Physical/Motor development. Communication development. Intellectual development. Social‚ emotional and behavioural development. 0-3 Months From birth a baby’s physical and motor development will improve faster than any other age. They will have many different movements but this will be very limited‚ these include grasping (wrapping fingers around things they touch) Rooting (Will help them find milk threw the nipple by moving head and using touch) and if held with their feet firmly to the floor they
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children and young people. It is important that different professionals who work with children communicate with others whom they come into contact with‚ to ensure the child is kept from harm and reaches positive outcomes in their life. A child with extra needs whether due to a disability or their upbringing will need support from various professions. If
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Journey of the brain-Birth to late adulthood Child development is crucial throughout the early years‚ during this time the development of the brain occurs and continues through late adulthood. The development of the brain contributes to the functioning of the body. The anatomy of the brain is made up of neurons and divided into four different lobes. The temporal‚ frontal‚ parietal‚ and occipital lobes control a variety of cognitive functions (Santrock‚ 2013). The
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take cigarettes everyday in their daily life will continue to smoke before they realize it. Due to this‚ the babies of mother who smoke tend to grow more slowly in the womb and are likely to be born prematurely and small (Habek et al.‚ 2002). Apart from that‚ some of the women did not go to consult doctor when they were sick‚ and just simply take any medicine they have in the house. Especially antibiotics‚ analgesics‚ and asthma medications‚ these kinds of medicines are known as prescription as well
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between rate and sequence Rate/Speed involves a time frame linked to age. Sequence/Order involves patterns and an order of development linked to body‚ mobility and intellectual growth - sequence can include an order that’s both positive and negative - deterioration. Rate - what happens at 1 year old‚ 24 months old‚ 7 years old .. Sequence - how things happen in an expected order‚ sequence ie: breastfed‚ weaned‚ full meals. lie‚ sit‚ crawl - maybe‚ stand‚ walk‚ run.. Sequence‚ rate or age
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Physical Connective Communication Social ‚ Emotional‚ Behavioural Moral 0-1 babies can lie supine‚ Usually hold their hands tightly closed Can make eye contact‚ Likes sweet tastes i.e breast milk Begin to cry Enjoys feeding and cuddling 0-3 Can now turn from side to side. Open their hands and grasp adults finger Can recognize people and familiar objects Some facial expressions Recognize different speech sounds Stays awake for longer periods of time 6 months Baby has good head control
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young person development Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth to 19 years 1.1 Explain the sequence of rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years. 0.3 months They take interest and turn their head towards bright coloured lights They recognize bottle or breast Respond when they hear there mothers voice Wriggle and kick with there arms and legs. Social and Emotional Development
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All children are different and develop at their own pace. The rate of development varies in children even though the pattern in which they will develop will be the same. Physical‚ social and emotional‚ intellectual and language are the areas of development. Physical development Physical development from birth to three years is a rapid process. A child by the age of six months is able to move their head when hearing sound and movement and able to reach for their feet when lying on their back
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Task A2 1) Sequence of development is the order of development that all children need to go through. It is linked to body‚ mobility and intellectual growth. It us a definite pattern of development. For example a child will learn to walk before they can run or they will learn to sit up before they can stand. All children will achieve the sequence of development but it may not be at the same rate as others. The sequence can include an order that is positive and negative- deterioration The rate of development
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Child Development 0 - 19 Years Course Tutor: Teresa West Course Details: This course will promote practitioners knowledge of development 0-19 years. It will examine the significance of nature and nurture in human development. It will explore how practitioners might support children and young people through the transitions they experience in their lives and the impact that puberty has on this. Aims: • To enable participants to widen their knowledge of child development including social‚ emotional
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