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    In Piaget theory on child development the three stages of development that we go through that starts from infancy are Sensorimotor‚ preoperational‚ and concrete operational. Gonzalez-Mena‚ Janet (2014) states that according to Jean Piaget theory children construct knowledge and develop their reasoning abilities through interactions with people and the environment as they seek to understand the world and how it works (Gonzalez-Mena‚ Janet‚ 2014). When it comes to development Piaget “believed” these

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    Name: Roshanda White Mapping Jean Piaget’s and Lev Vygotsky’s Theories to DAP Components Instructions: After learning about the theories of Piaget and Vygotsky on child development‚ demonstrate your understanding of their theories by writing notes in the chart below about how they each address different components of DAP. Write your answers in the columns to the right. The spaces expand as you write. Note: Piaget and Vygotsky may not address all components of DAP. When that is the case‚ your answer

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    Assignment 023 Understand Child and Young Person Development Table 1: Physical development Age range Explain the sequence and rate of development 0-3 months newborn‚ infants are showing signs of physical development. They can move their head and limbs‚ will start to grasp fingers and if held in an upright position use their

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    Principles of Child Development and Learning Assignment Developmentally appropriate principles reflect the many intentional decisions teachers make based on their knowledge of how children learn and grow. The principles of Child Development I believe from the most important to less important are listed as: 1. Programs and curriculum respond to the children’s interest and asks them about the bridges and tunnels they are starting to build. 2. Teachers apply what they know about each child and use a

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    Unit 6: Understanding child and young persons development(1.1) Developmental area: Communication and language Age of child Expected pattern of development 0-1 years 1-2 2-3 0-1 Baby can suck and swallow from birth. There are several noises a baby can make‚ squeaks grunts‚ and also attempts are made in response to adult stimulation. Baby becomes

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    Example development plan Child’s name ………………………………… Age ……………………. Key person / home link ………………………… Today’s date ……………………. Interests observed / individual needs of the child Eg. Enjoys block building‚ looking at books‚ being outdoors‚ water tray and buckets. Gaining confidence climbing steps‚ developing manipulation skills whilst using scissors. Information provided by parent/carer/by child about own likes‚ dislikes Eg. Interests at home Aims/targets/purpose

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    The key factors on the development of outdoor adventure. 1932 - The mass trespass On Sunday 24th April 1932 around five hundred ramblers trespassed in on Kinder Scout‚ this led to legislation in 1949 to establish the National Parks and to walkers ’ rights over open country and common land in 2000. The reason there was a mass trespass was because gamekeepers that owned the land that the ramblers wanted to walk on said they couldn’t‚ and because of the lack of progress that had been made by the official

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    3.1 Descriptions of the different transitions children and young people may experience. When supporting child and young person development I need to learn how to meet each individual’s needs. By observing a child or young people in a structured way enables me to find out what their individual needs are and how best I can support them by reflecting their interest and views‚ providing play opportunities for young children and through providing challenges to children in a safe environment. Emotional

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    Unit 331 5.1&5.2 Explain the different types of transitions can affect children’s development and evaluate the effectiveness of positive relationships during periods of transitions. Transitions are the movement or changes from one position‚ stage or state to another. These changes can be gradual or sudden‚ and last for differing periods of time. Transitions can be stressful for young people and this stress can have far reaching effects on children’s emotional wellbeing and academic

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    theory of childhood cognitive development that Mollie and her friends are in is the ‘preoperational stage.’ The preoperational stage consists of children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old. At this stage‚ the child is able to talk and communicate and can also think in symbols and images. They have a good imagination but are unable to manipulate information given to them. They have egocentric thought‚ meaning that they cannot think from another person’s point of view. “The child is incapable of assuming

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