UNIT 65 Outcome 1 1.1 Explain each of the areas of learning and development and how these are interdependent. It is important to remember that these six areas of learning do not work in isolation but are in fact interlinked. Good quality activities will cover more than one area of development. For example‚ allowing children to access the outdoors will not only support their physical development‚ but encourage their communication and exploration of their environment. Where a child experiences
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terms) 1. Developmental psychology - know how to apply the definition 2. Assimilation 3. Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development (including stages – see chart on pg. 251). Pay special attention to object permanence and the stage it occurs in. 4. Personal fable 5. Naïve idealism 6. Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development (including levels – see chart on pg. 254) Know how to apply this theory to real-life situations! 7. Erikson’s Theory of Pschosocial Development (including stages – see chart
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Personal Developmental skills The second skill I have chosen is embedding literacy and numeracy as a personal developmental point because as I am teaching ICT it is difficult to recognise the lack of literacy and numeracy skills with my learners‚ as they are mostly using computers or in discussions. I do initial assessments with each learner and this shows their literacy and numeracy level. Before researching embedding literacy and numeracy I didn’t realise the importance of this as I thought the
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Scope of Developmental Psychology Development incorporates change over time. We all change as we mature. Some of those changes are due to experience and others to our physiology. Developmental psychology is concerned with the patterns and processes of change throughout our lifetimes. A significant question in developmental psychology is the relation between innateness and environmental influence in regard to any particular aspect of development - put in more easy terms nature vs nurture. Developmental
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Unit 2 response to a live performance – The Woman in Black On Thursday the 28th February we went to see a production of The Woman in Black at York Theatre Royal. The Woman in Black is a thriller‚ which was taken from the novel by Susan Hill. It was about a solicitor who is sent to look at the legal documents of an old lady who has recently died in a large house. When the man checks the documents he is locked in and haunted by the spectral "woman in black" and slowly uncovers the horrific secrets
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state so crucial for the process of development? What is the developmental state? Why is there so much hype about the notion of developmental state? What led to it’s evolution? What are its characteristics? Is the model transferable? What is Neo-Developmental state? I have tried to answer all of them in this assignment according to the order of these questions. Although the nature of answering these questions is by itself a critical analysis but I have also tried give to give my opinion at the end in
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attractive"? It’s the first thing that I think of when I think of the Old Spice commercials. My favorite one is the one titled “Old Spice Mom Song”. This Old Spice commercial has caught the attention of over a million people across the world on both television and YouTube. This ad on YouTube was published on January 3‚ 2014‚ shows how mothers are upset and torn when their sons start using Old Spice products. When the boys start using Old Spice‚ it symbolizes becoming a man. All the boys seem to be on
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Santiago was a thin old man with wrinkly skin covered in blotches. His hands were full of old scars. Except his “cheerful and undefeated” eyes‚ he looked rather weary. There was “no life in his face” when his eyes were closed. Despite being unable to catch a single fish for eighty-four days‚ he still remained hopeful and decided to go fishing even further from the shore. The old man has a doubt for his physical strength; however‚ he is confident in the “tricks” that he know. He is sure that it’s
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The Comparison and Contrast of Developmental Theories Nichole Spiller PSY 104: Child and Adolescent Development Instructor: Sonja Bethune Monday‚ May 21‚ 2012 Throughout time the development of psychology has had many different theorists but I would like to explore these three particular theories. * Erik Erikson’s – Stages of Psychosocial Development * Lev Vygotsky’s – Sociocultural Theory * Jean Piagets’s – Stage of Cognitive Development The three theories I have chosen
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BRONFENBRENNER’S ECOLOGICAL THEYORY OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Urie Bronfenbrenner was a psychologist who was born in 1917‚ and he was regarded as one of the world’s leading scholars in the field of developmental psychology. His ecological systems theory holds that development reflects the influence of several environmental systems‚ and it identifies five environmental systems with which an individual interacts. He analyzed four types of systems that aid in human development‚ they include the microsystem
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