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    troubled family lives or low self esteem (Maladaptive Behavior‚ 2003). In this case‚ there could be several reasons that the child is exhibiting and engaging in maladaptive behavior related to his environment at home. Using a variety of theories of moral development as well as a question-answer evaluation of the parenting styles of the child’s parents‚ the maladaptive behavior seen in the child as well as a solution will try to be understood. Different types of maladaptive behavior are attributed to different

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    The Psychoanalytical Theories of Freud and Erikson Numerous theories exist in an attempt to explain the development of an individual’s personality. Fiore (2011) defines theory as‚ “A belief or idea that develops based on information or evidence; a proposed explanation for a phenomena” (p. 28). Unfortunately‚ there are those who believe theories are statements of truth or fact‚ leading to the question‚ which one is actually correct (Feist‚ 2008‚ p. 4). There is not a valid answer to that question

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    Unit 22: Understand Child and Young Person Development Outcome 1: Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years a. • Physical 0-1: babies will start to use their reflexes‚ they start to look less curled up and startle less‚ will start to lift and turn their heads‚ will lift their hands and foot in the air and balance on their fronts‚ will start using fingers to eat. 1-3: will stand up and hold to the furniture‚ will sit and push off with legs on sit-and-ride

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    CYP 3.1 Understand child and young person development 1.2. Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important. Some aspects of Development follow a definite sequence. This is particular true when it comes to physical development for example‚ babies have to learn to lift their heads before they can sit; toddlers have to walk before they can run. It is also the case in other areas such as communication as‚ for example‚ a baby recognise

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    OBSERVATION REPORT 1 PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT CHECKLIST NAME: CAROLINE TAMBUNAN NUMBER: 32545 SEGI NUMBER: SCSJ-0013648 GROUP: IMD001/201208 DOCUMENTS ENCLOSED: * TITLE PAGE * RECORDING OF OBSERVATION CHECK LISTS * EVALUATION * PERSONAL REFLECTION * BIBLIOGRAPHY ETHICAL STATEMENT I declare that this work is my own and the work of others is acknowledged by quotation or relevant referencing. I declare that this work has not been copied from another student(s) past or present

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    How do we teach morals to children? Almost all people who work with children want to instill morals in them so that they have a good foundation to become good people. However‚ do we know how and understand why we help foster children’s moral development? There are different activities and strategies that I have used to help develop children’s morals that have a theoretical foundation. According to Piaget‚ he thought that children’s moral development happened in two stages: Heteronomous (5

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    by appearance." In Piaget’s stage of development‚ the curriculum may allow for more student input when it comes to learning. Asking children what they maybe interest and developing a curriculum based on subjects that involve independence‚ puberty‚ friendships‚ etc. The main instructional strategy that could be used in this stage would be the introduction to questioning. The questions could be simple questions that allow for

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    organization culture and economic standings. Obviously‚ if the organisation struggling economically‚ and inflating expenses could bring in enough extra money‚ saying no would be all the more difficult‚ however individual decision would depends on moral development where the action is actually take on. Culture is a common word that people generally use in relation to genealogy‚ country of origin‚ language and the way people speak‚ what they eat‚ and their customs. Many define culture as nationality or

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    Child Care Training – Social Development Observation Sample Date of observation: 26 March 2011 Time observation started and finished: 14:20 to 14:50 Number of children present: Three children present Number of adults present: 2 Adults present. (1) Mother‚ (1) Student(observer) Description of setting: TC home is set in a rural area‚ it is a large detached house with large landscaped gardens surrounding the house‚ there are swings‚ slides and a playhouse in the garden. There are neighbouring houses

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    knowing.’ The questions that Gilligan poses about the relationship between gender and morality are similar to the ones that Wollstonecraft‚ Mill‚ Taylor‚ Beecher‚ Stanton‚ and Gilman posed. Is virtue the same or different in men and women? What is moral virtue‚ what is nonmoral virtue‚ and how are the two related? Does society encourage women to cultivate empowering or disempowering feminine psychological traits? What makes a feminine psychological trait either empowering (positive) or disempowering

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