Unit 1 – Contribute to the support of child and young person development. Be able to contribute to assessments of the development needs of children and young people 1.1 Observe and record aspects of the development of a child or young person. 1.2 Identify different observation methods and know why they are used. Naturalistic – These are carried out in the Childs natural surroundings. This observation allows the child to do tasks which they would normally do without structuring being
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Vandalism…… Teenagers are the generation that will colour the future. They are exposed to many things that can affect their behaviour either to be the good person or not. Nowadays‚ we can see there are many problems among the teenagers‚ especially the social problem. Gangsters and vandalism are the example of some of these problems. Nevertheless‚ the heavier problem among teenagers nowadays is vandalism. According to “Vandalism‚” (2008) “vandalism is the intentional abuse‚ damage or destruction
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CYP Core 3.4 Support children and young people’s health and safety 3.2 Explain the dilemma between the rights and choices of children and young people and health and safety requirements There is a complicated and tricky dilemma between the rights and the choices that belong to a child or young person linked with the freedom to play‚ and the health and safety requirements of settings and services. However children and young people should be allowed to experience and explore ’appropriate’
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Psychological Impartation of Adults It is funny how people take the influence adults have had on them for granted; this influence could be either in a positive or negative way. Adults could influence children into blindly doing things‚ such as a rapper who normally uses violent language influences a young listener into thinking that inappropriate language is alright to use. There is a saying that one could describe a child’s parent by studying their behavior. In the Great Expectations by Charles
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Infancy and Early Childhood Development Donna Baker PSY/375 September 2‚ 2014 Jacqueline Awe The development of a person during infancy and early childhood is a very important time in a person’s life. This part of a human being’s life is the mold by which that person will use to shape their lives. These years are called the formative years. This timeframe (infancy to early childhood) forms/shapes a person’s social and psychological behavior‚ character‚ and personality. Some parents and families
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speaking to my mother and she had mentioned to me that she was thinking of opening a childcare in her home immediately I was so happy to hear her say this I felt like this was my opportunity and gave me the desire to one day complete a degree in Early Childhood Education. In 1999 my mother opened her licensed daycare she called it Rodarte’s Daycare I started working with her immediately It was wonderful being able to meet new children‚ new families and caring for them on a daily basis. I worked
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of view point and how it is manifested in observable ways Trends past and present future projection in e c e Compare and contrast the impact of thinking styles on teaching Analyze various societal impacts on young children The role of early childhood professional today is radically different from what it was two or three years ago. The dimensions of professionalism and the characteristics of the high-quality professional remain the same‚ but responsibilities‚ expectations‚ and roles have changed
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Childhood is simply the time between infancy and adulthood‚ the time when we are developing‚ learning and are dependent on someone to guide us and help us through life. Richard Mills’ (2000‚ p.8) research shows many views‚ such as is “childhood a state of powerlessness and adaptation to a lack of power (as Waksler maintains‚ 1991:69)?” “...Or dependency (Shipman‚ 1972: 13)? Can it not simply be regarded as a period of biological‚ intellectual‚ and social development; as a time for the ‘accumulation
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Childhood Obesity: A Bibliographic Essay Childhood obesity is an epidemic that is affecting the lives our youth. It has drawn national attention by many. Even first lady Michelle Obama has started a campaign aimed to address this problem. According to the article Michelle on a Mission‚ “the initiative is about families making manageable changes that fit with their schedules‚ budgets‚ need‚ and tastes” (2010). There are two main reasons for my interest in the topic of childhood obesity. First
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EARLY CHILDHOOD Parents label early childhood‚ which extends from 02 to 06 years‚ as the problem‚ the troublesome or the toy-age; by educators as the Pre-school-age; and by psychologists as the Pre-gang‚ the exploratory‚ or the Questioning-age. Physical development proceeds at a slow rate in early childhood but the physiological habits‚ whose foundations are laid in babyhood‚ become well established. Early Childhood is regarded as the teachable moment for acquiring skills because children
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