us to find out what children understand‚ how they think‚ what they are able to do‚ and interests are. This information helps us to build rich stories of children as capable and competent learners in order to support further activities and development. In doing this‚ observation gave me information to give on-going feedback to children about how they are getting on in their learning‚ to provide enjoyable experiences for them‚ to choose appropriate supports for them‚ and to document‚ celebrate and
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Stages of child development contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Birth to one year 4 3. One to three years 7 4. Three to five years 9 5. Five to eight years 10 6. Eight to twelve years 12 7. Twelve to sixteen years 13 8. Sixteen to nineteen years 14 Bibliography 15 Introduction What is child development? Development is the acquiring of skills in all aspects of a child’s life‚ from birth through to adulthood. There are different areas of child development
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work out successfully‚ and it helped me throughout my controlled assessment. It helped me develop my knowledge and understanding of‚ what my work was about and also what to include in my article. It helped me to use my 7 hours of work time effectively and organise my work so I could finish the assessment on time. Planning made the assessment task alot easier‚ I already knew what topics I was going to include in my article‚ and how I was going to write about them. Also in my plan I included the resources
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Unit 307 – Support assessment for learning 1.1 The class teachers’ main role is to monitor and assess pupils’ achievement through the work provided to the child/young person. The teacher need to be aware of the progression made by all the children in their class and be able to report back to both the parents and other staff on the progress the child makes. My role as a teaching assistant is to support the class teacher whilst this ongoing assessment of pupils takes place. Supporting children who
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Engage in Personal Development in Young People’s setting. 1. What is meant by the term ‘reflective practice’‚ and why is it important in helping to improve the quality of the service provided? The term ‘reflective practice’ means thinking and evaluating your actions so that you are able to improve yours and the schools practices. By reflecting on your actions with the children or other work within the school you can see what worked well and what needs improving with the activity. You should have the
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Needs Assessment | Needs Assessment Overview The first step in our project was to conduct a needs assessment‚ in order to tailor a set of programs to fit the individual needs of the school. Specific activities include: * Identification of current needs within the school (specific populations‚ behaviors‚ curricular needs). * Prioritization of current needs. * Identification of existing resources (programs already in place in the school). * Identification of existing community/agency
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A young adult is generally a person between the ages of 19 and 30. This stage involves the transition from adolescence to adulthood. In modern societies‚ young adults in their late teens and early 20s encounter a number of issues as they finish school and begin to hold full-time jobs and take on other responsibilities of adulthood. In the late teens and early 20s‚ young adults become individuals and will set themselves apart. Young adults will strive to become independent from parents‚ take responsibility
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Environmental Impact on Child Development Not everyone is aware of children‚ and their basic development. Most know that children are sometimes raised by one parent‚ abused‚ neglected and malnourished. People chose to accept or deny the fact that these actions are happening here and now‚ everyday and everywhere around them. But they do not know how to prevent it. These are environmental impacts on child development. Children are affected by the amount of love shown towards them. The majority of
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different rates. |Physical Development | |Age range |Explain the sequence and rate of development | |0-3 months |From birth‚ your baby’s reflexes will allow her to turn her head to suckle when you touch her cheek. | | |She can flex and extend her fingers
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2013 English 11 Period 7 Whats wrong with Child Support? When two human beings fall in love‚ their first thoughts are to spend the rest of their lives with each other. That leads to marriage and conclusion of having a child(s). However time passes and things change‚ so what ends up happening is a divorce. A divorce is the serperation of two individuals who were previously in love. Once divorced‚ if the man and woman birthed a child‚ one of them must get custody. Test show that in the
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