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    Unit 201, Child Development

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    Unit 201 – Child & young person’s development (0-19) Outcome 1 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children & young person’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to includes: a) Physical development b) Communication & intellectual development c) Social‚ emotional & behavioural development Social Intellectual Moral Physical (fine & gross motor skills) Language Emotional Give atleast 6 example for each age group in each development stage. The ages under each

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    Physical development The following report describes the different physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social developments at each life stage. The following explains what could/should happen at each stage of Chelsea O’Mahony’s life equally it could happen to any individual. Conception… Immediately upon conception‚ cellular development begins. Pregnancy… In the first month of pregnancy head and trunk appear and tiny arm buds begin to form‚ followed by leg buds. The early embryo seems to have a

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    Montessori

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    Title: The Montessori Education System General Purpose: To inform about another type of education Specific Purpose: To inform about the Montessori Education System Thesis: Education can come in many forms‚ Montessori Education System is just one of these many forms. Transition: What type of education did you have? Education can come in many forms‚ the Montessori Education System is just one of the many forms. Today‚ I would like to take a few minuets of your time to tell you a bit more about the

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    Ch. 14-16 [pic] 1. Girls who reach menarche later experience more stress than girls who develop earlier. [pic]A) True [pic]B) False |Points Earned: |2.0/2.0 | | |Correct Answer(s): |B | [pic] 2. Over the past few decades‚ adolescence has become a more vulnerable period for suicide. [pic]A) True [pic]B) False |Points Earned: |0.0/2.0 | | |Correct Answer(s): |A | [pic] 3. A teenager

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    1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years of age Introduction: Children’s do not develop at the same rate as each another .Every child has different rate of Development Areas of development: These are the main areas of development 1.    Physical development 2.    Social development 3.    Intellectual development 4.    Language development As there will be difference of children progress at the same rate .The below is the guide To they might

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    Theories of Development and Application Joyce Dolford General Psychology/PSY 101 A01 Faculty: Debra Thompson Date: 10/14/14 Theories of Development and Application At the formal operation stage that happens between the age of 12 and 19 years‚ the adolescents develop the ability to think about abstract concept contrary to the concrete stage. A number of skills are developed by the individual including inductive reasoning‚ systematic planning and logical

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    ACRONYM OF READING: Reason for Everyone to Act Dutifully Indicating Numerous Gain Reason for everyone to act devotedly indicating numerous gain Creative pursuits - Extraordinary I agree. Reading is an important and crucial ability to have. It helps expand the mind and enlighten it. Reading is worthless if you don’t think and reflect on what you read‚ though. The key phrase here is "too much". If you don’t read you tend not to learn new things.

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    Piaget’s Theory of the development of children Have you ever thought of how a child’ mind works and how they learn? Well Jean Piaget has‚ he developed the theory that all children learn through four different stages of development. The stages he unveiled are; sensorimotor‚ preoperational‚ concrete operations‚ and formal operations. He believes that each stage is just built on the previous‚ and I highly agree with this theory of development. Each stage he developed is also arranged into an age sequence

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    Montessori started her career working with children who were mentally handicapped‚ she realised that children needed stimulation and activity to help learn and develop. She expanded the idea of learning and education coming from careful observation and experimentations in schools‚ she believed children should be treated as individuals and practitioners/ adults should observe and direct whilst working with children instead of correct because children learn by absorbing their environment. She says

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    How do the major theories of child development (known as the ‘grand theories’) explore the importance of social experiences? Social experiences play a vital role in the development of children. Theories of child development have been created to help us to understand how children’s minds develop‚ taking into account the differences between cultures around the world. Some of these theories explore the possibility that children gain knowledge‚ develop new concepts and bridge new ideas through interaction

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