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    proper care and warmth of the person should be taken. It is the child that is taken to be a ‘national asset’ for the development of the nation and its capital building. However‚ in developing countries like India most children can hardly realize this dream of childhood; much less exploit the promises of adulthood. The reasons for this are multi-faceted and regretful. “It is precisely because of conspicuous

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    AROUND THE HOUSE LAUGHING AND HAVING FUN WITH C. NAME OF CHILD OBSERVED: TC DESCRIPTION OF CHILD: T.C IS 2 YEARS 11 MONTHS OLD GIRL AND IS AN ACTIVE‚ HEALTHY GIRL. SHE IS THE YOUNGEST IN A FAMILY OF 3 CHILDREN AND IS THE ONLY GIRL. AIM: THE AIM OF THE OBSERVATION IS TO OBSERVE TC FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME AS SHE PLAYS WITH HER TOYS AND COMMUNICATES IN ORDER TO ASSESS HER LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT. OBSERVATION T.C = TARGET CHILD C = OTHER CHILD A = ADULT T.C is running around playing with C laughing

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    Child and young person’s development. 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. There are five main principles of development‚ * Neonate this is birth to one month * Infancy this is one month to one year * Early years this is one year to five years * Middle childhood this is five years

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    Question 2: What are three stages of child development? Maria Montessory divided the process of child development into tree stages. 1. First stage: Absorbent Mind (0-6 years) This is the period of transformation and the characteristic of this period is known as the Absorbent Mind. The child absorbs environment into himself. The child creates the person she will become once given an appropriate and specially prepared environment to work. Montessori said that during the absorbent mind‚ the Sensitive

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    Developmental Theories In Child Development Rebecca Campbell PSY 104 Child and Adolescent Psychology Dr. Allyse Sturdivant January 14‚ 2011 Developmental Theories In Child Development There are five theoretical perspectives on child development. 1.) Psychoanalytic-Theory which is the view of human development as being shaped by unconscious forces. For example‚ when a child acts withdrawn or shy around a particular person‚such as an abusive parent or a parent they may idolize

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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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    Homework – Week 4 Unit 01 – Child and young person development (4.0) Analyse the importance of early identification of speech‚ language and communication delays and disorders and the potential risks of late recognition (4.1) There are many different reasons that a child can develop a speech‚ language or communication problem. Having hearing problems can prevent them from hearing sounds or language properly and using a dummy past the age of 12 months can both cause speech problems

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    Child Abuse and the Development of Self Brooke Jackson (Johnson) Stacy Smith Sociology 450 Introduction Child abuse is a very distressing topic for a lot of people to talk about. For many years it has been a largely unaddressed issue. Child abuse is an area that needs more awareness brought to it despite any discomfort it may bring. It can affect how a child interacts with other people on day to day bases and can affect them for the rest of their lives. As a survivor of child abuse I have

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    HIT-150-WK4D1-ASSIGNMENT Complete Reinforcement Exercises 10-1 through 10-3 from Chapter 10 REINFORCEMENT EXERCISES 10–1 Fill in the blank. 1. A(n) electronic claim is submitted to the insurance carrier via the Internet. 2. A(n) Clearinghouse distributes claims to the appropriate insurance carrier. 3. The Carrier-direct electronic claims submission method allows the provider to communicate directly with the insurance company. 4. Compliance monitoring is a process that checks

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    1. MEM 505: CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT 1 COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS Theories of Cognitive Development Cognitive Development Cognitive development is gradual‚ systematic changes by which mental process become more complex and refined. Establishment of new schemes is essential in cognitive development. Piaget’s Main Tenet: The Child Actively Seeks Knowledge Jean Piaget viewed children as constructivists‚ meaning they are active seekers who respond to the environment according

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