CYP Core 3.2: Promote child and young person development 4.1- Explain how own working practice can affect children and young people’s development. People who work with children and young people will have a massive impact on making a difference to children’s lives by supporting and helping them through their development. I feel my setting has a huge impact on children’s development in a very positive way. All of the staff members encourage the children to join in different activities and help
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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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There are three main areas of child development. These are physical‚ communication and intellectual and social‚ emotional and behavioural development. The physical stage takes place naturally but children must have opportunities to develop their natural skills. Children will need support to develop their gross and fine motor skills. Gross motor skills use the large muscles in the body‚ arms and legs‚ for example crawling‚ walking and throwing. Fine motor skills use the smaller muscles in the fingers
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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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CYP Core 3.4 1.1: There are many factors to consider when planning healthy and safe environments and services as there are many vital principles to think about and decide when I am planning activities. Most principles are common sense as every child is their own person and every child has their own needs as it’s important to remember and bear in mind when planning about individual needs when doing the room layout. As when planning it’s important to consider that ‘the duty of care’ of the setting
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that same time other areas are small. Therefore consideration of the | | |development of a child needs to be seen as a whole person. This is called Holistic development. For example a child may be | | |deaf‚ (physical) and need to wear hearing aids to hear instructions in class. If another child was to tease that child and | | |he/she then becomes aware of his or her disability and decide not to wear the hearing
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CYP Core 3.4 – Task 1: Support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety. 1.1 – Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. When planning an activity‚ whether it is indoors or outdoors you should take into account the needs and requirements of the children and young people in your care. The environment where your activity is being held should meet these needs and requirements‚ such as in an outdoor activity‚ with the
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CYP Core 3.1: Understand Child and Young person development 1: Understand the expected pattern of development for Children and young people from Birth to 19 years old. To understand the expected pattern of child development to adulthood the main characteristics must first be outlined‚ these include physical development‚ communication and language development‚ intellectual and cognitive development and social‚ emotional behavioural and moral development. However it is also important to understand
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CYP Core 3.7: 1.1: Factors that affect outcomes for children 1.1 The environment in which a child lives has a significant impact upon their life chances. Complete the spider diagram below by identifying the social‚ economic and cultural factors that have the most impact upon a child and investigate relevant websites to source facts relating to these factors. An example has been done for you and you can use some of the websites that have been given to you by your tutor. 1.3 million Children
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Dean CYP Core 3.4 - Support children and young persons Health and Safety. 1.1 A number of factors must be considered when planning environments that are healthy and safe. Outdoor areas for children and young people need to be planned to allow vigorous play with minimum risk. When having an outdoor area in any setting it is important to supply the children with full waterproof clothing. This ensures the children stay warm and dry whatever the weather. This also helps keep them dry when playing
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