Sensorimotor activities help with growth‚ development and learning. The sensory processing is the way a brain receives‚ organizes and responds to sensory input (anything perceived by using our senses). Sensory information is received thought either vision‚ hearing‚ smell‚ touch‚ behavior etc. The sensory system is composed of seven senses‚ it is important for all the seven senses to work together in order to have an effective sensory processing. The vision sense gives the ability to understand and
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UNIT CYP CORE 3.3 LEARNING OUTCOME 1 (1.2) SAFEGUARDING CHILDRENS WELL BEING The term safeguarding means ’ promoting children’s welfare and putting measures in place it improve children’s safety and prevent abuse.’ According to Tassoni (2010) (pg 112) “ safeguarding is about much more than just protection children from direct abuse.” Safeguarding is used to protect children from a wide range of dangers such as accidents‚ substance abuse and even unprotected consenting sex. Any person or
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Understand Child and Young Person Development 2. Understand the factors that influence children and young people’s development and how these affect practice. 2.1 Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal factors. Personal factors are those which are part of the genetic make-up of a child (nature‚ not nurture). As such‚ they cannot be changed‚ although their influence upon development can be addressed to give children the best possible chance to achieve
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SmartScreen Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools/Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Unit 201 Worksheet 1 Unit 201: Child and young person development Worksheet 1: Child development | Physical development | Communication and intellectual development | Social‚ emotional and behavioural development | Assessment criteria | Birth to 3 years | Rolling‚ sitting‚ lifting head up and then pushing on their arms and legs to develop their
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Positive relationships with children and young people are important to build and maintain because it is the body of trust in a workplace. This will help the children to create a bond with colleagues or carers because they will feel safe in the environment. They will learn to communicate and experience new things alongside their peers and practitioners. A positive relationship is built by positive interaction and will need to be maintained so the child will feel secure when in the workplace. The
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First‚ Masters (2012)‚ in her book ‘Nursing Theories: A framework for professional practice’ describes a person as “individuals‚ families‚ communities and other groups who are participants in nursing” (Masters‚ K‚ 2012‚ P3). This statement refers to patients as individuals in need of the care of nurses. In fact‚ these individuals can have very complex needs and health problems requiring specialized and attentive care to facilitate healing and improvement of their condition. The term patient can
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For years theory has been used to describe‚ explain‚ predict‚ and control student development. Fraternity/sorority professionals‚ both on campuses and at inter/national organizations‚ often understand that student development theory should help guide their practice. But once the busy school year starts‚ many professionals do not have the chance to refresh on the fundamental theories that frame fraternity/sorority work‚ and they often forget to apply the theories. This handbook briefly
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facilities must have a range of resources available. A safe‚ interesting and stimulating environment‚ in which suitable resources are made available to students will enable students to perform at the appropriate levels and will act to encourage and support the developmental needs of individual students. Children should be encouraged to use a range of resources to provide them with the greatest possible chance of developing fine and gross motor skills and other skills. Appropriate resources for students
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3.1 Development of Research Framework and Hypotheses (Figure 1:) The purpose of research is to study how these three independent variables (workweek compress‚ family leave‚ flexible working hours) are able to change the outcome of dependent variable ( employee engagement)(figure 1). Employee Engagement: Robinson (2004) define that employee engagement is “a positive attitude held by the employee towards the organization and its value. An engaged employee is aware of business context‚ and
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crucial stage of development due to changes in an adolescent’s physical appearance‚ cognitive ability and social behavior. This paper will be discussing the environmental influences that promote the three domains of development with the assistance of two theorists‚ Piaget and Erikson. Discussed further is the participation of a team sport focusing on the positive developmental aspects it has on an individual. The involvement of significant peers and family members enhances development in all three domains
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