Unit 2- The developing child D1 The expected stages of social development in a child aged 4 years old are that they can play with other children and take turns when playing games and they can also share with the other children. A child aged 4 years can express anger and other emotions such as being happy and sad they can also feel jealous of other children when you are playing with them they sometimes think that you are just their friend and no one else’s. They also have a vivid imagination
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T.C on daily basis. The Observation Aim and Rationale: My aim is to estimate the physical development of the child. My cause for doing this is to assess the gross and fine motor skill and assimilate them to the developmental norms.
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around 25 pounds‚ stubby arms and legs‚ and soft‚ short curly hair and a small beautiful smile 2.) Give examples of gross motor skills that you observe. Are they age-typical? She walks‚ runs‚ and crawls fine. She doesn’t grasp objects very well and she likes shaking them. She needs help climbing and she likes hanging on things. 3.) Give example of fine motor that you observe. Are they age-typical? She plays and grasps almost anything she can get her hands on. The mother then feeds
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such as jumping‚ running‚ and balancing themselves will help them gain strength in lower parts of their bodies. These activities allow them to work with their gross motor skills. Activities such as painting‚ puzzles‚ writing‚ coloring allows them to use their fine motor skills. I try to encourage children to use their cognitive skills. I do this by having the children think about how to solve problems rather than simply asking question and receiving and answer. For example children asked “What happens
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development and the acquisition of fine motor skills; it also encompasses behaviours that promote and impede health and environmental factors that influence physical growth. (McDevitt & Ormrod‚ 2010‚ p. 5). I have chosen to evaluate the physical developmental stage of middle childhood‚ children the ages of six to ten years of age. This essay discusses the considerations for physical development and how it can be supported in the learning environment. It will look at motor development and its influences
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Introduction Human development is the pattern of movement or change that starts at conception and continues throughout the human life span by (Santrock‚ 2008). Its depends on the human life span by developmental changes in which the process cover of physical‚ cognitive and socio-emotional through one’s life from born to death and the documented age is the indicator of life. Besides that‚ the life expectancy is the average number of year that a person born in a particular year can expect to live
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have the statistical skills to interpret the assesment data? will you be conducting an informal or a formal assesment? how and with whom‚ will you share the assessment results why assess? screening -to identify needs -to determine if an individual requires further testing‚ additional programming‚ or instruction program content participant progress -are individuals meeting the course or program objectives program evaluation -is the program meeting the objectives for enhanced skill development classification
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is characterized by impairment in the development of motor coordination and it significantly interferes with the performance of daily activities. This impairment will interfere with both academic achievement and the skills needed for daily life. The failure to gain both fine and gross motor skills cannot be explained by a pervasive developmental disorder or general medical condition. DCD children will take longer to learn and automate motor skills. 4 – 5% of children who are in primary schools are
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Unit 4; P5- Lesson plan Activity number: 3 Date planned: Setting: Age of children: 6-8 Number of adults: 1 Planned activity: Number bingo (table top activity) Structured/unstructured: Structured Immediate context: Classroom Type of supervision planned: Resources and equipment planned: Board game Counters Big foam dice Prizes (1st‚ 2nd‚ 3rd prize and packet of everyone for taking part) Preparation time: 5-10 minutes Activity time: 20-30 minutes Health‚ safety and hygiene
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development for children + young people From birth to 19 years PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Includes movement skills‚ gross motor skills‚ fine motor skills and eye hand coordination. Social and emotional development Includes forming relationships‚ learning social skills‚ caring for others‚ self reliance‚ making decisions‚ developing self confidence and dealing with emotions. Intellectual development Includes attention span‚ understanding
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