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    Describe with examples the kind of influences that affect children and young people development: Background Health Environment Poverty Children will come from a range of different family environments‚ cultures and circumstances. These different circumstances can affect children’s emotional and intellectual development. If pupils suffer from poor health or physical disability or impairment‚ this may restrict their development opportunities and can’t participate in some activities

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    Role of Ngo in Devlopment

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    “not-for-profit” approach in the space which exists between the family (household)‚ market and state. It is made up of several types of formal voluntary organisations‚ where people based on community‚ neighbourhood‚ workplace and other connections form their association to participate in actions for their own collective interests or for larger social good. Those NGOs which are working at the global arena‚ across several countries are termed as international NGOs. Institute of Development Studies

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    Task 1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young peoples development from birth to 19 years to include. A.Physical Develepment B.Communications and intellectual C.Social and emotional behavorial development All children are unique and develop at their own rate. However there are key milestones we expect most children to reach during childhood. The expected pattern is seen as the average time period it would take to accomplish these key milestones. Months 0 - 3 • Respond to sound

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    Growth ∙Gain 50% in height from birth to age 1 -75% by age 2 ∙Grow in spurts -gain “baby fat” until about 9 months‚ then get slimmer -girls slightly shorter‚ lighter than boys Includes a lot of physical development ∙Born: 2 feet ∙Age 1: 3 feet [Slide 3] Body Growth During First Two Years [Slide 4] Growth Differences ∙Male/Female -cognitively‚ females grow faster -physically‚ males grow faster ∙Ethnic ∙Individual Rate -skeletal age -growth norms

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    In my research of the Fibonacci Numbers‚ I have found that the Fibonacci numbers appear anywhere from leafs on plants‚ patterns of flowers‚ in fruits‚ some animals‚ even in the human body. Could this be nature’s numbering system? For those who are unfamiliar with the Fibonacci numbers they are a series of numbers discovered by Leonardo Fibonacci in the 12th century in an experiment with rabbits. The order goes as follows: 1‚ 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 5‚ 8‚ 13‚ 21‚ 34‚ 55‚ 89‚ 144‚ 233‚ 377‚ 610 and so on. Starting

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    reflection and PDP Significant Change Over the past few years my outlook towards studies has altered vividly. In all the previous years of my life I have been in education were I was not mindful of anything other than school. However in an attempt to discover the way to what my passion is. I went on to university to study my hobby of beauty‚ which I discoed that was not a long my long term interest and I dropped out in the second year of the course. And went on to work in a financial company.

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    (1) 3.1 and 3.2 It is important to ensure children and young people are protected within the work setting : In my work setting‚ all the children and young people have been subjected to some kind of personal trauma‚ making some of them display unpredictable behaviour‚ our working practice and policies are designed to keep both staff and children/young people feel safe and protected during day to day work and contact with the children/young peoples families‚ making children/young people understand

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    of thinking‚ these were the characteristics of the prominent pieces of literature. They were present‚ in a different form of course‚ in higher mathematics as well. I remember that all of a sudden elementary mathematics which until that moment had seemed to me very dull and stagnant‚ turned to be brimming with life and inner motion governed by an impeccable logic. Years have passed. The elapsed period of time has inevitably erased that highly emotional perception of calculus which has

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    development. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years. NEW BORN BABY Physical – The first few days of a baby’s life are usually composed of long periods of sleep interspersed with short periods when the baby is awake. The duration of wakefulness lengthens gradually and includes periods of fretfulness‚ crying and calmness. The responsiveness of the baby depends on the state of sleep or wakefulness (Brazelton and Nugent 1995). At birth the arms and legs are

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    CYP CORE 3.1 Stephen Merrett Second Submission 1.2 The difference Between the Sequence and Rate of Development Children’s development generally follows a predictable sequence of stages known as milestones. However‚ occasionally a child may skip a stage or go through a stage very quickly e.g. a child may miss out crawling and move straight from sitting to walking. An example of a sequence is the physical development of a baby where movement begins with their head and then downwards and from the

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