will expand as you write into it. Learning Outcomes 1 Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth to 19 years. 1.1 Explain the factors sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years. 0 – 5 Years |Physical | |Newborn

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    There are 4 areas of development; Physical‚ social‚ intellectual and language development. The milestones in these areas increase‚ as the person gets older. Physical development 0-3 months- Babies are born with many reflexes such as swallowing and sucking reflexes‚ rooting reflexes‚ grasping reflexes‚ startle reflexes and walking and standing reflexes. Most babies are born with these reflexes‚ if a baby is born before the fortieth week‚ and are described as premature‚ then they might need a

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