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    Unit 21 Contribute to the support of children’s creative development Outcome 1 Understand the importance of creative development 1. Describe why creative development is important to children’s learning Creative development is important to a child’s learning because it helps them to use their mind and imagination and express their own ideas‚ and through playing with their friends it also helps them to understand that all family’s and cultures can be different. It helps them to make connections

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    Creativity In educational environments creative learning and creativity can have a variety of meanings. Creativity consists of traditional creative arts and the development of imagination and imaginative play‚ such as role play and small world play. Creativity is about helping children to find ways to express themselves through a range of arts and crafts‚ such as crafts e.g. sewing‚ drawing and painting‚ design‚ music and creative movement e.g. dance. Creativity is about exploring emotions and

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    “The definition of cognitive development is the process of the development of the children understanding of the world as a function of age and experience”. (www.definitionpsychology.com) Jean Piaget has been a strong influence on the understanding of children’s development and his work “identified particular stages of cognitive development which continues to influence how we work with children” (Meggitt‚ Walker‚ 2004‚ pg109). Piaget was a Swiss psychologist born August 1896. He published his first

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    Rebecca Sullivan Evaluate theories of cognitive development and learning There are a range of psychological approaches linked to the study of education. The development of cognitive theories and behaviourist theories are used to evaluate and explain the learning process and how these can be linked to education. Piaget’s (1952) theory of cognitive development‚ suggests that children think in different ways to adults‚ due to cognitive development and the stages individuals develop at. Piaget (1952)

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    UNIT 2 PROMOTE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 1.1 - It is important to continue to improve knowledge and practice‚ so as to keep abreast of any changes within the industry. This includes all minimum standards‚ legislation and good practice guidelines for health and social care. I need to be fully aware of any changes within the industry so I can pass on the information that I have gained to the staff in the centre‚ so as to improve the service provided to our clients. I can communicate any new information

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    EYMP 1 CONTEXT AND PRINCIPLES FOR EARLY YEARS PROVISION Question: An explanation of the legal status and principle of the relevant Early Years Framework and why the early year frameworks emphasise a personal and individual approach to learning and development 1.1 The statutory framework for the EYFS sets out the legal requirements relating to learning and development and the legal requirements relating to welfare. The EYFS framework has statutory force by virtue of Section 44 of the Childcare

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    CheckPoint: Physical Development Profile Danielle Massie AED/202 8-23-13 Sheila Brock Physical Development Early Childhood (Two to Six years) During this time in a child’s life there is a remarkable growth in fine motor skills and gross motor skills. During early childhood‚ children start running‚ tumbling‚ dancing‚ as well as drawing‚ writing‚ and cutting with scissors (McDevitt‚ & Ormrod‚ 2004). At this stage it is often seen that children begin taking an older look to them

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    Learning Task Number Four The Henry Furniture Co. is a new company and has numerous fixed assets that need to be depreciated. You can help Henry by determining the depreciation rates for the assets and the amount of depreciation for year one. The assets were purchased at various times during the year (hint: watch out for the dates). The following assets will be held by the company for at least the next two years (In other words‚ year two will be a full year for all of the assets). Please fill

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    and rate of development from birth to 19 years. Physical Development: Gross motor control: 0 – 3 years 1 month: Head droops if unsupported Pulled to sit‚ head lags Lies with head to one side Large jerky movements of limbs Arms active Turns head from cheek to cheek when on tummy Lifts head momentarily when on tummy Lifts head (bobbing) when held in vertical at shoulder Kicks legs rhythmically 2-3 cycles when on back Looks at faces and objects 3 mths. Head

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    illustrate Piaget’s theories through… active development Cognitive development is defined by Duchesne and McMaugh (2016) as a person’s capability to consider‚ comprehend and evoke the environment that we live in. This is impacted by experiences with physical item and actions‚ and also though social interaction with people around you. The concept of capability within children sparked Piaget’s interest and he began identifying a process of cognitive development through assessing how maturation‚ activity

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