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    Human Growth and Development “Identify and discuss the six basic concepts of the psychosocial theory.” Erik Erikson was born June 15‚ 1902 in Frankfurt‚ Germany. His father‚ a Danish man‚ abandoned the family before he was born‚ while his Jewish mother later married a physician‚ Dr. Theodor Homberger. In school‚ Erikson was teased by other children because he was tall‚ blonde and blue-eyed – he was considered Nordic – and at grammar class he was rejected because he was

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    My name is Srishti and I am 14 years old. I am a student in Inlet Grove Community High School in 9th grade. So far‚ I am doing pretty good in my classes and hope to do the same later on. In the following paragraphs‚ I am going to talk about my past‚ present‚ and future which contains many memories‚ hopes‚ and wishes.         To begin with‚ I was born in New Delhi‚ India. I was there until the age of 11 and then moved to the United States. I used to live in Orlando‚ Florida about 2 years ago. My

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    Summary/Conclusions in relation to Sheridan Scale and Assessment Framework Triangle I completed Sheridan’s checklist to measure the child’s development for his age group. Although some aspects of this tool were useful in assessing the child‚ I found this exercise as a ‘one size fits all’ approach as it does not take into account individualities of children that develop slightly later than others. However‚ the Assessment Framework Triangle provided a systematic way to observe the child and enabled

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    sequence of development and rate of development is that the sequence of development refers to the expected pattern of development‚ whereas the rate of development refers to the speed of development in terms of age and length of time. It is important that we are all aware of these differences in order to avoid any misdiagnosis and labelling. Milestones help us has health care professionals‚ parents and carers to gain a greater understanding of what the expected pattern of development should be‚ and

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    Do bilingual children have cognitive advantages over monolingual children? Bilingualism is defined as the ability of having two different mother-tongue languages‚ while monolingual refers to a person’s capability to speak one language. In addition‚ bilingualism occurs when a child’s parents came from different countries‚ so the child has distinct native languages‚ or when is grown in a different country‚ where local language is required to be learn. For instance‚ 56 percent respondents could speak

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    this activity is to rearrange the Skittles in each row so that one appears longer than the other due to the increased amount of space between each Skittle. Based on the child’s response the observer is able to ascertain the child’s level of cognitive development. The first child that I sat down and talked with was Lela. Lela was a blonde three year old with brown eyes and a violet coat. She liked me right away because my purple sweatshirt matched her coat. After showing me how well her yellow socks

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    Piaget’s Cognitive Development: Preoperational Intelligence Stage Piaget’s second stage of Cognitive development is the Preoperational Intelligence period that lasts from age 2 to 6 years. Preoperational Intelligence stage is when a burst in language development occurs and children’s imagination is at its peak. Children between the ages of 2 and 6 years old are only able to see and focus on a situation from one angIe and ignore other possibilities and scenarios. Children are not able to focus

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    is exactly how the values of family were instilled in me since I was a small child. I chose to interview my mother Katherine (Kathy) Goans when it came to evaluating the values regarding family. The values that my mother believes are most important were not surprising to me because she has done such a good job in instilling them within her children and their lives. When I had to choose who to interview the decision was easy for me‚ my mother was the perfect choice. My mother’s name is Kathy Goans;

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    Unit 145 Promote Professional Development Outcome 1 Understand Principles of professional development Assessment Criteria 1.1 Explain the importance of continually improving knowledge and practice Professional development enables that a setting is keep up to date and to change proactively so that their our setting can relevant and appropriate .It is important to make the most out of investment in a professional development it should be planned with the setting vision in their focus

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    Infancy‚ Daycare and Piaget: Cognitive Development The first stage of Piaget’s theory of sensorimotor development is Sensorimotor. In this stage there are six substages. The six substages in order are‚ simple reflexes (First month)‚ first habits and primary circular reactions (1 to 4 months)‚ secondary circular reactions (4 to 8 months)‚ coordination of secondary circular reactions (8 to 12 months)‚ tertiary circular reactions (12 to 18 months)‚ and beginnings of thought (18 to 2 years). Each substage

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