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    intellectual development

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    Age range Description of the stage Impact on other aspects of development 0-3 months Babies use their senses to figure things out New born babies explore using their senses. They can distinguish their own mother’s breast milk just by smell. They remember sounds of their mother’s voice from when they were in the womb‚ effectively comforting them when she is around. 3-6 months Babies recognise main carers An emotional bond is formed which can only get better. The baby will be crying less as they

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    Psychosocial Stages of Development which contains of 8 stages. Besides using Erikson’s theory‚ this report also includes certain theories from Piaget’s. Each event’s or crisis that Mr. Alan claims to be occurred will be compared and contrasted in this essay report. Stage One: Trust versus Mistrust (Birth to 1 year old) Stage one occurred during the infancy stage. During this stage‚ Mr. Alan said he could not remember any single event or any formed of crisis occurred in his infancy stage. But‚ according

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    Health and Social Care

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    Development through the Life Stages Within this unit‚ I will be showing great knowledge of Human Growth and Development through the life stages. I will also be considering careers in Health and Social Care sectors as it assists with understanding the needs of individuals whom are at those different stages of life. This unit will be focusing on life events and the debate surrounding nature/nurture. Explain the potential effects of five different life factors on the development of an individual-

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    Unit 1 Health and Social Care

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    1 Developing effective communication in health and social care LO1 Understand effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care contexts of communication forms of communication interpersonal interaction communication and language needs and preferences LO2 Understand factors that influence communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care environments theories of communication environmental factors affecting communication barriers to communication

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    to play with his toys.   Social-Emotional Development- Analysis/ Concluding Thoughts:   I feel that based on my observations that this child would be considered to be atypical. He did not seem to have his social-emotional skills completely developed. He did not seem to show any positive emotion when a child or adult was trying to interact with him. Four specific pieces of information that were found in the child that relate back to the book are; gender stereotypes‚ social learning theories‚

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    Emotional Development

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    EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT (SPIRITUAL‚ SOCIALEMOTIONAL‚ MORAL) WHAT ARE SPIRITUAL?? According to Oxford Dictionary‚ spiritual is something that connected with the human spirit rather than the body or physical things. Basically‚ spiritual is related with the part of person that includes their mind‚ feeling and characters rather than the body. SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT DEFINITION  Spiritual growth is a way to integrate spirituality to a higher and higher degree in our daily live.  The personal development

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    Life Span Development

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    Study Guide 1. Life Span Development is from birth throughout adulthood as well as childhood. The traditional approach emphasizes extensive change from birth to adolescence‚ little or no change in adulthood‚ and decline in old age. A great deal of change does occur in the six decades after adolescence. 2. Life expectancy has increased because of the recent changes in human life expectancy. The upper boundary of the human life span is 122 years; this maximum human life span has not changed

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    Student: Ashlee Robishaw Patient Initials: AMR Current Age: 4 months Gestational Age: 39 weeks and 6 days Growth Parameters: Height: 24.5 in Weight: 5.5 kg Developmental Stages: (Infant/Toddler/Ps/School age/Adolescent) Freud: Oral Stage - infant’s main concerns are with oral gratification • The child’s primary source of pleasure is sucking. She is currently breastfeeding and the mother has stated that the infant is able to be consoled by nursing or sucking thumb. Erikson: Trust versus

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    GPs provide a complete variety of care within the local community: dealing with problems that often combine physical‚ psychological and social components. They increasingly work in teams with other professions‚ helping patients to take responsibility for their own health. GPs call on an extensive knowledge of medical and mental health conditions; such as schizophrenia and generalized anxiety disorder‚ GPs will then be able to assess

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    Unit 2 My current job role is as a care assistant. When I started this job management gave me a clear guidance and what is expected from me. They described the duties and responsibilities of the role to me. I am responsible for providing support to the service users‚ which includes : personal care‚ assisting with eating and medication‚ assisting in toileting‚ supporting to use services and facilities. I attend regular refresher courses and training‚ which help me how to do my work and duties

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