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    Question 1 Discuss five factors that may affect number skills development. Number skills development is widely viewed as necessities for lifelong learning and the development of success among individuals‚ families‚ communities and even nations. Decisions in life are so often based on numerical information: to make the best choices‚ we need to be numerical. Below‚ are five factors that may affect number skills development: National and Community factors Children’s development depends on a country’s

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    toys(for much younger children) can affect childrenâ€TMs development. They may display frustration‚ aggression‚ anger‚ regression‚ withdrawal and other behavioural problems. If there is a divorce sometimes children may think itâ€TMs their fault that mum and dad are not together any more. They may begin to hate themselves. Physically they may experience a loss in appetite and insomnia. They may not be able to concentrate in school and it may become challenging for them as they may be suddenly expected

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    external factors which can have an effect on a child’s normal pattern of development. A child may have a physical disability‚ be hard of hearing or have restricted eyesight. This can have an impact on how a child develops emotionally‚ physically‚ intellectually and socially. They may have a learning disability‚ which means they will not develop at the expected rate intellectually or their communication and social skills may not follow the normal pattern of development. A child may have health

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    Children and young adults follow a sequence of development. This means they develop in a certain order but this is not limited to set ages and in fact spreads across ages. As detailed somewhat in question 1‚ they develop as a whole so all parts listed below make up a childâ€TMs development: Physical Development – this includes coordination‚ fitness and development of healthy muscles as well as gross and fine motor skills. Emotional Development – this includes empathy‚ self-esteem and self-expression

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    These days children and young people are involved in many issues in society which can/may affect their lives. Religion is all across the UK now and many children who live here have a different type of religion. Religions have different rules to others and this can affect children because of them (rules). For example if a Muslim child is friends with a child who doesn’t have a religion and that child can go out in the street or can sleep out‚ the child who is Muslim might not be able to do that and

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    Diploma in children and young persons development: Assignment 1   In my assignment project I will be explaining the different types of development which all have a huge impact on children and young persons lives‚ my assignment will be covering all aspects of children and young persons development from birth to the age of nineteen. It is very important for each childcare practitioner to know all these aspects of development as they will need to know this when taking observations of children and also

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    BASIC NUMERACY SKILLS – A REVISION BODMAS B Brackets first O Orders (ie Powers and Square Roots‚ etc.) DM Division and Multiplication (left-to-right) AS Addition and Subtraction (left-to-right) Do things in Brackets First. [pic] |  |6 × (5 + 3) |= |6 × 8 |= |48 |  | |[pic] |  |6 × (5 + 3) |= |30 + 3 |= |33 |(wrong) | |Example: (Powers‚ Roots) before Multiply‚ Divide‚ Add or Subtract. [pic] |  |5 × 22 |= |5 × 4 |= |20 |  | |[pic] |  |5 × 22 |= |102 |= |100 |(wrong) | | | |

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    A factor that may affect communication is the use and abuse of power. In health and social care effectively every care provider has power over all patients on what standard of care they receive. The word power is defined as….. “The capacity or ability to direct or influence the behaviour of others or the course of events” - http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/power Often when we communicate there is always an overall power within that communication. The speaker may create the

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    Math Skills and its importance to Diabetes Numbers play a part in our everyday lives and diabetics are no exception. With diabetes people are need to count carbohydrates and calories‚ adjust insulin doses‚ and track blood glucose readings. An example of math and diabetes is a person may need 20 grams of carbohydrate and that person has crackers which contain 2 grams of carbohydrate how many do they need to get the necessary carbohydrates. Without the skills of math‚ the task of managing diabetes

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    disability may affect development You should explain in detail how and why the disability affects development because disability affects children’s development in different ways. That can be physically and sensory‚ social‚ emotional and behavioural and learning or cognitive. There’s too many disabilities and conditions to list so I did write in general terms or make examples of specific types of disability eg Hearing impairment affects language and communication in that …. etc. ADHD affects behaviour

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