Child and Young Person Development 2.1. Describe‚ with examples‚ the kinds of influences that affect children and young peoples development including; background‚ health and environment. The kinds of influences that affect development before babies are even born could be the mother smoking‚ drinking‚ poor diet or taking drugs whilst pregnant which all harm the baby. Genetics are also a factor which could possibly affect development‚ such as; prematurity‚ autism‚ down syndrome‚ cystic fibrosis
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Rebecca Macdougall TDA 2.1: Child and Young Person Development Influences that affect children and young person’s development 1) Describe‚ using the examples in the case study‚ the kinds of influences that affect children and young people’s development. Include examples from the family and children’s background‚ health and environment. (2.1) In the case study there are many influences that affect the children and young people’s development in the family; this can be because of the background
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develop the baby is able to focus and follow objects with eyes and brings hand to mouth. They begin to take swipes at dangling objects with hands their movements become stronger. They learn to co-ordinate their movements. Most 18month olds usually walk by themselves (even though some of them might become quite wobbly or unsteady). At 3years most can use tricycle‚ jump‚ hop and climb A child grows and develops at an astonishing rate during their first 3years of growing stages. Therefore a child’s
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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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Homework – Week 4 Unit 01 – Child and young person development (4.0) Analyse the importance of early identification of speech‚ language and communication delays and disorders and the potential risks of late recognition (4.1) There are many different reasons that a child can develop a speech‚ language or communication problem. Having hearing problems can prevent them from hearing sounds or language properly and using a dummy past the age of 12 months can both cause speech problems
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Textual Analysis: First‚ Do No Harm Patrick Patrick Dismuke was a young African American boy‚ at the age of fifteen when the story starts‚ and a regular patient at Hermann Hospital. Patrick was born with a severe case of Hirschsprung’s disease‚ a disorder of the digestive tract‚ and was unable to digest his food. Throughout Patrick’s life‚ he spent more days in the hospital than out and came to be quite comfortable with the environment and staff at Hermann. Due to his disease his only way
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Subject Child Abuse Saturday‚ September 08‚ 2012 The Effects Mental Abuse Have on Children What is Mental Abuse? Mental abuse‚ which is also referred to as emotional or psychological abuse‚ is a behavior that exposes another person to psychological trauma such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)‚ chronic depression‚ or nervousness (Allister 129). Such behaviors are usually perpetrated by people who are at a more powerful position than the victim‚ i.e. a teacher to a student‚ a manager to
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Research proposal Examining self harm and suicide attempts in UK prisons Title of research project: To explore factors and/or behaviours associated with self-harm and suicide attempts of males who are servicing custody in UK prisons 1: Literature review 1:1 Introduction Suicide is a complex phenomenon that has attracted the attention of philosophers‚ theologians‚ physicians and sociologists over time (Felthous‚ 1994). It is most common in prisoners‚ yet robust information on the full extent
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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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WORK IN SCHOOLS – LEVEL2 UNIT 1-‐ CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT UNIT 1 CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT 1. KNOW THE MAIN STAGES OF CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT 1.1 DESCRIBE THE EXPECTED PATTERN OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S DEVELOPMENT FROM BIRTH TO 19
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