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    One external factor that could affect a child’s development is poverty and deprivation. This splits into 5 categories; diet‚ housing‚ education‚ play & leisure opportunities and aspirations & expectations. If a child is born into a family of low-income‚ the 5 categories above tend to be negatively affected due to a lack of money and opportunities. A poor diet‚ for example‚ can mean that children are fed an unhealthy diet of processed food‚ meaning they are not as healthy and they are unlikely to

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    Skill development. This assignment will concentrate on one psychomotor skill in which competency has been achieved‚ as well as reflection. This assignment will also outline the rationale for the choice of skill and will describe the model of reflection and skill acquisition chosen‚ development of the process and reflection on the effect for future learning in terms of knowledge and skill acquisition. The evidence for the accomplishment of this skill has been documented within the skill Development

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    Active Listening (& reflective) Skills Evaluation Summary 1. Describe briefly the micro-skills of listening and reflecting‚ and how they impact on the helpee. Active listening through body language and minimal interventions; being physically and vocally attentive while being almost transparent in the interaction gives the client a space they rarely find available to them. Put simply‚ we are talking about a helper who is really listening‚ actually caring and not interrupting to project his

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    Mental Capacity Act The Mental Capacity Act is designed to protect people who can’t make decisions for themselves or lack the mental capacity to do so. This could be due to a mental health condition‚ a severe learning difficulty‚ a brain injury‚ a stroke or unconsciousness due to an anaesthetic or sudden accident. The act’s purpose is: * To allow adults to make as many decisions as they can for themselves. * To enable adults to make advance decisions about whether they would like future

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    the older) is left in charge ‚ alternative family type (example homosexuals) living in a house hold. Although family structures may vary in their composition‚ not all family types may prove beneficial to a child or a learner to be exact. The family provides the foundation for a child’s development and is the first agent of socialization. According to Lev Vygotsky development results from a dynamic interaction between individuals and society and through this interaction‚ children learn gradually and

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    Factors That Affect Learning All children matter‚ regardless of their background. It is important that every child can fulfil its true potential‚ however there are factors that can affect a child’s learning to stop this. This essay will discuss the importance of emotional intelligence and how it positively affects a child’s learning and social class with its negative affect on education and solutions to combat it so deprived children have better opportunities in school. Social class has a major

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    A childs development can be affected by both personal and external factors. Personal factors are those that are sepcific to an individual child and external factors are those that could theoretically affect each and every child. Personal factors include the following: Health Some children’s development may be affected by a pre-existing health condition. For example a baby’s development can be affected during the pregnancy‚ if a mother smokes‚ takes drugs‚ drinks alcohol or contracts certain

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    Discuss biological factors in the formation and development of gender roles. As people grow older they began to develop more complex ideas about gender. This includes their sense of gender identity as well as their knowledge of gender roles. Gender identity is one’s sense of being male or female. By the age of two‚ most children can correctly label their own or another person’s sex or gender. Between the ages of 3 1/2 to 7‚ children grasp be at the idea that a person’s biological characteristics

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    First year of a baby’s life | A baby begins learning the basics of self-movement and begins to master the skills needed for hand-to-mouth coordination and holding objects. | 0 to 3 months | * Raise head slightly when lying on stomach * Hold head up for a few seconds‚ when supported * Hold hand in a fist * Lift head and chest‚ while lying on stomach * Use sucking‚ grasping‚ and rooting * Touch‚ pull‚ and tug own hands | 3-6 months | Babies are quickly

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    In volleyball‚ there are many different influences that can affect a person’s skill development and performance. The transfer of skills and concepts‚ feedback and the importance of practice are all influences that can affect you. The transfer of skills and concepts is where you are able to transfer one skill from a sport to another similar sport‚ in either a positive or negative way. This can influence the way you learn new skills in volleyball. For example‚ soccer in a way is similar to volleyball

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