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    Personal Development Planning Made Easy! A guide to recording experience and learning from it What is Personal Development Planning? Studying at university is not just about learning a lot of things that are fascinating in themselves but — at least in the case of most Arts subjects — rather disconnected from ‘the real world’. At the same time as you develop your knowledge of your subject and the skills required to perform well in it‚ you’re actually developing a whole range of skills and intellectual

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    Personal Career Development Choosing the right major is an important decision. However‚ by putting too much pressure on yourself‚ you may end up making a hasty and incorrect choice. Choosing the right major can be overwhelming and requires a lot of time. If you do some research‚ evaluate yourself‚ and check all available options‚ you are more likely to select a major that will offer a long-term happiness and financial benefits. Furthermore‚ opinions‚ guidance and influence from others like your

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    Child Development Associate (CDA) credentialing RC II Learning Experiences In your words‚ describe nine learning experiences (activities) that cover each of the following areas: RC II-1 Science/Sensory RC II-2 Language and Literacy RC II-3 Creative Arts RC II-4 Fine Motor (Indoor Activity) RC II-5 Gross Motor (Outdoor Activity) RC II-6 Self Concept RC II-7 Emotional Skills/Regulation RC II-8 Social Skills RC II-9 Mathematics Optional: Music and Movement These should be‚ but

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    Taniya Moon September 19‚ 2014 Child Development 101 Cognitive Theory One of the first people to have a cognitive theory about development was scientist Jean Piaget. When Piaget did an IQ test on children he figured out something to look at differently about development: how the children thought as they came up with their answers was more important than what they actually knew. “In the cognitive theory equilibrium‚ a state of mental balance in which people are not confused because they can use

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    Creativity is a key aspect of children’s development; it is highly related to one of the specific areas of development in the EYFS known as Expressive Arts and Design (although it does interlink with all the others). “Expressive Arts and Design involves enabling children to explore and play with a range of media and materials as well as providing opportunities and encouragement for sharing their thoughts‚ ideas and feelings through a variety of activities in art‚ music‚ movement‚ dance‚ role play

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    main 4 are: Physical development‚ movements; Intellectual development‚ thinking and learning; social‚ emotional and behavioural development‚ child’s self- confidence to control his social‚ emotional and behaviour; communication and language development‚ to be able to talk and understand. My chosen age range is 2-3 years old and the two areas of development I have chosen are physical development and communication and language development. Physical development allows a child to explore and learn

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    users. The enclosed examples are based on elderly/ learning disability service users‚ so you will need to ‘adjust’ the suggested answers to represent your service user groups‚ working practice‚ and experiences. SHC 32 UNIT 2 Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Outcome 1 Understand what is required for competence in own work role The learner can: a. Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role b. Explain expectations

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    Introduction to Personal Development in Health and Social Care. Level 2 Learner Name: This Workbook covers Learning Outcomes for: | L2 Diploma in Health & Social Care - Unit 2 | | L2 BTEC Preparing To Work in Health & Social Care - Unit 2 | | Level 2 | Diploma | BTEC | 1 | Describe the duties and responsibilities of your work role.My Current role is as a “Support Worker” for adults with Learning Disabilities in a residential setting. I am responsible for providing

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    Child and young person development Explain the difference between sequence and rate of development? Sequential development is the sequence of development. This means that you must finish with one area of development before you move onto the next one. The cephalocaudle principle believes that development moves from the head downwards. This is to do with small children and understands that infants get full control of their heads‚ then arms then finally feet ‚ from the top down. This is also

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    A basic introduction to child development theories Developmental perspectives The NSW Office of Child Care (Department of Community Services‚ DoCS) published a document in 2002 called the NSW Curriculum Framework for Children ’s Services: A practice of relationships (.pdf 1.4 MB). This document has some interesting perspectives of the role of child development and developmental norms. It is important to consider multiple 1/16 Contents Child development theorists ....................

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