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    One of the theories used to explain how personality develops in stages is the theory of John Bowlby. Bowlby suggested that attachment progressed into 4 stages. One stage 1 pre-attachment (birth to 6 weeks)‚ infants have not develop attachments. A reason why this happens according to Bowlby is because infants at this age have not yet developed their visual discrimination; essential for identifying their primary caregivers. Babies at this stage do not mind being left with other unfamiliar adults‚

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    Kohlberg’s six stages can be more generally grouped into three levels of two stages each: pre-conventional‚ conventional and post-conventional. Following Piaget’s constructivist requirements for a stage model‚ as described in his theory of cognitive development‚ it is extremely rare to regress in stages—to lose the use of higher stage abilities. Stages cannot be skipped; each provides a new and necessary perspective‚ more comprehensive and differentiated than its predecessors but integrated with

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    Critically evaluate how the principles and approaches of your school meet the holistic needs of every child This assignment will look to critically evaluate how a school in which I am currently on placement meets the holistic needs of the children in their care. In order to protect the schools identity they will be known as School A. I will look to evaluate how the schools ethos is put into practice in everyday teaching and learning‚ and how this benefits/disadvantages the pupils. Due to the limited

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    Contents UNIT 4 Unit 4 Development 4.1 Page No Social Development - 2 Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development - 2 ‚ 3 Stages of psychosocial development - 3 ‚ 4 ‚ 5 ‚ Eight Stages of Social Development - 3 ‚ 4 ‚ 5 ‚ 6 References - 13 ‚ 14 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Social development theory attempts to explain qualitative changes in the structure and framework of society‚ that help the society to better realize its

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    developing practice and how as a childminder I ensure my setting meets the requirements of the curriculum which I follow. This is based on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS‚ DfES‚ 2007)‚ whilst still keeping true to my own beliefs in the best environment for learning to meet the needs of all the children whom attend my setting. My setting has eleven children enrolled‚ from one to ten years; all children are able bodied‚ although some have specific behavioural needs. I belong to a local quality

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    feelings of isolation. Message makes no sense This may be as a result of the following: ■ The use of different languages including foreign languages and signed languages. ■ The use of different aspects of language such as. jargon - technical language slang - language that only certain groups of people use dialect - people from different areas make different sounds when they speak acronyms - initials that stand for words‚ such as GSCC (General Social Care Council)

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    Different Aspects of development Task 1‚ 1.2 The development aspect covers all the holistic areas. * Nursery Rhymes Physical The children are singing and playing. Communication All the children join in together singing rhymes and also playing together. Intellectual The children have to memorise the words and the actions of the rhyme. Social They are singing with other children getting other items and performing them with the rhyme and using their hands. Emotional They are

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    Children begin to understand who they are and what they feel and what they expect what they get from others‚ it’s all from emotional and social development that affect in all other development areas of cognitive‚ language and motor development‚ which all of them affect in the child feeling and express his thoughts and emotions. The adult’s role in the social and emotional development in children significant and very sensitive. 1-Psychological and social development Erikson theories are one of the

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    All animals face the same problems in adapting to the desert. They must find shelter from daytime heat and nighttime cold‚ as well as find food and water‚ which are often scarce. Yet‚ in spite of these extreme conditions‚ most animal species are represented in the desert environment‚ even some we typically associate with temperate or wet surroundings. Invertebrates Animals without backbones are called invertebrates. They include simple desert animals such as worms‚ and more complex animals such

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    The sixth Erickson development stage discussed is Intimacy vs Isolation. This stage begins at twenty-one through thirty-nine years old. Individuals become concerned with finding a life partner so the fear of spending their lives alone for the duration. Young adults are most vulnerable and tend to need to experience multiple relationships before finding their true life partner. Frequent break-ups can occur‚ leaving people with severe loneliness. It can be somewhat of a rollercoaster ride for those

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